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by nitrogen fertilization

by M. T. Castellanos, M. J. Cabello, M. C. Cartagena, A. M. Tarquis, A. Arce, F. Ribas
"... Nitrogen uptake dynamics, yield and quality as influenced ..."
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Nitrogen uptake dynamics, yield and quality as influenced

nitrogen fertilization

by Gilber Argenta Paulo Regis Ferreira
"... Leaf relative chlorophyll content as an indicator parameter to predict ..."
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Leaf relative chlorophyll content as an indicator parameter to predict

NITROGEN FERTILIZER

by Clinton Joseph Mack, Masters Of Scence, Accurate Topdress , 2006
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requirements for

The Effect of Nitrogenous Fertilizers on Methane

by Emine Erman Kara, Hasan Göksel Özdýlek, Oxidation In Soil
"... One of the most prominent applications to increase agricultural yield is the application of nitrogenous fertilizers to the soil. The intermediate and final products of the mineralization/humidification that include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) are released into the at ..."
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One of the most prominent applications to increase agricultural yield is the application of nitrogenous fertilizers to the soil. The intermediate and final products of the mineralization/humidification that include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) are released

Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization and Plant

by A. Shekoofa, Y. Emam
"... Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are widely used for lodging control in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown at high N rates. Although the introduction of semi-dwarf wheat cultivars had largely solved the problem of lodging, evidence was already accumu-lating that the timely application of a grow ..."
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, Shi-raz University (Shiraz, Iran,) located at Badjgah. The design of the experiment was a randomized complete block with treatments arranged as split plot with four replicates. Nitrogen levels (0, 100 and 200 kg ha-1) were the main plots. The N was applied as Urea (46 % N), half at the time of stem

Cropping Sequence and Nitrogen Fertilization

by Upendra M. Sainju, Thecan Caesar-tonthat, Andrew W. Lenssen, Joy L. Barsotti , 2012
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Effects of nitrogen fertilization and

by Jaime Puértolas, Luis Gil, José Alberto Pardos
"... temperature on frost hardiness of ..."
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temperature on frost hardiness of

strategies for nitrogen fertilization

by Fábio Andrade Teixeira, Paulo Bonomo, Aureliano José, Vieira Pires, Fabiano Ferreira Silva, George Abreu Filho, Pablo Teixeira Viana
"... Tiller population density in deferred Urochroa decumbens pasture and ..."
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Tiller population density in deferred Urochroa decumbens pasture and

Turf Grass and Nitrogen Fertilization in the USA

by Ken Cassman, Arvin Mosier
"... Turf grasses cover 31-40 million acres across the continental USA (Milesi et al. 2005). The area under turf grass is roughly the size of the New England states and occupies an area up to three times larger than that of irrigated corn (The Lawn Institute). The majority of this turf area (~75%) is in ..."
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%) is in residential lawns. About 80 % of all U.S. households have private lawns (Templeton et al. 1998) that average 1/5 of an acre in size (Vinlove and Torla, 1995). Another ~15 % of total turf grass area is in low maintenance parks and ~ 10 % is in athletic fields and golf courses. Nitrogen fertilization

Sugarbeet Production Response to Water and Nitrogen Fertilizer

by John M, John M. Nelson
"... The response of sugarbeets to varying irrigation and nitrogen fertility levels was studied. The major response of sugarbeets was to nitrogen fertilizer. Root yields tended to increase and sucrose percentages decrease as the nitrogen fertilizer rate was increased. The effect of irrigation treat-ments ..."
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The response of sugarbeets to varying irrigation and nitrogen fertility levels was studied. The major response of sugarbeets was to nitrogen fertilizer. Root yields tended to increase and sucrose percentages decrease as the nitrogen fertilizer rate was increased. The effect of irrigation treat
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