Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields

The effects of three tillage systems: no-tillage (NT), reduced tillage (RT) and conventional tillage (CT), and three levels of fertilization (0, 258 and 516 kg/ha NPK (58:18:24)), on the maize yield during ten years (1999-2008) were analyzed on the chernozem soil type in Zemun Polje, Serbia. Statist...

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Main Authors: Ž. Videnović, M. Simić, J. Srdić, Z. Dumanović
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Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2011-04-01
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J. Srdić
Z. Dumanović
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description The effects of three tillage systems: no-tillage (NT), reduced tillage (RT) and conventional tillage (CT), and three levels of fertilization (0, 258 and 516 kg/ha NPK (58:18:24)), on the maize yield during ten years (1999-2008) were analyzed on the chernozem soil type in Zemun Polje, Serbia. Statistical analyses showed significant effects of all three factors i.e., year, soil tillage and amount of fertilizers, and their interactions on the maize yield. The ten-year averages showed that the highest yields were observed with CT (10.61 t/ha), while the averages with RT and NT were lower (8.99 t/ha and 6.85 t/ha, respectively). The results of the influence of the amount of the applied fertilizers on maize yield showed that the lowest yield was in the zero level of fertilization 7.71 t/ha, while the yield was raised when the 258 kg/ha and 516 kg/ha NPK were applied (9.18 t/ha and 9.56 t/ha, respectively). Analyzing the influence of the soil tillage systems on maize production with respect to the amounts of applied fertilizers, this research revealed the benefits of CT under the presented agroecological conditions, irrespective of the level of applied fertilizer.
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spelling doaj-art-e45fdca464d342b39e78151b89c1a4c22025-08-19T21:43:31ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant, Soil and Environment1214-11781805-93682011-04-0157418619210.17221/443/2010-PSEpse-201104-0008Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yieldsŽ. Videnović0M. Simić1J. Srdić2Z. Dumanović3Maize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade, SerbiaMaize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade, SerbiaMaize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade, SerbiaMaize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade, SerbiaThe effects of three tillage systems: no-tillage (NT), reduced tillage (RT) and conventional tillage (CT), and three levels of fertilization (0, 258 and 516 kg/ha NPK (58:18:24)), on the maize yield during ten years (1999-2008) were analyzed on the chernozem soil type in Zemun Polje, Serbia. Statistical analyses showed significant effects of all three factors i.e., year, soil tillage and amount of fertilizers, and their interactions on the maize yield. The ten-year averages showed that the highest yields were observed with CT (10.61 t/ha), while the averages with RT and NT were lower (8.99 t/ha and 6.85 t/ha, respectively). The results of the influence of the amount of the applied fertilizers on maize yield showed that the lowest yield was in the zero level of fertilization 7.71 t/ha, while the yield was raised when the 258 kg/ha and 516 kg/ha NPK were applied (9.18 t/ha and 9.56 t/ha, respectively). Analyzing the influence of the soil tillage systems on maize production with respect to the amounts of applied fertilizers, this research revealed the benefits of CT under the presented agroecological conditions, irrespective of the level of applied fertilizer.https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201104-0008_long-term-effects-of-different-soil-tillage-systems-on-maize-zea-mays-l-yields.phpmaizeno-tillagetillageconventional tillagelevels of fertilizer
spellingShingle Ž. Videnović
M. Simić
J. Srdić
Z. Dumanović
Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields
maize
no-tillage
tillage
conventional tillage
levels of fertilizer
title Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields
title_full Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields
title_fullStr Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields
title_full_unstemmed Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields
title_short Long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize (Zea mays L.) yields
title_sort long term effects of different soil tillage systems on maize zea mays l yields
topic maize
no-tillage
tillage
conventional tillage
levels of fertilizer
url https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201104-0008_long-term-effects-of-different-soil-tillage-systems-on-maize-zea-mays-l-yields.php
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