Nitrogen application rates and plant density are vital factors that influence cotton production considerably. The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of varied nitrogen (N) rate and planting densities (PD) on growth and yield performance of two cotton cultivars from different origins. The research was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with split plot arrangements. There were two nitrogen levels; low N level (F1 with 120 kg ha−1) and high N level (F2 with 180 kg ha−1) with three plant densities; 8 plants m−2 as low plant density (LPD), 10 plants m−2 as medium plant density (MPD) and 12 plants m−2 as high plant density (HPD). During this study we observed the interactive effect of N application levels and PD on cot...
In the field experiment, three different thicknesses of cotton bushes (80; 100 and 120 thousand per ...
The study consisted of two experiments conducted over two growing seasons. Urea ammonium nitrate was...
Increasing nitrogen (N) rate could accelerate the decomposition of crop residues, and then improve c...
Plant population density (PPD) and nitrogen (N) application rate (NAR) are two controllable factors ...
Planting density and genotype choice are important agronomic techniques to achieve high crop yields....
Response of four cotton cultivars viz., CIM-598, CIM-599, CIM-602 and Ali akbar 703 to different nit...
Appropriate agronomic practices like cultivar selection, planting date, plant density, and nitrogen ...
Choosing suitable varieties and manipulating plant population are crucial management aspects in any ...
The growth and yield responses of three newly released cotton varieties to nitrogen fertilization we...
Choosing suitable varieties and manipulating plant population are crucial management aspects in any ...
Choosing suitable varieties and manipulating plant population are crucial management aspects in any ...
Nitrogen (N) management and poor vegetative growth are chief deterrents to accomplish yield potentia...
Nitrogen (N) management and poor vegetative growth are chief deterrents to accomplish yield potentia...
Research investigating row spacing in high-yielding, high-input cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) produ...
This study assesses the effects of plant population density (PPD) and sowing date (SD) on growth, ph...
In the field experiment, three different thicknesses of cotton bushes (80; 100 and 120 thousand per ...
The study consisted of two experiments conducted over two growing seasons. Urea ammonium nitrate was...
Increasing nitrogen (N) rate could accelerate the decomposition of crop residues, and then improve c...
Plant population density (PPD) and nitrogen (N) application rate (NAR) are two controllable factors ...
Planting density and genotype choice are important agronomic techniques to achieve high crop yields....
Response of four cotton cultivars viz., CIM-598, CIM-599, CIM-602 and Ali akbar 703 to different nit...
Appropriate agronomic practices like cultivar selection, planting date, plant density, and nitrogen ...
Choosing suitable varieties and manipulating plant population are crucial management aspects in any ...
The growth and yield responses of three newly released cotton varieties to nitrogen fertilization we...
Choosing suitable varieties and manipulating plant population are crucial management aspects in any ...
Choosing suitable varieties and manipulating plant population are crucial management aspects in any ...
Nitrogen (N) management and poor vegetative growth are chief deterrents to accomplish yield potentia...
Nitrogen (N) management and poor vegetative growth are chief deterrents to accomplish yield potentia...
Research investigating row spacing in high-yielding, high-input cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) produ...
This study assesses the effects of plant population density (PPD) and sowing date (SD) on growth, ph...
In the field experiment, three different thicknesses of cotton bushes (80; 100 and 120 thousand per ...
The study consisted of two experiments conducted over two growing seasons. Urea ammonium nitrate was...
Increasing nitrogen (N) rate could accelerate the decomposition of crop residues, and then improve c...