Soil moisture content has a significant impact on nutrient availability in wheat. Excessive soil moisture due to waterlogging can severely reduce nutrient availability through substantial dilution of nutrient concentrations and leaching of mobile nutrients like nitrogen (N). Nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) may be improved by using controlled-release fertilisers (CRFs) and appropriate timing of N fertiliser application. This study investigated whether timing of N application and source of applied N can alleviate the adverse effects of waterlogging on wheat growth and improve NUE. The experiment was designed as a split-plot with irrigation regime and N fertiliser application as main-plot and subplot factors and three replicates. The irrigation ...
A study was conducted in Bajgah (deep water table condition) and Kooshkak (shallow water condition) ...
Waterlogging stress frequently affects wheat production in the current conditions. The aim of this w...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...
Soil moisture content has a significant impact on nutrient availability in wheat. Excessive soil moi...
Cereal nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) in developed and developing countries stands at 42 and 29% resp...
Nitrogen fertilizer management in rainfed Mediterranean environments can be financially risky becaus...
Improving fertiliser nitrogen (N) use efficiency is essential to increase productivity and avoid env...
Two experiments were conducted in pots 105 cm deep and 11 cm in diameter to determine the effects of...
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field laboratory, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh to...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujjbur Rahman Agricultu...
Wheat is the most widely cultivated food crop in the world, which provides nutrition to most of the ...
Water availability is a major constraint for wheat production in many semiarid regions of the world,...
It is suggested that cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) with regulated growth and development...
Not AvailableA field experiment with four irrigation and four nitrogen treatments was carried out wi...
WOS: 000413647600045Water and nitrogen are both most limiting factors for plant growth and productiv...
A study was conducted in Bajgah (deep water table condition) and Kooshkak (shallow water condition) ...
Waterlogging stress frequently affects wheat production in the current conditions. The aim of this w...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...
Soil moisture content has a significant impact on nutrient availability in wheat. Excessive soil moi...
Cereal nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) in developed and developing countries stands at 42 and 29% resp...
Nitrogen fertilizer management in rainfed Mediterranean environments can be financially risky becaus...
Improving fertiliser nitrogen (N) use efficiency is essential to increase productivity and avoid env...
Two experiments were conducted in pots 105 cm deep and 11 cm in diameter to determine the effects of...
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field laboratory, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh to...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujjbur Rahman Agricultu...
Wheat is the most widely cultivated food crop in the world, which provides nutrition to most of the ...
Water availability is a major constraint for wheat production in many semiarid regions of the world,...
It is suggested that cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) with regulated growth and development...
Not AvailableA field experiment with four irrigation and four nitrogen treatments was carried out wi...
WOS: 000413647600045Water and nitrogen are both most limiting factors for plant growth and productiv...
A study was conducted in Bajgah (deep water table condition) and Kooshkak (shallow water condition) ...
Waterlogging stress frequently affects wheat production in the current conditions. The aim of this w...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...