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The yield and composition of kale and cabbage with and without nitrogenous top-dressing

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1957
In 4 consecutive years, 1948 to 1952, combined varietal and manurial trials were carried out to obtain information on the yields of marrow-stem kale, thousand-head kale and cattle cabbage in the presence and absence of sulphate of ammonia applied as a top-dressing at the rate of 6 cwt./acre.Yield and composition of all crops were apparently affected by
M. E. Castle   +3 more
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Analysis of economic efficiency of top dressing by nitrogen of soil sown by wheat

2007
Wheat is an arable crop that response to the application of nitrogen. It is necassary to analyse the economic efficiency of applied nitrogen related to rates, forms and application times Results showed that wheat yields increase with increased rate of soil applied nitrogen, over the range tested.
Crnjac, Miljenko   +2 more
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THE EFFECT OF NITROGEN TOP DRESSINGS ON THE SPRING SOFT WHEAT YIELD

Vestnik Kurganskoi GSKhA, 2022
Natalya V. Goman   +3 more
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Nitrogenous manuring of grass-clover leys for conservation, with particular reference to ‘late’ top-dressing

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1956
Results are recorded of experiments over four years to study the effects of various rates of N fertilizer applied early (soon after each cut) and late (1 or 2 weeks before cutting) to grass-clover swards cut repeatedly for conservation.N fertilizer proved essential for high yields of dry matter and protein per acre. It reduced the amount of clover, but
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Nitrogen efficiency indices of potato in response to nitrogen doses estimated by algorithms and applied as top-dressing

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2022
Caroline Merlo Meneghelli   +4 more
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Analysis of economic efficiency of top dressing by nitrogen of soil sown by wheat

1999
Wheat is an arable crop that response to the application of nitrogen. It is necassary to analyse the economic efficiency of applied nitrogen related to rates, forms and application times Results showed that wheat yields increase with increased rate of soil applied nitrogen, over the range tested.
Jurić, Ivan, Crnjac, Miljenko
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