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Sowing date affects soybean biological nitrogen fixation

Crop Science, 2022
AbstractIn many temperate soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production systems sowing date expands for several months. Early sowing dates commonly show maximum yields, but their consequences for crop N uptake and biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) are unknown.
Mercedes Barat‐Carnino   +3 more
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Sowing Date and Kernel Weight in Maize

Crop Science, 1996
Sowing date in temperate regions determines the environmental conditions to which the maize (Zea mays L.) crop is exposed during grain filling. The objective of this work was to study the effect of sowing date on individual kernel weight of irrigated, well‐fertilized maize crops.
A. G. Cirilo, F. H. Andrade
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Sowing date and phosphorus utilization by wheat

Plant and Soil, 1993
The uptake and utilization of phosphorus (P) by cereal crops is influenced by the growing period of the crop. In this article the effect of sowing date on the utilization of P by wheat crops grown in southern NSW is reviewed. Crops sown early in the accepted sowing period require smaller inputs of P fertilizer to reach the maximum yield but produce ...
G. D. Batten   +3 more
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Sowing Dates of Wheat in Northern Sudan

Experimental Agriculture, 1977
SUMMARYThe effect of sowing time and variety were tested for three consecutive years under irrigated conditions. The relation between yield and planting time was quadratic, best described by y=a+bx-ex2 where y is grain yield and x is planting time.
A. Galil, A. Gabar Ahmed
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Sowing date, harvest date and the yield of forage brassica crops

Grass and Forage Science, 1980
AbstractThe effect of sowing date, within the period from late May to mid‐August, on the DM yield of five leafy forage brassica crops sown to a stand was examined over the period 1976–78. Kale was the crop most sensitive to variation in sowing date and yields declined progressively with later sowings.
HARPER, F., COMPTON, I. J.
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Effects of sowing date, nitrogen application, and sowing rate on oat quality

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1998
Processors of oats for human food use in Australia may have to use grain grown under widely different agronomic conditions. To assess the effect of agronomic conditions on the quality of oats, field trials were conducted in New South Wales, Australia, in 1995 with Bimbil, Carbeen, Coolabah, and Euro (feed varieties); Cooba, Mortlock, and Echidna (food ...
M. X. Zhou   +4 more
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Sowing date affects yield components of canarygrass seed

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2003
Canarygrass (Phalaris canariensis L.) crops are sown from June to mid-September in the southeastern area of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Sowing dates in this range result in different growing temperatures and photoperiods that affect the duration of developmental stages, biomass production, and seed yield and its components. For Argentina,
J. L. Bodega   +2 more
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Sowing date of spinach hybrids

Taurian Scientific Herald, 2023
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