The Role of Nitrogen Fertilization in Improving Wheat Crop Yields

Authors

  • Muneeba Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Author
  • Faran Muhammad Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Author
  • Muhammad Shafique Sugarcane Research institute, Ayub Research Faisalabad. Author
  • Muhammad Bilal Department of Entomology, faculty of agriculture, Gomal university Dera Ismail Khan. Author

Keywords:

Wheat genotypes, Fertilization rates, Nitrogen efficiency, Grain quality, Yield components, Sustainable agriculture

Abstract

A field study was conducted during the 2021-22 growing season to
evaluate the effects of different nitrogen levels (0, 40, 80, and 120 kg N
ha⁻¹) on the performance of two wheat genotypes, Galaxyand AZRCDera. The study meticulously gathered detailed data on various growth
and yield parameters, which were then rigorously analyzed. The
findings revealed that AZRC-Dera consistently outperformed
Galaxyacross several key metrics. Throughout the crop growth cycle,
AZRC-Dera produced notably taller plants, a trend that was
significantly enhanced by incremental nitrogen application. The
application of nitrogen at 120 kg ha⁻¹ was particularly effective,
resulting in substantial increases in both the number of tillers and
fertile tillers per plant in AZRC-Dera. Furthermore, the grain yield of
AZRC-Dera was markedly higher compared to Galaxy, underscoring
the genotype's superior responsiveness to nitrogen fertilization. The
study conclusively demonstrated that each incremental addition of
nitrogen fertilizer had a positive impact on the growth and productivity
of the wheat cultivars under investigation. AZRC-Dera, in particular,
exhibited notable superiority in several growth and yield parameters,
making it a promising candidate for achieving higher wheat
productivity through optimized nitrogen management. The research
highlights the critical role of nitrogen fertilization in enhancing wheat
growth and yield, with AZRC-Dera showing significant advantages in
terms of plant height, tiller production, and grain yield. These findings
provide valuable insights for agronomic practices aimed at maximizing
wheat productivity. 

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

The Role of Nitrogen Fertilization in Improving Wheat Crop Yields. (2024). Indus Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 3(1), 30-35. https://ijab.online/index.php/Journal/article/view/25