Growth and plant mass accumulation of triticale Fidelio under different nitrogen fertilization and sowing rates

Bogusława Jaśkiewicz

iung@iung.pulawy.pl
Zakład Uprawy Roślin Zbożowych, Instytut Uprawy, Nawożenia i Gleboznawstwa w Puławach (Poland)

Abstract

Influence of N-fertilization and sowing rate on dynamics of plant mass accumulation, shoots number and shoot height was investigated for the winter triticale cultivar Fidelio in a three years experiment. The highest plant mass (green and dry) was recorded at sowing density of 1.5 millions of grains per hectare. The rate of 80 kg/ha of N-fertilization significantly increased mass of spikes per plant.


Keywords:

nitrogen dose, sowing density, plant mass, number of shoots, shoot length

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Published
2004-03-31

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Jaśkiewicz, B. (2004) “Growth and plant mass accumulation of triticale Fidelio under different nitrogen fertilization and sowing rates”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (231), pp. 185–189. doi: 10.37317/biul-2004-0122.

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Bogusława Jaśkiewicz 
iung@iung.pulawy.pl
Zakład Uprawy Roślin Zbożowych, Instytut Uprawy, Nawożenia i Gleboznawstwa w Puławach Poland

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