The effects of organic and inorganic N sources on nutrient (N and P) efficiency under the water-stressed conditions have not yet been determined. Thus, a field study was conducted to determine the influence of N from different sources along with drought stress on nutrient efficiencies of maize. Main plots consisted of two irrigation treatments (i.e., optimum irrigation and cut-off irrigation at silking stage for two weeks), and subplots comprised N fertilizers (cattle manure: 40.8 Mg ha-1, poultry manure: 13.3 Mg ha-1, urea fertilizer: 435 kg ha-1, cattle manure + urea fertilizer: 20.4 Mg ha-1and 20.4 Mg ha-1, respectively) and control (without fertilizer). Results indicated that the imposition of water deficit and fertilizer type had a significant effect on N uptake while P uptake was significantly affected only by fertilizer type. The highest N and P uptake were obtained with poultry manure. Similarly, significant differences in N and P use efficiency and N physiological efficiency were observed between the water deficit and fertilizer type (P
Fallah, S., & Raiesi, F. (2012). The Interaction of N Sources and Drought Stress at Flowering Stage of Maize on N and P Uptake and Efficiency. Water and Soil, 26(5), 1190-1199. doi: 10.22067/jsw.v1391i0.17047
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S. Fallah; Fayez Raiesi. "The Interaction of N Sources and Drought Stress at Flowering Stage of Maize on N and P Uptake and Efficiency". Water and Soil, 26, 5, 2012, 1190-1199. doi: 10.22067/jsw.v1391i0.17047
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Fallah, S., Raiesi, F. (2012). 'The Interaction of N Sources and Drought Stress at Flowering Stage of Maize on N and P Uptake and Efficiency', Water and Soil, 26(5), pp. 1190-1199. doi: 10.22067/jsw.v1391i0.17047
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Fallah, S., Raiesi, F. The Interaction of N Sources and Drought Stress at Flowering Stage of Maize on N and P Uptake and Efficiency. Water and Soil, 2012; 26(5): 1190-1199. doi: 10.22067/jsw.v1391i0.17047
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