Iris Publishers - World Journal of Agriculture and Soil Science
Drought is the most important limiting factor of the agricultural plants
production in Egypt and the world. Nitrogen application
management under water limited condition needs to be refined for low
yielding environments. Therefore, to see how restricted
irrigation and different nitrogen fertilizer affect yield, its
components, water use efficiency and nutrients uptake of wheat, an
experiment was conducted in a semi-arid area in Assiut, Upper Egypt in
2013/2014 and 2014/2015. Split-plot experimental design
was used, based on a complete randomized block design with three
replications. The variables were two water treatments and three
levels nitrogen fertilization. The main plots were used to express
irrigation regimes (100% of water requirements (I100= 5370 m3
ha−1) and 75% water requirements (I75= 4027 m3 ha−1)). The split units were assigned for nitrogen fertilizer levels (N120=120, N180
=180, and N240 =240 kg ha−1). The results showed that fertilization of drip irrigated wheat grown under I75 with N360 increased
the uptake of N, P, and K by 17, 32, and 2%, respectively, compared with N220. Fertilization of drip irrigated wheat grown under I75
with N240 increased the grain, straw, and biological yield by 51, 14, and 22% respectively, compared with N120. Fertilization of drip
irrigated wheat grown under I75 with N240 increased the WUE by 22 and 23% in the first and second seasons respectively, compared
with N120.
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