K A; M SH; F K
Abstract
In order to study the effect of planting arrangements and water quantities in drip irrigation onyield of maize, an experiment was carried out using a spilt block based on randomizedcomplete block design for three years (2006-09) in Moghan. The factorial experiment hadthree planting densities (75000, ...
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In order to study the effect of planting arrangements and water quantities in drip irrigation onyield of maize, an experiment was carried out using a spilt block based on randomizedcomplete block design for three years (2006-09) in Moghan. The factorial experiment hadthree planting densities (75000, 85000 and 95000 plants per hectare ) with one- and two-rowscultivation (B1= one row cultivation with one drip irrigation lateral, B2= two cultivation rowswith one lateral between them) and four levels of irrigation including: I1= 100%, I2= 50%, I3=75%, and I4= 125 percent of evapotranspiration. Traits such as plant height, ear height,number of rows on ear, number of grains on rows, 1000 grains weight and grain yield with14%moisture were measured. The result of combined variance analysis showed significantdifference between irrigation levels at 1% level. Highest grain yield was obtained fromI4,while the lowest yield belonged to I2. On the other hands, the highest and lowest water useefficiency (WUE) belonged to I2 and I4, respectively. There was no significant differenceamong planting densities and cultivation methods. However, density of 75000 plants perhectare and one row cultivation had the highest grain yield among the treatments.