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Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of fertilizer and irrigation schedulingon corn yield, biomass and nutrient uptake under subsurface drip irrigation. Two irrigation
regimes [irrigation at 50% field capacity (FC-50) and 80% field capacity (FC-80)] and
three nutrient scheduling treatments [split application terminated at VT growth stage (NSVT); split application terminated at R2 growth stage (NS-R2); and no fertilizer application
till V6 growth stage, followed by split application till VT growth stage (ES-VT)] were
evaluated. The irrigation regime did not significantly impact yield and biomass, however,
nutrient scheduling considerably affected yield and biomass with ES-VT recording the
lowest yield and biomass while NS-R2 recorded the highest yield and biomass. Nutrient
uptake was not influenced by the irrigation regime but was significantly influenced by nutrient
scheduling.