This study was conducted for two successive seasons of 1998/1999 and 1999/2000, at the Gezira Research Station Farm, Agricultural Research Corporation, Sudan, to investigate the effects of irrigation interval, nitrogen and phosphorus levels on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.( yield and yield components. The study consisted of three irrigation intervals (7,14,21 days), three N levels (0, 43 and 86 kg N/ha) and two P levels (0 and 43 kg P205/ha). Treatments were arranged in a split-split plot design with three replications. Results showed that the irrigation intervals of 7 and 14 days had positive effects on wheat grain and total dry matter yield as compared to the 21 days irrigation interval which negatively affected these parameters. Plants of ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different irrigation regime on winter wheat yie...
Nitrogen and phosphorous is the most essential elements for the plant growth and to boost the yield...
The understanding of the interactive effects of abiotic stresses is a crucial issue for improving ce...
A field study was conducted in a semi-arid climate to assess the effect of nitrogen and phosphorus o...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...
The response of wheat yield to different levels of irrigation and varying amounts of nitrogen fertil...
A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of irrigation regimes and nitrogen levels ...
AbstractStrategies of regulated irrigation and fertilization are one of the most practical ways in s...
In order to evaluate the effect of irrigation interval on yield and quantitative-qualitative chara...
The lysimeter experiment was carried out twice in consecutive two years (2014-15 and 2015-16) at Sak...
Water stress and low phosphorus availability are the limiting factors for growth and yield of wheat....
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field laboratory, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh to...
In most wheat growing moderate regions and especially in the north of Iran climate, is affected grai...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultu...
A study was conducted in Bajgah (deep water table condition) and Kooshkak (shallow water condition) ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different irrigation regime on winter wheat yie...
Nitrogen and phosphorous is the most essential elements for the plant growth and to boost the yield...
The understanding of the interactive effects of abiotic stresses is a crucial issue for improving ce...
A field study was conducted in a semi-arid climate to assess the effect of nitrogen and phosphorus o...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...
The response of wheat yield to different levels of irrigation and varying amounts of nitrogen fertil...
A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of irrigation regimes and nitrogen levels ...
AbstractStrategies of regulated irrigation and fertilization are one of the most practical ways in s...
In order to evaluate the effect of irrigation interval on yield and quantitative-qualitative chara...
The lysimeter experiment was carried out twice in consecutive two years (2014-15 and 2015-16) at Sak...
Water stress and low phosphorus availability are the limiting factors for growth and yield of wheat....
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field laboratory, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh to...
In most wheat growing moderate regions and especially in the north of Iran climate, is affected grai...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultu...
A study was conducted in Bajgah (deep water table condition) and Kooshkak (shallow water condition) ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different irrigation regime on winter wheat yie...
Nitrogen and phosphorous is the most essential elements for the plant growth and to boost the yield...
The understanding of the interactive effects of abiotic stresses is a crucial issue for improving ce...