2020
DOI: 10.15446/agron.colomb.v38n3.85637
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Sowing date and maize response to the splitting of nitrogen side-dressing fertilization

Abstract: The splitting of nitrogen side-dressing fertilization with the application of a nitrogen dose at maize tasseling may increase grain yield, mainly when the crop is sown at the most favorable date to achieve high productivity. This research was carried out to evaluate the effect of sowing date on the response of maize to the splitting of nitrogen side-dressing fertilization at different growth stages. Two sowing dates were tested: preferential (10/15/2015 and 09/20/2016) and late (12/5/2015 and 12/5/2016). Six n… Show more

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“…The trend was particularly transparent for N1 and then for N2. Typical AE levels of N for maize range from 1.9 to 29.0 kg grain kg −1 N [6,44,59,61,63]. Unlike this index, IE differentiated substantially between N and P(S) treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The trend was particularly transparent for N1 and then for N2. Typical AE levels of N for maize range from 1.9 to 29.0 kg grain kg −1 N [6,44,59,61,63]. Unlike this index, IE differentiated substantially between N and P(S) treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%