2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13020360
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Effects of Drip Irrigation and Top Dressing Nitrogen Fertigation on Maize Grain Yield in Central Poland

Abstract: Maize is a plant of a global cultivation range and great economic importance, which is mainly due to its high yield potential and versatile use as food, fodder, and energy source. To evaluate the effects of drip irrigation and nitrogen fertigation on maize growth in light soil in the climate conditions of Central Poland, a field experiment was carried out in 2015–2017, as a dependent split-plot design with four replications. Two factors were used: I. drip irrigation (W0—no irrigation, W1—optimal irrigation, en… Show more

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“…According to FAOSTAT, maize was grown on about 202 million hectares in 2020, with global production totaling 1162.4 million tons. Compared to the statistics from 2001, the cultivated area under maize has increased by 47%, while the yield has increased by as much as 89% (Zarski & Tomaszewska, 2023). Furthermore, as reported by the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad (2022), the acreage allocated for fodder maize cultivation in Iran speci cally within the Golestan province amounted to 385,882 and 11,766 hectares, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…According to FAOSTAT, maize was grown on about 202 million hectares in 2020, with global production totaling 1162.4 million tons. Compared to the statistics from 2001, the cultivated area under maize has increased by 47%, while the yield has increased by as much as 89% (Zarski & Tomaszewska, 2023). Furthermore, as reported by the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad (2022), the acreage allocated for fodder maize cultivation in Iran speci cally within the Golestan province amounted to 385,882 and 11,766 hectares, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%