A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of irrigation regimes and nitrogen levels on the growth and yield of wheat cv. Kanchan (Triticum aestivum L.). The experiment includes two factors such as four irrigation regimes and four nitrogen levels. Three farmer’s fields were selected for experimentation as replication. Yield and yield contributing factors were significantly affected by irrigation regimes and different doses of nitrogen. Maximum grain yield of 2.27 t ha−1 by the application of 200 mm irrigation treatment. Interaction between 200 mm irrigation and 120 kg N ha−1 was the best combination treatment
This study was conducted for two successive seasons of 1998/1999 and 1999/2000, at the Gezira Resear...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultu...
AbstractStrategies of regulated irrigation and fertilization are one of the most practical ways in s...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field laboratory, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh to...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujjbur Rahman Agricultu...
A field study was conducted in a semi-arid climate to assess the effect of nitrogen and phosphorus o...
The response of wheat yield to different levels of irrigation and varying amounts of nitrogen fertil...
Unreasonably high irrigation levels and excessive nitrogen (N) supplementation are common occurrence...
Many factors have been studied with regard to the nature of the physiology of grain yield in cereals...
The effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilizer on Hagberg falling number (HFN), specific weig...
In most wheat growing moderate regions and especially in the north of Iran climate, is affected grai...
Based on split plot design method of field test, the impacts of supplemental irrigation based on soi...
Field experiments were conducted over four years from 1985/86 to 1987/88 seasons, two years for each...
In the years 1967—70 twelve irrigation experiments of spring wheat were carried out in southern Finl...
This study was conducted for two successive seasons of 1998/1999 and 1999/2000, at the Gezira Resear...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultu...
AbstractStrategies of regulated irrigation and fertilization are one of the most practical ways in s...
Limitations of water and nitrogen in soil usually restrict plant growth. The objective of this study...
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field laboratory, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh to...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujjbur Rahman Agricultu...
A field study was conducted in a semi-arid climate to assess the effect of nitrogen and phosphorus o...
The response of wheat yield to different levels of irrigation and varying amounts of nitrogen fertil...
Unreasonably high irrigation levels and excessive nitrogen (N) supplementation are common occurrence...
Many factors have been studied with regard to the nature of the physiology of grain yield in cereals...
The effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilizer on Hagberg falling number (HFN), specific weig...
In most wheat growing moderate regions and especially in the north of Iran climate, is affected grai...
Based on split plot design method of field test, the impacts of supplemental irrigation based on soi...
Field experiments were conducted over four years from 1985/86 to 1987/88 seasons, two years for each...
In the years 1967—70 twelve irrigation experiments of spring wheat were carried out in southern Finl...
This study was conducted for two successive seasons of 1998/1999 and 1999/2000, at the Gezira Resear...
A field research was conducted at the university farm of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultu...
AbstractStrategies of regulated irrigation and fertilization are one of the most practical ways in s...