A field experiment was conducted at the agronomic research area,
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, in order to study the effect of
different levels of nitrogen and magnesium on growth, yield and quality
of hybrid maize (Cargil 707). The crop was sown in 70 cm spaced rows,
while plant to plant distance was maintained at 15 cm with the help of
the Dibbler. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block
design (RCBD) with three replication using a net plot size of 3.5 x 7.5
m. Experimental treatments comprised of (T0); 0-0, (T1); 100 kg N + 10
kg Mg, (T2); 100 kg N + 15 kg Mg, (T3); 150 kg N + 10 kg Mg, (T4); 150
kg N + 15 kg Mg, (T5); 200 kg N + 10 kg Mg, (T6); 200 kg N + 15 kg Mg
per hectare. The source of N and Mg was urea and MgCl2, respectively.
Recommended doses of P2O5 and K2 O at the rate of 100 kg per hector of
each in the form DAP and KCl, respectively were used as a basal dose.
The crop was planted on autumn & harvested in the month of December and
the data was recorded by using the standard procedures.