Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1972.TIhe response of sugarcane to applied N in South Africa varies considerably from one soil to another, particularly in the plant crop. Responses to fertilizer N by ratoon cane are generally much greater than those given by plant cane. Where irrigation is practised yield response per unit of N is significantly higher than that obtained under rain grown conditions. Response of cane to N can be influenced by various factors, some of which are able to bring about differences in yield as great or greater than those obtained from the N fertilizer itself. These include seasonal effects, time and method of N application, the form of N applied, and the nature of the soil . The N cy...
The element that sugarcane responds to more frequently is nitrogen. A deficiency of this element ma...
ABSTRACT: Nitrogen (N) leaching below the crop-rooting zone represents not only a valuable loss of n...
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) harvested without burning provides a substantial amount of remains (trash...
M. Sc. Agric. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Increasing nitrogen use efficiency ...
Not AvailableSugarcane is a tropical plant and requires a warm, humid climate for good growth, but i...
The low effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer (N) is a substantial concern that threatens global suga...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in pdf
ABSTRACT: N Fertilizer recommendations must be improved to optimize N use efficiency (NUE) for bioen...
Most of the world's sugar is produced from a semi-perennial plant whose root system, although being ...
To obtain high yields in sugarcane, there must be adequate mineral nitrogen (N) in the rooting zone ...
MSc. Dissertation of Crop Science 2018Nitrogen deficiency and planting low yielding varieties are co...
After harvest, sugarcane residues left on the soil surface can alter nitrogen (N) dynamics in the pl...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
Globally, approximately 100 million tonnes (1011 kg) of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertiliser is applied...
The application of controlled-release and nitrification-inhibiting fertilisers may help to reduce ni...
The element that sugarcane responds to more frequently is nitrogen. A deficiency of this element ma...
ABSTRACT: Nitrogen (N) leaching below the crop-rooting zone represents not only a valuable loss of n...
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) harvested without burning provides a substantial amount of remains (trash...
M. Sc. Agric. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Increasing nitrogen use efficiency ...
Not AvailableSugarcane is a tropical plant and requires a warm, humid climate for good growth, but i...
The low effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer (N) is a substantial concern that threatens global suga...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in pdf
ABSTRACT: N Fertilizer recommendations must be improved to optimize N use efficiency (NUE) for bioen...
Most of the world's sugar is produced from a semi-perennial plant whose root system, although being ...
To obtain high yields in sugarcane, there must be adequate mineral nitrogen (N) in the rooting zone ...
MSc. Dissertation of Crop Science 2018Nitrogen deficiency and planting low yielding varieties are co...
After harvest, sugarcane residues left on the soil surface can alter nitrogen (N) dynamics in the pl...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
Globally, approximately 100 million tonnes (1011 kg) of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertiliser is applied...
The application of controlled-release and nitrification-inhibiting fertilisers may help to reduce ni...
The element that sugarcane responds to more frequently is nitrogen. A deficiency of this element ma...
ABSTRACT: Nitrogen (N) leaching below the crop-rooting zone represents not only a valuable loss of n...
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) harvested without burning provides a substantial amount of remains (trash...