| dc.description.abstract | A field experiment was conducted at the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural 
University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the rc,hi season of 2006-07 to study the 
response of maize to phosphorus and sulphur fertilization. The experimental soil was 
silty clay loam and the pit was 48. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized 
Complete Block Design (RCBD) with 3 (three) replications of each treatment. There 
were lb treatments. The treatments consisted of4 (four) levels of P (0. 35, 50 and 65 
kg P/ha) designated as Po. Pc, Ps0  and Pc,c respectively and 4 (four) levels of S (0. 25, 
40 and 55 kg S/ha) designated as SI). S25. S.u,. and S.s. respectively. 'ISP and Gypsum 
were used as the sources of phosphorus and sulphur. respectively. Phosphorus and 
sulphur fertilizers were applied according to fertilizer recomniendation of BARE. 
There was a positive impact of P and S and their interaction on growth, yield and 
yield attributes of maize. Application of 50 kg P/ha resulted tallest plant, highest 
number of cobs/plant, maximum cob length, maximum grains/cob, highest 
circumference of cob, highest grain and Mover yield, N and S uptake by plant and 
available P in post harvest soil. Highest values in respect of plant height, cobs/plant, 
cob length. grains/cob, circumference of cob, grain yield. Mover yield, shelling 
percentage, N content in maize plant, N, K and S uptake by maize plant, organic 
carbon and available P in post harvest soil were obtained with 40 kg S/ha. Combined 
application of P and S had significant effect on plant height, number of cobs/plant, 
cob length, grain/cob, circumference of cob. 1000-grain weight, grain yield, Mover 
yield. N, P. K and S content in maize plant. N, P, K and S uptake by maize plant, 
organic carbon and total N in post harvest soil. Phosphorus  50 kg/ha with sulphur 
Q). 40 kg/ha gave the highest plant height, number of cobs/plant, cob length, grain/cob, 
circumference of cob- 1000-grain weight, grain yield, stover yield and S uptake by 
maize plant. Therefore, application of 50 kg P along with 40 kg S/ha and 
recommended other nutrients is the most suitable treatment combination for the 
efficient production of maize in the soils of the Modhupur Tract. Application of 
phosphorus and sulphur at their higher levels of combination showed antagonistic 
effects on both the concentrations and uptake of phosphorus and sulphur and on the 
concentration of potassium in maize plant. | en_US |