Optimizing Nitrogen Sources and Tillage Practices for Wheat Crop Stand and Phenology
Arsalan Khan1, Aminullah Khan2, Dil Fayaz Khan2, Sajid Khan1, Anjum1, Waqar Ali3, Habib Akbar1 and Ahmad Khan1*
1Department of Agronomy, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; 2Agriculture Research Station Perdal Khel Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; 3Department of Biotechnology, The University of Malakand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Ahmad Khan, Department of Agronomy, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan;
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Figure 1:
The interactive response for emergence m-2 of wheat in response to tillage system (ST: Shallow; CT: Conventional; DT: Deep tillage) and nitrogen treatments (N0: Control; N1: 100% N from Urea; N2: 100% N from FYM; N3: 100% N from PM; N4: 50% N from Urea + 50% N from FYM; N5: 50% N from Urea + 50% N from PM; N6: 50% N from FYM + 50% N from PM; N7: 33.33% from each). Vertical bars are standard error of means.
Figure 2:
The interactive response for tiller m-2 of wheat in response to tillage system (ST: Shallow; CT: Conventional; DT: Deep tillage) and nitrogen treatments (N0: Control; N1: 100% N from Urea; N2: 100% N from FYM; N3: 100% N from PM; N4: 50% N from Urea + 50% N from FYM; N5: 50% N from Urea + 50% N from PM; N6: 50% N from FYM + 50% N from PM; N7: 33.33% from each). Vertical bars are standard error of means.