Hagberg falling number (HFN) is used to estimate alpha-amylase activity in wheat grain (Perten, 1964) and it is utilized by flour millers and the Intervention Agencies of the European Economic Community as a grain quality measurement for breadmaking (Anon. 1983). High nitrogen fertilizer application can lead to lodging and can decrease HFN (Brun, 1982). This may result from damp conditions around the ear encouraging germination, and therefore increasing alpha-amylase activity (Stewart, 1984). However, since nitrogen application can also delay maturity, it has been suggested that this influence could maintain high falling number (Anon. 1985). Pushman & Bingham (1976) found that increased nitrogen application decreased alpha-amylase activ...
Proper rates and timing of nitrogen (N) fertilizer are necessary for maximum wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Non-Peer ReviewedSouthwestern Alberta has been the traditional winter wheat production area in weste...
Due to increased interest by farmers concerning new wheat varieties in 1970 and the lack of detailed...
Field experiments were carried out to assess the effects of nitrogen fertilization and seed rate on ...
The effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilizer on Hagberg falling number (HFN), specific weig...
Pericarp alpha‐amylase activity in wheat has largely been ignored as a potential cause of low Hagber...
The effect of nitrogen (N) application rates at active tillering and anthesis on grain yield and pro...
Nitrogen is the most common and widely used fertilizer nutrient (Stangel 1984). It is a constituent ...
In the years 1967—70 twelve irrigation experiments of spring wheat were carried out in southern Finl...
The rate of nitrogen fertilization is the most important factor for plant growth and development whi...
In 2013/2014 and 2014/2015, a field experiment was conducted in two locations: Osiny and Wielichowo ...
The effect of level and timing of nitrogen (N) fertilizer application on grain yield (YLD), grain pr...
We reviewed quantitatively 40 Finnish field experiments related to the effect of nitrogen (N) fertil...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe introduction of a practical snow management system, which utilizes no-till seed...
Unfavorable weather conditions and lack of appropriate farm machinery often delay N application. Thi...
Proper rates and timing of nitrogen (N) fertilizer are necessary for maximum wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Non-Peer ReviewedSouthwestern Alberta has been the traditional winter wheat production area in weste...
Due to increased interest by farmers concerning new wheat varieties in 1970 and the lack of detailed...
Field experiments were carried out to assess the effects of nitrogen fertilization and seed rate on ...
The effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilizer on Hagberg falling number (HFN), specific weig...
Pericarp alpha‐amylase activity in wheat has largely been ignored as a potential cause of low Hagber...
The effect of nitrogen (N) application rates at active tillering and anthesis on grain yield and pro...
Nitrogen is the most common and widely used fertilizer nutrient (Stangel 1984). It is a constituent ...
In the years 1967—70 twelve irrigation experiments of spring wheat were carried out in southern Finl...
The rate of nitrogen fertilization is the most important factor for plant growth and development whi...
In 2013/2014 and 2014/2015, a field experiment was conducted in two locations: Osiny and Wielichowo ...
The effect of level and timing of nitrogen (N) fertilizer application on grain yield (YLD), grain pr...
We reviewed quantitatively 40 Finnish field experiments related to the effect of nitrogen (N) fertil...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe introduction of a practical snow management system, which utilizes no-till seed...
Unfavorable weather conditions and lack of appropriate farm machinery often delay N application. Thi...
Proper rates and timing of nitrogen (N) fertilizer are necessary for maximum wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Non-Peer ReviewedSouthwestern Alberta has been the traditional winter wheat production area in weste...
Due to increased interest by farmers concerning new wheat varieties in 1970 and the lack of detailed...