2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.11.005
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Camelina seed yield response to nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus fertilizer in South Central Chile

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“…This agrees with Vollmann et al (2007) who found a negative correlation between camelina seed yield and 1000-seed weight in a study conducted over three growing seasons in Austria. The 1000-seed weights of up to 1.17 g found in the present study are within the range of 1000-seed weight (0.8-1.81 g) reported for camelina (Vollmann et al, 2007;Solis et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This agrees with Vollmann et al (2007) who found a negative correlation between camelina seed yield and 1000-seed weight in a study conducted over three growing seasons in Austria. The 1000-seed weights of up to 1.17 g found in the present study are within the range of 1000-seed weight (0.8-1.81 g) reported for camelina (Vollmann et al, 2007;Solis et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The agro-ecological zoning results obtained are in accordance with those published by Berti et al [5] and Solis et al [16], who conducted studies between the Biobío and Los Lagos regions, and determined that south central Chile possesses adequate conditions for camelina production. These precise regions possess the most land surface area for camelina production.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Examples of camelina presence and production were found in 15 locations, four of which correspond to the same soil type (Typic Haploxerands), and the registered production of each location was averaged [5,[15][16][17]. The Typic Dystrandepts and Humic Haploxerand [5,16] soil types were considered as Humic Andosol for our purposes, and Xeric Haplocambids [15,17] was considered as Cambisol, grouping all similar soil types in Chile.…”
Section: Edaphic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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