<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>70</id><JournalTitle>NITROGEN RESPONSE, NUTRIENT UPTAKE BY THE CROP AND POST HARVEST SOIL FERTILITY STATUS IN SPECIALITY CORN AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN FERTILIZATION UNDER PONGAMIA + MAIZE AGRISILVI SYSTEM</JournalTitle><Abstract>A field experiment was conducted during kharif 2011 at the Studentâ€™s Farm, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar,
Hyderabad on red sandy loam soils to study the effect of nitrogen management in speciality corn under Pongamia + maize
agri-silvi system. Post harvest soil available nitrogen was significantly higher in all the treatments than control. Whereas,
maximum available N and K in soil was recorded with 120 kg N ha-1. Though available P in soil observed under 120 kg N ha-
1
was maximum, it was statistically at par with 90 kg N ha-1. Post harvest soil available nutrients (N, P & K) were found
unaffected by the different types of corn. Similarly, the maximum nutrient uptake (N, P & K) was also registered at 120 kg ha-1,
which was significantly higher than 60 and 90 kg N ha-1. Sweet corn recorded significantly higher nitrogen uptake than the
other two types of corn. Likewise, P & K uptake was also maximum in sweet corn but statistically on par with baby corn
regarding P uptake and with popcorn regarding K uptake. The nitrogen response decreased gradually with increase in levels
of nitrogen from 60 to 120 kg N ha-1 in all the types of corn. The maximum nitrogen response was observed with 60 kg ha -1
.Whereas, minimum nitrogen response was resulted with 120 kg ha-1.</Abstract><Email>prathyushareddy.162@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>3</issue><year>2014</year><keyword>Nitrogen,Baby corn,Sweet corn,Popcorn</keyword><AUTHORS>C. Prathyusha,S Hemalatha,V Praveen Rao,G. Jayasree</AUTHORS><afflication>Dept of Agronomy, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030, AP, India.,Farmersâ€™ Call Centre, ANGR Agricultural University, Hyderabad-500061; AP, India,Water Technology Centre, ANGR Agricultural University, Hyderabad-500030, AP, India,Dept. of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, ANGR Agricultural University, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030, AP, India</afflication></Article></Articles>