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Influence of Nitrogen Fertilization on Traits Related to Lodging and
Yield in Bread Wheat Genotypes

Research Authors
Elashry, Shimaa T.M.; K.A. Kheiralla and S.F. Elnaksh
Research Abstract

The study was carried out during 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 seasons at the
Exp. Farm of Assiut University, to Evaluate 20 bread wheat genotypes (Triticum
aestivum L) for traits related to lodging resistance and yield under different levels
of nitrogen fertilization i.e. 50, 75 and 100 kg N/fed.
The results could be summarized as follow:
- There were highly significant differences among the studied genotypes, levels
of nitrogen and genotypes x nitrogen interaction traits related to lodging.
- Plant height was positively and high significantly correlated with the second
internode length under all nitrogen levels, while it was negatively highly significantly
correlated with second internode diameter with an increase nitrogen levels.
- The mean plant height and length of second internode over all genotypes increased
as nitrogen rate increased up to 100 kg N/fed.
- Increasing nitrogen rate up to 75 kg/fed. led to significant increase in the
stem diameter, dry weight/unit and internode length. However, adding more nitrogen
fertilizer showed negative effect on the above mentioned traits.
- The lodging percentage increased with the increase of nitrogen rate. The
causes of lodging differed from cultivar to another.
- The grain yield significantly increased with the increase of nitrogen rate up
to 100 kg/fed.
- Results showed that the genotype Sakha 93 was the best for lodging percentage.

Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.,
Research Publisher
51
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
2
Research Website
www.aun.edu.eg/faculty_agriculture/journals_issues_form.php
Research Year
2020
Research Pages
1-23