This study investigated the effects of nutritional elements on quantity characteristics and concentration of N, P and K in grain of Corn (Zea Mays L. K.S.C704) under water deficit stress. The research was conducted with complete randomized block experimental design with split-plot arrangement with three replications. In this experiment, the main plots consisted of water deficit with 3 levels: alternate furrow irrigation (AFI), conventional furrow irrigation (CFI) and fixed furrow irrigation (FFI), and subplots with different fertilizer combinations: P+N (control) (1) P+N+K (2) P+N+K+Zn (3) P+N+K+Zn+B (4), P+N+K+Zn+B+Fe (5). Interaction effects of treatments of irrigation and fertilization indicate that the Zn foliar increased concentrations of these elements in the grain.The highest and lowest of N, P and K uptake, grain yield and LAI were 117.56, 42.73, 55.7 Kg.ha, 12950 Kg.ha 3.86 and 113.42, 17.4, 16 Kg/ha, 8894 Kg/ha, 2.41 from Alternate furrow irrigation and (C+ K, Zn,B, Fe) fertilizer treatment and fixed furrow irrigation and control respectively. The highest of light use efficiency were obtained from Alternate furrow irrigation and conventional furrow irrigation and(C+K,Zn,B,Fe) fertilizer treatment with 0.175 Kg.Kcal.m2. In order to utilize the water sources efficiently and increase corn production under limited water supply, we propose the use of circular irrigation care along with instance, K, Zn, B and Fe fertilizer.