Abstract:
Barley is one of the popular crops cultivated since ancient time in the world. Food barley is
one of the main cereal crops produced in Ethiopia. In Gurawa district, the productivity of food
barley is low due to poor agronomic practices. Most of the farmers in this area do not use
fertilizer except few other who use below the optimum rate. The unsuitable NPS fertilizer
applications rate is also among the most important agronomic factors that hindered
productivity of food barley around the study area. An experiment was conducted at Jiru
gamachu in Gurawa district in 2020 main cropping season to assess the effect of NPS
fertilizer rates on yield and yield related traits of barley. Five different NPS fertilizer rates (0,
50,100,150 and 200 kg ha-1
) and three barley varieties (EH1493, BH1307 and Cross#41/98)
were combined and used as treatment. A total of 15 treatment combinations were laid out in
randomized complete block design with three replications. Phenology, growth, yield and yield
related data were collected and analyzed using genstat 16thedtn. The results of this study
indicated the effects of different varieties and NPS fertilizer rates were significant on yield and
yield components of food barley. The fertilizer application of 200 NPS kg ha-1
have been
gained highest grain yield and benefit for most of yield related parameters of foodbarly. The
number of days required for varieties to reach days to 50% heading were between 58.87 and
75.20 days. The shortest (107.9) days to 90% physiological maturity and the longest (123.8)
were recorded from Cross#41/98 and EH1493 respectively. /The maximum (64.10) number of
seed per spike, the highest (49.9 gm) 1000 grain weight, the greatest (12337 kgha-1
) above
ground biomass was recorded from the highest application of NPS rate. Application of 200 kg
ha-1 NPS fertilizer rate with HB1307 variety was resulted the highest grain yield (4797 kg ha 1
) compared to the other NPS fertilizer rates. The results of the partial budget analysis
indicated that the application of 200 kg ha-1NPS fertilizer rate resulted in maximum marginal
rate of return (672.99%) and are economically profitable with a net benefit of 125531 birr ha 1
compared to other treatments. The improved food barley variety growing with application
200NPS kgha-1
can be recommended for effective production in the study area. However, this
result was from one season and location, to give reliable recommendation further study is
required