%0 Journal Article %T ASSESSING THE LAND EQUIVALENT RATIO (LER) OF TWO CORN [ZEA MAYS L.] VARIETIES INTERCROPPING AT VARIOUS NITROGEN LEVELS IN KARAJ, IRAN %A Mazaheri Dariush %A Madani Ahad %A Oveysi Meysam %J Journal of Central European Agriculture %D 2006 %I Journal of Central European Agriculture %X The experiment was carried out to study effect of two corn varieties intercropping combinations (75%SC704:25%SC604, 50%SC704:50%SC604, 25%SC704:75%SC604) on land use efficiency at various nitrogen levels (150, 200, and 250 kg ha-1) using the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER). Intercropping combinations had significant (p<0.01) effect on LER for grain and biological yield. Maximum LERs of 1.066 and 1.039 for grain and biological yield were attained by 50%SC704:50%SC604 intercropping combination indicates that the area planted to monocultures would need to be 6.6% and 3.9% greater than the area planted to the intercrop for the two to produce the same combined grain and biological yield, respectively. At all of nitrogen levels, 50%SC704:50%SC604 combination showed yield advantage (Total LER > 1.0) compared monoculture in equal land area. Nitrogen levels had no significant effect on LER for grain and biological yield. How ever, maximum LERs of 1.032% and 1.022% for grain and biological yield were attained by middle (200 kg ha-1) nitrogen level. %K land equivalent ratio %K ler %K corn %K yield %U http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/390_ASSESSING_THE_LAND_EQUIVALENT_RATIO_(LER)_OF_TWO_CORN_ZEA_MAYS_L_VARIETIES_INTERCROPPING_AT_VARIOUS_NITROGEN_LEVELS_IN_KARAJ_IR_en.pdf