2016
DOI: 10.5958/2230-732x.2016.00016.4
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Productivity, agronomic efficiency and quality of bread wheat [Triticum aestivum(L.)] cultivars in relation to nitrogen

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“…kg N/ha was 10914.41 and 18126.53°C day hrs for anthesis and maturity stages, respectively; however the APTU was more in 125 and 150 kg N/ha. Similar findings were also reported by Kaur et al (2016) and Gupta et al (2017). The higher APTU value in early sown crop may be due to fact that crop took longer duration to reach phenological stages.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…kg N/ha was 10914.41 and 18126.53°C day hrs for anthesis and maturity stages, respectively; however the APTU was more in 125 and 150 kg N/ha. Similar findings were also reported by Kaur et al (2016) and Gupta et al (2017). The higher APTU value in early sown crop may be due to fact that crop took longer duration to reach phenological stages.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The wheat crop took more number of days to complete one stage to another in 150 kg N/ha treatment because by applying more fertilizers, vegetative phase of crop got enhanced. Kaur et al (2016) also found the similar results.…”
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“…Better growth parameters can be attributed to increasing nutrient uptake levels over the control. These findings are supported by the findings by Patel, et al [24]; Pandey, et al [25] and Kaur, et al [26].…”
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“…The consequent delay in sowing of mustard crop from 2 nd decade of October resulted in decrease in the heat use efficiency of phenophases and subsequently SYHUE and BYHUE. Similar findings were also reported with accumulation of maximum heat use efficiency in early sown crops (Kaur et al 2016). A unit increase in maximum and minimum temperature during reproductive stage of mustard reduced the seed yield by 194 and 169 kg/ha in mustard crop, respectively.…”
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