Journal article
Authors list: RIDGMAN, WJ; WALTERS, DE; WEDGWOOD, RB; MULLERWILMES, U
Publication year: 1985
Pages: 389-396
Journal: The Journal of Agricultural Science
Volume number: 105
Issue number: OCT
ISSN: 0021-8596
eISSN: 1469-5146
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600056446
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Abstract:
An experiment comparing continuous winter wheat with the two wheat crops in a rotation of beans, oats, wheat, wheat, with four rates of application of N fertilizer, is described and the results discussed. The wheat following wheat in the rotation consistently outyielded the wheat following oats, but the continuous wheat yielded on average less. Response to N fertilizer was not affected by sequence of cropping and since there was practically no response to the highest increment of N, it is clear that additional N could not have brought the yield of the continuous wheat up to the level of the wheat in rotation.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: RIDGMAN, W., WALTERS, D., WEDGWOOD, R. and MULLERWILMES, U. (1985) SOME EFFECTS OF RATE OF APPLICATION OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER TO WHEAT GROWN CONTINUOUSLY COMPARED WITH WHEAT IN A 4-COURSE ROTATION, The Journal of Agricultural Science, 105(OCT), pp. 389-396. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600056446
APA Citation style: RIDGMAN, W., WALTERS, D., WEDGWOOD, R., & MULLERWILMES, U. (1985). SOME EFFECTS OF RATE OF APPLICATION OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER TO WHEAT GROWN CONTINUOUSLY COMPARED WITH WHEAT IN A 4-COURSE ROTATION. The Journal of Agricultural Science. 105(OCT), 389-396. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600056446