Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted during winter (rabi) seasons of 2015–16 and 2016–17 at New Delhi to assess the effects of rate, methods, time and sources of potassium (K) fertilization on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) growth, growth indices, yield and returns from investment on K. Application of 60 kg K2O/ha in 2 splits, half basal and remaining half at spike initiation stage or 75% basal and remaining 25% at spike initiation stage increased the grain yield (5.5 t/ha) by 8.8% over applying entire dose as basal. The split application of recommended dose of K also increased the growth parameters (plant height, dry-matter, leaf area index) and growth indices [crop growth rate (CGR), relative growth rate (RGR), net assimilation rat...
PhD thesisPotassium fertilization is often ignored in cereal-based cropping systems assuming suffic...
Potassium (K) has a significant effect on wheat yield and quality. Owing to the limitations of irrig...
International audienceAbstract This study takes advantage of Swiss long-term field experiments (> 30...
Not AvailableA 2-year field experiment was conducted during the winter (rabi) seasons of 2015–16 and...
Nutrient management is a key component of best agronomic practices for optimal crop production. The ...
Water stress causes serious yield loss of wheat (Triticum aestivum) under non-irrigated conditions. ...
Potassium fertilization was started in 2014 using K containing blended fertilizers in Ethiopia. Howe...
Potassium is one of the three Macro primary nutrients which is necessary for plant growth. A researc...
Potassium fertilization is often neglected and /or ignored leading to imbalanced fertilization under...
Water shortage at precarious growth stages diminishes the wheat production, however regulated defici...
The objective of this study was determining the most limiting plant growth factor in the wheat root ...
The physiological and nutrient uptake performance of two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars (Las...
PhD thesisPotassium fertilization is often ignored in cereal-based cropping systems assuming suffic...
Potassium (K) has a significant effect on wheat yield and quality. Owing to the limitations of irrig...
International audienceAbstract This study takes advantage of Swiss long-term field experiments (> 30...
Not AvailableA 2-year field experiment was conducted during the winter (rabi) seasons of 2015–16 and...
Nutrient management is a key component of best agronomic practices for optimal crop production. The ...
Water stress causes serious yield loss of wheat (Triticum aestivum) under non-irrigated conditions. ...
Potassium fertilization was started in 2014 using K containing blended fertilizers in Ethiopia. Howe...
Potassium is one of the three Macro primary nutrients which is necessary for plant growth. A researc...
Potassium fertilization is often neglected and /or ignored leading to imbalanced fertilization under...
Water shortage at precarious growth stages diminishes the wheat production, however regulated defici...
The objective of this study was determining the most limiting plant growth factor in the wheat root ...
The physiological and nutrient uptake performance of two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars (Las...
PhD thesisPotassium fertilization is often ignored in cereal-based cropping systems assuming suffic...
Potassium (K) has a significant effect on wheat yield and quality. Owing to the limitations of irrig...
International audienceAbstract This study takes advantage of Swiss long-term field experiments (> 30...