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      Radiation interception, extinction coefficient and use efficiency of wheat crop at various irrigation and nitrogen levels in a semi-arid location

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          Field experiments were conducted to study the effect of irrigation and nitrogen levels on radiation use efficiency (RUE), radiation extinction coefficient (κ) and temporal variation of leaf area index (LAI) and fraction intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (fIPAR). The LAI of wheat increased with increase in irrigation and nitrogen levels. The fIPAR also followed trend similar to LAI. The LAI and fIPAR showed logarithmic relationship with R 2 value of 0.92 and 0.93 for the years 2013–2014 and 2014–2015, respectively. The κ value varied between 0.41 and 0.78 and was significantly affected by nitrogen levels but was not influenced by irrigation levels. The grain and above ground biomass (AGB) yields of wheat were not affected significantly by irrigation levels. However, application of 160 kg N ha −1 (N160) registered higher grain (12–33%) and AGB (22–25%) yeilds as compared to that with application of 40 kg N ha −1 (N40). Similar to AGB, the total intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (TIPAR) was not affected by irrigation levels but N160 treatment registered 9–20% higher TIPAR compared to N40 treatment. The linear relationship between TIPAR and AGB revealed that 83–86% variation in AGB yield of wheat can be explained by TIfIPAR. The RUE of wheat under three irrigations (I3) was 6 and 18% higher ( P < 0.05) than the five (I5) and two (I2) irrigation treatments, respectively for the year 2013–2014. However, there was no significant effect of irrigation on RUE of wheat in the year 2014–2015. N160 treatment registered 5–13% higher RUE than the N40 treatment. Thus wheat may be grown with three irrigations (CRI, flowering and grain filling) and 160 kg N ha −1 for higher RUE without significant reduction in AGB of wheat compared to five irrigation levels in semi-arid location of Delhi region.

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                sanatan28@gmail.com
                Journal
                Indian J Plant Physiol
                Indian J Plant Physiol
                Indian Journal of Plant Physiology
                Springer India (New Delhi )
                0019-5502
                0974-0252
                29 September 2018
                29 September 2018
                2018
                : 23
                : 3
                : 416-425
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ICAR-Indian Institute of Water Management, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 023 India
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2172 0814, GRID grid.418196.3, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, ; New Delhi, Delhi 110 012 India
                [3 ]GRID grid.497648.0, ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research, ; New Delhi, Delhi 110 012 India
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                10.1007/s40502-018-0400-x
                6208775
                30416202
                0f6464ce-2cbe-409c-a43f-e7a645f33a4f
                © The Author(s) 2018

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                : 23 October 2016
                : 17 September 2018
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                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005384, Indian Agricultural Research Institute;
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                © Indian Society for Plant Physiology 2018

                radiation interception,radiation extinction coefficient,rue,wheat

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