2018
DOI: 10.6001/zemesukiomokslai.v24i4.3589
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The influence of climate conditions and fertilizer rates calculated by different methods on spring wheat crop

Abstract: In 2011–2015, at the Rumokai Experiment Station of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry research was carried out with spring wheat on Bathihypogleyi-Calc(ar)ic Luvisol (LVk-gld-w) with predominant silt loam ant clay loam. The main aim was to determine the influence of climate conditions and fertilizer rates calculated by different methods on spring wheat. Five years of research have shown that using the Fertilization Program “Derlius” of the Agrochemical Laboratory at the Lithuanian Rese… Show more

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“…The importance of efficient N fertilization for yield and quality of spring wheat has been highlighted by many researchers. Among the factors that have a significant impact are the dose of N fertilization (Jaćimović et al, 2008;Staugaitis et al, 2017) source of N fertilizer (Jarecki et al, 2017), timing of N application (Rawluk et al, 2000;Woolfolk et al, 2002;Karamanos et al, 2005), culture rotation (Kaerner, 1999;Halvorson et al, 2000), frequency of rainfall and temperature during the growing season (Zhang and Oweis, 1999). A recommended technique for synchronizing the N supply with the wheat N demand is split application of the N fertilizer (Nyiraneza et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of efficient N fertilization for yield and quality of spring wheat has been highlighted by many researchers. Among the factors that have a significant impact are the dose of N fertilization (Jaćimović et al, 2008;Staugaitis et al, 2017) source of N fertilizer (Jarecki et al, 2017), timing of N application (Rawluk et al, 2000;Woolfolk et al, 2002;Karamanos et al, 2005), culture rotation (Kaerner, 1999;Halvorson et al, 2000), frequency of rainfall and temperature during the growing season (Zhang and Oweis, 1999). A recommended technique for synchronizing the N supply with the wheat N demand is split application of the N fertilizer (Nyiraneza et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%