TY - JOUR AU - Attila Vad, Endre Harsányi, Adrienn Széles, Éva Horváth, PY - 2018/10/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The impact of environmental factors on the protein content and yield of maize grain at different nutrient supply levels JF - Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture JA - Emir J Food Agric VL - 30 IS - 9 SE - Regular Articles DO - 10.9755/ejfa.2018.v30.i9.1800 UR - https://ejfa.me/index.php/journal/article/view/1800 SP - 764-777 AB - <p>Climate change poses a new challenge for maize producers which calls for the re-thinking of each production technological element. Professional nutrient replenishment may represent an alternative for the mitigation of yield decrease caused by climate change by means of improving yield stability from the aspect of global food safety, as well as increasing yield and improving yield quality. In the course of a &nbsp;six-year (2011-2016) research, under changing climatic conditions we studied how different fertilization methods - 11 different N doses (0-300 kg ha-1) - affect the productivity of maize and protein content of grains.The experiment was carried out in Hungary (47<sup>o</sup> 33’ N, 21<sup>o</sup> 26’ E, asl: 111 m) in the long-term experiment of the University of Debrecen.</p> ER -