2020
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20290
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Cotton yield and lint quality responses to nitrogen rate and placement in the humid southeast

Abstract: Proper N management in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is essential to optimize yields. Information on proper N application rate and placement method is needed for coarse-textured soils of the humid Southeast. The objective of this study was to measure strip-tilled cotton performance in response to five N rate and placement application methods. Five N rates (0, 45, 90, 135, and 180 kg N ha −1) and three placement methods {broadcast (urea + ammonium sulfate [AMS], surface banded (urea ammonium nitrate [UA… Show more

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“…Altogether, this is the first study reporting lint quality parameters of Argentine cultivars, being similar to those reported in the main cotton-producing countries in terms of length, strength, uniformity, color, and micronaire (Abdelraheem et al, 2020;Ballester et al, 2021;Gao et al, 2020;McClanahan et al, 2020;Zeng et al, 2021). Results from our experiments have confirmed significant differences on LY and quality that depended on the cultivar, environment, or HT.…”
Section: Weathering Effect and Its Association With Meteorological Datasupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Altogether, this is the first study reporting lint quality parameters of Argentine cultivars, being similar to those reported in the main cotton-producing countries in terms of length, strength, uniformity, color, and micronaire (Abdelraheem et al, 2020;Ballester et al, 2021;Gao et al, 2020;McClanahan et al, 2020;Zeng et al, 2021). Results from our experiments have confirmed significant differences on LY and quality that depended on the cultivar, environment, or HT.…”
Section: Weathering Effect and Its Association With Meteorological Datasupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Khan, et al, (2017b) stated that nitrogen (N) is very important nutrient that play essential parts in enhancing photosynthesis and yield of lint in cotton, thus application of N fertilizer is an essential component of any successful integrated cotton production system. Increasing nitrogen efficiency through use best nitrogen sources is one of the most factors that limit productivity of cotton (McClanahan, et al, 2020). Nitrogen fertilizers commonly supply in amide, ammonium or nitrate forms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%