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The Nitrogen Effect on Plant Growth and Protein Production in Maize

The Nitrogen Effect on Plant Growth and Protein Production in Maize

Nur Amira Idayu Romzi1, Aina Zahirah Mohd Suhaili1, Norhayati Ngah1,2 and Mohd Fahmi Abu Bakar1*

1School of Agricultural Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Bioresources and Food Industry, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Besut, Malaysia; 2East Coast Environmental Research Institute, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Kuala Nerus, Malaysia.

*Correspondence | Mohd Fahmi Abu Bakar, School of Agricultural Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Bioresources and Food Industry, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Besut, Malaysia; Email: [email protected] 

Figure 1:

The effect of different fertilizers on plant height of maize seedlings from the 2nd week to the 20th week. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same coloured column are not significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 2:

The effect of different fertilizers on node distance of maize seedlings from the 2nd week to the 20th week. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same coloured column are not significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 3:

The effect of different fertilizers on the leaf length of maize seedlings from the 2nd week to the 20th week. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same coloured column are not significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 4:

The effect of different fertilizers on the leaf width of maize seedlings from the 2nd week to the 20th week. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same coloured column are not significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 5:

The effect of different fertilizers on chlorophyll content of maize seedlings from the 2nd week to the 18th week. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same colored column are significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 6:

The effect of different fertilizers on stomatal conductance of maize seedlings from the 2nd week to the 18th week. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same colored column are significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 7:

The protein content of different fertilizers of different maize kernels. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same colored column are significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 8:

The protein content of different fertilizers of different maize leaves. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same colored column are significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 9:

The protein content on different fertilizers of maize leaf 1 and kernel 1. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same colored column are significantly different according to tests LSD.

Figure 10:

The protein content on different fertilizers of maize leaf 2 and kernel 2. Means followed by the same lowercase letters within the same colored column are significantly different according to tests LSD.

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

September

Vol.40, Iss. 3, Pages 680-1101

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