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Effect Levels of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Seed Rate on some Growth Stages of Two Cultivars of Barley Horedum vulgare

A field experiment was carried out at the second agricultural research station (Al-Bandar) affiliated to the College of Agriculture / Al-Muthanna University, for the season (2020-2021), with the aim of knowing the effect of nitrogen fertilization levels and seeds rate on the production of dry matter...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2023-08, Vol.1225 (1), p.12088
Main Authors: Al-Ziyaidi, Esra Rahi Sihud, Fadel, Hassan Abbas, Salman, Razzaq Abdul Rab Jaafar
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Summary:A field experiment was carried out at the second agricultural research station (Al-Bandar) affiliated to the College of Agriculture / Al-Muthanna University, for the season (2020-2021), with the aim of knowing the effect of nitrogen fertilization levels and seeds rate on the production of dry matter for some growth stages of two varieties of barley, and the experiment was applied in order Split plots according to the randomized complete block design with three replications, and the number of experimental units reached 30 experimental units. The experiment included the main factor of four levels of fertilization, which are (0, 50, 100, and 150 kg h -1 ), and the secondary factor included five seeds rate, which are (20, 40, 60, 80, 100, and 120 kg h -1 ), and the third factor included two varieties of barley (ACSAD and IPA 265). The results showed that the levels of nitrogen were significantly superior in most of the studied traits, where the fourth level excelled in recording the highest average of the characteristic of the crop growth rate from elongation to flowering and the number of tillers (161.40 g / m 2 / week and 348.20 strips m 2 ), while the third level excelled and recorded the highest average For both traits, the crop growth rate from tillering to elongation was (43.620 g/m 2 /week). The first level excelled in giving the highest average of the relative growth rate from tillering to elongation (1.94 g/m 2 /week). As for the seeds rate, the third level of sowing excelled in giving the highest average characteristic of the crop growth rate from elongation to flowering (150.80 g / m 2 / week) and the fourth level excelled in giving the highest average of the two characteristics of the crop growth rate from tillering to elongation (41.260 g / m 2 / week) and the characteristic of the relative growth rate from tillering to elongation (1.90 g / m 2 / week). As for the fifth seeds rate, it excelled in the number of tillers, if it reached the highest average (314.90 tillers m 2 ). As for the bilateral overlaps, the treatment of the interaction between the second seeds rate and the third nitrogen level was consistent in the characteristic of the crop growth rate from tillering to elongation, amounting to 48.46 g / m 2 / week. Also, the third seeds rate and the second nitrogen level excelled in giving an average characteristic of the crop growth rate from elongation. To flowering, reaching 183.80 g/m 2 /week. As for the overlap between cultivars and nitro
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1225/1/012088