Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences1028-88801812-5735Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/pjbs.2000.1637.1638KhanAslam KhanMunir AzamMir 102000310This research was undertaken to determine the effect of NP fertilizer application on the agro-economic traits of barley (Hordeum vulgar. L. cv. Frontier 87) under dryland conditions. Fertilizer levels used were: 23-0, 46-0, 69-0, 2323, 46-23, 69-23, 23-46, 48-46, 69-46, 23-69, 46-69 and 69-69 N P205 kg ha1, respectively vs. control (0-0). The results of this study indicated that maximum plant height (104.8 cm), maximum number of spikes m2 (414) and grains spike1 (45), heaviest 1000 grain wt (40.2 g), highest lodging index (3.0) were observed from 69-69 NP205 kg ha1 of fertilizer applied. However, the highest biomass (12.65 t ha1) was given by 69-46 N P205 followed by 69-69 N P2O5 kg ha1 of fertilizer, applied. The lowest plant height (63 cm) and spikes M2 (169), grain spike1 (25), harvest index (16.3) percent, lodging index (0.4) and biomass yield (6.20 t ha1) produced by control treatment. Days to 50 percent flowering taken by control treatment (123 d), were more than those of N P205 fertilizer applied (120 d). It may be concluded that N P2O5 fertilizer application positively affected most of the traits studied. However, further research to optimize the levels of NP fertilizer application for barley crop under different agro climatic conditions of the NWFP is needed.]]>Anonymous,19981998Jalil, A. and C.A. Ghani,198232630Khan, A., M. Azam and K. Munir,20003816818Khan, S.,198513944Khoso, A.W., S.M. Qayyum, C.R.M Panhawar and A.H. Ansari,19892O5 fertilizer combination levels on the yield performance of two promising varieties of barley.]]>54146Oplinger, E.S., O.W. Wiersma, C.R. Craug and K.A. Kelling,19851985Rajput, T.K., S.M. Alam and A.W. Baloch, 19895347349Swati, M.S., U. Swati and K. Ahmad,19873365372Zada, K. and M. Karim,19823224227