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Title: Effect of green manuring on the yield of sweet corn
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü.
Turgut, İlhan
Bilgili, Uğur
Duman, Ahmet
Açıkgöz, Esvet
AAH-1539-2021
AAH-2761-2021
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6506803244
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Keywords: Sweet corn
Zea mays var. saccharata
Green manuring
Field peacommon vetch
Faba bean
Nitrogen fertilization
Soil-nitrogen
Zea-mays
Seeding rate
Cover crops
Productivity
Agriculture
Science & technology - other topics
Pisum sativum
Vicia faba
Vicia sativa
Vicia sativa subsp. nigra
Agronomy
Crop yield
Manure
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Springer France
Citation: Turgut, I. vd. (2005). "Effect of green manuring on the yield of sweet corn". Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 25(4), 433-438.
Abstract: Experiments were conducted on a clay soil to assess the effects of green manuring of three annual legumes and nitrogen fertilization on sweet corn (Zea mays var. saccharata Sturt.), during three growing seasons (2001 - 2003). The green manuring legumes were field pea (Pisum sativum L.), common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and faba bean (Vicia faba L.) N fertilization ranged from 0 to 360 kg ha(-1). On a three-year average, field pea (3 065 kg ha(-1)) and common vetch (2 647 kg ha(-1)) consistently had higher aboveground dry matter yields than faba bean (1307 kg ha(-1)). Field pea and common vetch had N contents of 68.7 and 54.0 kg ha(-1), respectively, in aboveground dry matter in the spring. The average N content of faba bean was only 30.0 kg ha(-1). Green manuring treatments and N fertilization had different effects on yield components of sweet corn. Average ear yields of corn were significantly greater in plots receiving green manuring (15 127 kg ha(-1)) than those without green manuring (13 826 kg ha(-1)). The ear yields following green manuring legumes were 33-39% higher compared with fallow under unfertilized conditions. Ear yield of corn generally increased with an increasing rate of N fertilizer. Although the combined use of green manuring and 240 and 360 kg ha(-1) N fertilization produced high ear yields, there were no statistically significant increases beyond 120 kg ha(-1) N.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1051/agro:2005044
https://www.agronomy-journal.org/articles/agro/abs/2005/04/a4096/a4096.html
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21865
ISSN: 1774-0746
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