Field and Economic Evaluation of Barley Productivity as Affected by Seed Rates and Slow-release Nitrogen Fertilizer Levels under Rainfed Conditions

Sally E. El-Wakeel, Mohamed Mansour, Ashgan M. Abd El-Azeem, Sahar A. Ebrahim, T. Noreldin
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A field experiment was conducted at the north western coast of Egypt under rainfed conditions to study the effects of seed rates (70, 95 and 120 kg ha-1) and nitrogen fertilizer treatments (0, 35, 70 and 105 kg N ha-1) of Ensiabeen-40% N as slow-release fertilizer compared with 105 kg N ha-1 as Ammonium nitrate (33.5%N) on productivity of barley cultivar Giza134. This investigation was conducted during 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 winter growing seasons. The treatments were laid out in a split plot design, with three replications. Plant height, spike length, number of grins spike-1, number of spikes per m2, 1000 grain weight, biological and grain yield were recorded. In addition, total income and net return (LE)/hactare were calculated. The results indicated that mean squares due to seasons, seed rates, nitrogen levels and their interactions were significant  for most studied traits. Mean performance of the studied traits as affected by seasons, seed rates and nitrogen levels showed that, the most desirable values were obtained by SR1 for spike length (6.13cm), number of grains spike-1 (48.78 grain) and 1000 grain weight (42.15g), from SR2 for Biological yield (6.02 ton ha-1) and grain yield (1.85 ton ha-1) and from SR3 for plant height (78.28cm) and number of spikes m-2 (180.11 spike). For nitrogen level effects, N4 recorded the most favorable values for all studied traits; plant height (81.48cm), spike length (6.33cm), number of grains spike-1 (49.99 grain), number of spikes m-2 (187.60 spike), Biological yield (6.88 ton ha-1), grain yield (2.12 ton ha-1) and 1000 grain weight (42.89g). Grain yield exhibited highly significant and positive correlation with each of plant height (r= 0.833**), spike length(r=0.621**), number of grains spike-1 (r=0.768**), number of spikes m-2(r=0.880**) and weight of 1000 grains (r= 0.661**). The most contributing variable in the total variation of grain yield were number of spikes m-2, number of grains spike-1 and spike length. These variables contributed by 92.9% in the grain yield variation. The results also indicated that, the highest values in the total income were 19149 and 24990 pound.hec-1 respectively, and net return were 9492 and 15498 pound.hec-1 obtained from the interaction between seed rate of 5kg ha-1 (SR2) and 105 unit of slow release fertilizer (N4) during the two growing seasons. It could recommend this treatment to maximize the total income for the farmers in such location.
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雨养条件下受播种率和缓释氮肥水平影响的大麦产量的田间和经济评价
在埃及西北部沿海地区的雨水灌溉条件下进行了一项田间试验,研究播种率(70、95 和 120 千克/公顷-1)和氮肥处理(0、35、70 和 105 千克/公顷-1)对大麦栽培品种 Giza134 产量的影响。这项调查是在 2019/2020 年和 2020/2021 年冬季生长季节进行的。处理采用分小区设计,三次重复。记录了株高、穗长、穗粒数-1、每平方米穗粒数、千粒重、生物产量和谷物产量。此外,还计算了总收入和净收益(LE)/公顷。结果表明,季节、种子率、氮素水平及其交互作用对大多数研究性状的平均方差具有显著影响。所研究性状受季节、种子率和氮素水平影响的平均值表明,SR1 的穗长(6.13 厘米)、穗粒数-1(48.78 粒)和千粒重(42.15 克)最理想,SR2 的生物产量(6.02 吨/公顷-1)和谷物产量(1.85 吨/公顷-1)最理想,SR3 的株高(78.28 厘米)和穗粒数 m-2(180.11 穗)最理想。在氮水平影响方面,N4 对所有研究性状的影响值最大:株高(81.48 厘米)、穗长(6.33 厘米)、穗粒数-1(49.99 粒)、穗粒数 m-2(187.60 穗)、生物产量(6.88 吨/公顷-1)、谷物产量(2.12 吨/公顷-1)和千粒重(42.89 克)。谷物产量与株高(r=0.833**)、穗长(r=0.621**)、穗粒数-1(r=0.768**)、穗粒数 m-2(r=0.880**)和千粒重(r=0.661**)均呈高度显著的正相关。对谷物产量总变异贡献最大的变量是穗粒数 m-2、穗粒数-1 和穗长。这些变量对谷物产量变化的贡献率为 92.9%。结果还表明,在两个生长季节中,5 千克公顷/公顷的播种量(SR2)与 105 单位的缓释肥(N4)交互作用的总收入最高,分别为 19149 和 24990 磅.hec-1,净收益最高,分别为 9492 和 15498 磅.hec-1。建议采用这种处理方法,以最大限度地提高该地区农民的总收入。
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