Evidence from a series of trials at several locations in the Western Australian cereal growing areas has supported previous findings that nitrogen fertilisers can be used to produce successive, high yielding wheat crops. There was no indication, after nine successive crops, of marked declines, or adverse trends in yields. Apart from trials at two sites on heavier soils in lower rainfall areas, use of nitrogen fertilisers was beneficial
Results from 1976 Trials on Wheat. Rates of nitrogen on wheat - soil test. In this, the second yea...
Continuous cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of north-eastern Australia has d...
Wheat yields are highly variable in northern Australia because rainfall is variable. Economic benefi...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
In southern Australia a large proportion of crop nitrogen requirements are usually applied early in ...
NITROGENOUS fertilisers have so far been little used in Western Australia for wheat, oats and barley...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
HIGH yields of oats have been obtained with nitrogen fertilisers on newly-developed scrub plain area...
Trials were mainly sited in areas normally receiving more than 450 mm average annual rainfall. Respo...
Absolute yield increases tended to be greater for wheat than rape at 63 per cent of the nitrogen res...
In the 2000 and 2001 growing seasons, field experiments evaluating the effects of N-fertilizer rate ...
Nitrogen fertilizers are a major input required for cereal crop production worldwide. The management...
This study is a follow-up on a study initiated three years ago with an emphasis on the timing of app...
This study is a follow-up on a study initiated three years ago with an emphasis on the timing of app...
Unreliable rainfall during the crop growing season leads to a variable use of applied fertiliser nit...
Results from 1976 Trials on Wheat. Rates of nitrogen on wheat - soil test. In this, the second yea...
Continuous cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of north-eastern Australia has d...
Wheat yields are highly variable in northern Australia because rainfall is variable. Economic benefi...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
In southern Australia a large proportion of crop nitrogen requirements are usually applied early in ...
NITROGENOUS fertilisers have so far been little used in Western Australia for wheat, oats and barley...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
HIGH yields of oats have been obtained with nitrogen fertilisers on newly-developed scrub plain area...
Trials were mainly sited in areas normally receiving more than 450 mm average annual rainfall. Respo...
Absolute yield increases tended to be greater for wheat than rape at 63 per cent of the nitrogen res...
In the 2000 and 2001 growing seasons, field experiments evaluating the effects of N-fertilizer rate ...
Nitrogen fertilizers are a major input required for cereal crop production worldwide. The management...
This study is a follow-up on a study initiated three years ago with an emphasis on the timing of app...
This study is a follow-up on a study initiated three years ago with an emphasis on the timing of app...
Unreliable rainfall during the crop growing season leads to a variable use of applied fertiliser nit...
Results from 1976 Trials on Wheat. Rates of nitrogen on wheat - soil test. In this, the second yea...
Continuous cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of north-eastern Australia has d...
Wheat yields are highly variable in northern Australia because rainfall is variable. Economic benefi...