Variability of maize lines in nitrogen using efficiency
Аутори
Dragičević, Vesna
Mladenović Drinić, Snežana

Simić, Milena

Kresović, Branka

Brankov, Milan
Mesarović, Jelena

Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Nitrogen is important macro-nutrient that influences various physiological processes
in plants. It is responsible for protein synthesis and their role in plant metabolism. However,
nitrogen is ambiguous element that is highly metabolisable by soil microorganisms and could
be loosed from the soil by leaching and evaporation. To prevent this devastation, low nitrogen
inputs are required. Maize genotypes exhibit various susceptibility to low nitrogen level in
soil. From that reason, variability in reaction of 30 maize lines to grow in conditions with
optimal (fertilization with urea), and with low nitrogen (without fertilization) was examined.
All other growing measures and fertilization with other elements was applied at the same
manner on whole experimental plot. The values of maize grain yield and 1000 grain weight
were slightly lower in the field without nitrogen fertilization. It is significant to highlight that
high variability between maize lines in term of effi...cacy of yielding was present, with values
varying up to 152.31%, indicating that some lines under the low nitrogen conditions reached
even higher grain yields, than in conditions with optimal nitrogen in soil, declaring them as
genotypes with high nitrogen using efficiency. However, these lines achieved moderate yields
(in both fields) in comparison with all tested lines. Lines with better nitrogen using efficiency,
as well as higher grain yields will be introduced into further research, i.e. breeding of maize
hybrids with better nitrogen usage from soil, even in the conditions with low nitrogen
Кључне речи:
maize lines / nitrogen using efficiency / grain yieldИзвор:
9. International scientific agriculture symposium “AGROSYM 2018”, Jahorina, 04-07.10.2018. - Book of proceedings, 2018, 929-929Издавач:
- Republic of Srpska, Bosnia : University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture