2020
DOI: 10.17221/325/2020-pse
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Within-field variability of plant and canopy traits of sugar beet and their relation to individual root mass during harvest

Abstract: The present study reports on research results obtained in the years 2014–2015 on two sugar beet production plantations in Central Poland. The purpose of any production is to obtain homogeneous canopy with the plants of demanded morphological and qualitative traits. The aim of the research was the assessment of the range and scale of plant variability in sugar beet canopy and impact of investigated plant and canopy traits (number of days from sowing to emergence, development stage of plants in the juvenile peri… Show more

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“…Canopy development including indicators such as leaf size and LAI greatly affected the distribution of dry matter between shoot and root (Michalska-Klimczak et al, 2020). Dürr et al, (1992) considered that the extension of the rapid growth period of sugar beet was beneficial to harvest higher root yield.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Canopy development including indicators such as leaf size and LAI greatly affected the distribution of dry matter between shoot and root (Michalska-Klimczak et al, 2020). Dürr et al, (1992) considered that the extension of the rapid growth period of sugar beet was beneficial to harvest higher root yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%