INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT RATES OF PHOSPHORUS ON GROWTH,YIELD AND PHOSPHORUS USE EFFICIENCY IN TWO WHEAT CULTIVARS |
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Authors: | M. Akhtar Shermeen Tahir M. Y. Ashraf J. Akhter S. M. Alam |
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Affiliation: | Soil Science Division , Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB) , Faisalabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | To study the influence of different rates of phosphorus (P) on growth and yield of wheat, experiments were conducted at NIAB, Faisalabad, Pakistan under natural conditions. Results indicated that the P requirement of wheat at early growth was higher and adequate available P in the growth medium helped to attain relatively higher growth rate and resulted in higher grain yield. The two wheat cultivars when subjected to different rates of P application showed that the cultivar ‘MH-97’ was more responsive than ‘Pasban-90’ that attributed to its higher P translocation efficiency from roots to tops. The two cultivars also showed differential yield response when grown under field condition. At optimum nitrogen (N): P ratio of 1.5:1, the cultivar ‘MH-97’ gave 31.5% while cultivar ‘Pasban-90’ gave a maximum response of 25.9% over their respective N alone application. Contrarily, at the wider NP ratio of 3:1, yield response of cultivar ‘MH-97’ was 26.5% while that of cultivar ‘Pasban-90’ was only to the extent of 2.2%, thereby indicating a much wider difference in their yield response pattern. Thus, choosing an appropriate cultivar for a particular rate of fertilizer application would be more rewarding in terms of yield and profitability. |
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Keywords: | phosphorus wheat cultivar differences |
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