Citation Information

  • Title : Fertilizer application to maize in conservation-based systems. Part 5.
  • Source : Avance Agroindustrial
  • Volume : 14
  • Issue : 57
  • Pages : 23-26
  • Year : 1994
  • ISBN : 0326-1131
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Hernandez, C. F.
    • Casanova, M. R.
  • Climates:
  • Cropping Systems: Maize. Cover cropping. Wheat. Continuous cropping. Soybean. Till cropping systems.
  • Countries: Argentina.

Summary

In field trials on degraded or fertile soils at 2 sites in Tucuman in 1991-93, maize was sown directly or following a range of cultivations as part of a rotation with wheat and soyabeans, or in a system of continuous cultivation, and with or without application of N and P. Application of 60-80 kg N as urea was recommended under trial conditions; P had no further beneficial effect. The importance is stressed of maintaining the water balance by reducing disturbance of the soil and of increasing N use efficiency through management of stubble and cover crops. Production systems based on direct sowing, rotations, green manures, and sowing into stubble with application of complementary fertilizer were recommended to give the highest grain yields.

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