There is an increasing awareness about the need for improving nitrogen use efficiency in crop production in order to meet economic and ecological standards. The present work provides insight into the varietal factors of wheat that determine nitrogen use in the plant. The performance of eleven winter wheat varieties in terms of grain yield and nitrogen uptake and use efficiency was tested within the framework of a 40-year long term field experiment of organic enrichment and mineral nitrogen fertilisation treatments. Globally, organic enrichment had a beneficial effect on the yield and grain nitrogen concentration and showed a strong interaction with the amount of applied mineral nitrogen fertiliser. Manure application generally had positive ...
Ten wheat cultivars (cv.) and three nitrogen levels were used in thisfield experiment whic...
Nitrogen (N) is essential for high grain yield (GY) in cereals. A major aim of breeding programs is ...
The global population is predicted to reach 9.1 billion in 2050 and the current rate of genetic prog...
There is an increasing awareness about the need for improving nitrogen use efficiency in crop produc...
Efficient use of nitrogen (N) is essential to decrease negative impacts of agriculture on the enviro...
Variation among twelve winter wheat varieties with respect to N efficiency (NE) were assessed in fie...
International audienceBy comparing 195 varieties in eight trials, this study assesses nitrogen use e...
Aims: The key aim was to assess the genetic variation for nitrogen (N) response and stability in spr...
Abstract Due to economic and ecological factors, European agricultural practices are likely to go to...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer represents a significant cost for the grower and may also have environmental...
In a context where European agriculture practices have to deal with environmental concerns and nitro...
Wheat cultivars differ in their response to nitrogen (N) fertilizer, both in terms of its uptake and...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonIncreasing nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and ...
© 2016 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. Nitrogen fertilizer is the most used nutrient source in modern agricul...
Optimization of nitrogen fertilization to specific cultivar requirements is a major objective for im...
Ten wheat cultivars (cv.) and three nitrogen levels were used in thisfield experiment whic...
Nitrogen (N) is essential for high grain yield (GY) in cereals. A major aim of breeding programs is ...
The global population is predicted to reach 9.1 billion in 2050 and the current rate of genetic prog...
There is an increasing awareness about the need for improving nitrogen use efficiency in crop produc...
Efficient use of nitrogen (N) is essential to decrease negative impacts of agriculture on the enviro...
Variation among twelve winter wheat varieties with respect to N efficiency (NE) were assessed in fie...
International audienceBy comparing 195 varieties in eight trials, this study assesses nitrogen use e...
Aims: The key aim was to assess the genetic variation for nitrogen (N) response and stability in spr...
Abstract Due to economic and ecological factors, European agricultural practices are likely to go to...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer represents a significant cost for the grower and may also have environmental...
In a context where European agriculture practices have to deal with environmental concerns and nitro...
Wheat cultivars differ in their response to nitrogen (N) fertilizer, both in terms of its uptake and...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonIncreasing nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and ...
© 2016 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. Nitrogen fertilizer is the most used nutrient source in modern agricul...
Optimization of nitrogen fertilization to specific cultivar requirements is a major objective for im...
Ten wheat cultivars (cv.) and three nitrogen levels were used in thisfield experiment whic...
Nitrogen (N) is essential for high grain yield (GY) in cereals. A major aim of breeding programs is ...
The global population is predicted to reach 9.1 billion in 2050 and the current rate of genetic prog...