Responses of Early Growth of Maize (Zea mays L,) to Foliar Fertilizers Application in Hydroponics Environment
Journal Title: Asian Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The present study investigates the effect of foliar fertilization on the yield and biomass of maize seedlings. Maize seedlings were grown in a nutrient solution containing macro- and micro-nutrients and thereafter, fertilizer solutions were applied on leaf surface under high yield potential plant growing chamber conditions using the hydroponics techniques. Different combinations of root and foliar nutrient supply treatments were analysed. In the high series, nutrient supply treatments with a high concentration of the macro- and micro-nutrients with two series (H1 and H2); and the low nutrient solution with a low concentration of the macro- and micro-nutrients with four series L1, L2, L3, and L4. H1 and L1 were non-foliar fertilized. H2, L2 and L3 were sprayed with the fertilizer daily and L4 was sprayed with the fertilizer once in a week. The treatment lasted for three weeks.H1and H2 with optimal root NPK and the low series nutrient supply treatments L1, L2, L3, and L4 with one-tenth of the optimal root NPK supply was used. The results were analyzed with one-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test. Foliar NPK application with the low and high nutrients solution gave the highest shoot dry biomass and N and P uptake, and lateral root formation compared to the non-fertilized plants. Under field conditions, foliar spraying of NPK high-P significantly increased the shoot dry biomass of maize compared with the treatment without P in all cases. Foliar fertilizers with high concentrations of NPK improved maize yield suggesting that appropriate management of P and N resources is a prerequisite for a sustainable maize yield.
Authors and Affiliations
Chikodinaka N. Okereke, Zsolt Csintalan, Chinenye E. Okereke
Rice Yield Potential under Unfavorable Soil Ecosystems in Bangladesh
Unfavorable ecosystems in Bangladesh are under intense pressure of crop production and climate change impact; although the relationships of indigenous soil nutrients ratios with crop performance are yet to be fully explo...
Effect of Micronutrients Application on Soil Properties of Sapota (Achras sapota L.) cv. Kalipatti
Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of micronutrients application on soil properties of sapota (Achras sapota L.) cv. Kalipatti at Kittur Rani Chennamma College of Horticulture, Arabhavi, India, dur...
Agronomic and Yield Parameters of CHC202 Maize (Zea mays L) Variety Influenced by Different Doses of Chemical Fertilizer (NPK) in Bali Nyonga, North West Region Cameroon
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the agronomic and yield performance of CHC202 maize (Zea mays) variety as influenced by different doses of chemical fertilizer (NPK – 20:10:10) in Bali Nyonga, North West Regio...
Fruit Quality and Osmotic Adjustment of Four Tomato Cultivars under Drought Stress
A field experiment was conducted on loam soil to study the effect of drought stress on fruit quality and osmotic adjustment in four tomato cultivars in Bangladesh. The water stress treatments were imposed at 82-100% (T0)...
The Impact of Long-term Cassava Mill Effluent Discharge on Soil pH and Microbial Characteristics in Cross River State
Increasing level of cassava effluent discharge on agricultural soils has become a source of concern for environmentalists including soil scientists. Therefore, this study assessed the impact of such activities on soil pH...