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Wheat root growth,grain yield and water uptake as influenced by soil water regime and depth of nitrogen placement in a loamy sand soil
Authors:BR Sharma  TN Chaudhary
Institution:1. Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi-284003 India;2. Division of Agricultural Physics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012 India
Abstract:Root growth, grain yield and water uptake by wheat in relation to soil water regime and depth of nitrogen (N) placement were studied in metallic cylinders filled with loamy sand soil. Root-length and -weight densities were greater under irrigated than under unirrigated conditions and they increased with deep placement as compared to surface mixing of fertilizer N. The differences were relatively larger in the deeper than in the upper soil layers and increased during later stages of plant growth. Under non-irrigated conditions, constant water table at 100 cm depth produced maximum root growth in the top 30 cm soil. Water uptake rate increased with increase in root density depending on root age and soil water status. Dry matter accumulation at different stages of plant growth and grain yield varied significantly with moisture regime and depth of N placement. Deep placement of fertilizer N under shallow water table and non-irrigated conditions caused greater root growth, better water utilization and a higher production.
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