Journal article

SOME EFFECTS OF RATE OF APPLICATION OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER TO WHEAT GROWN CONTINUOUSLY COMPARED WITH WHEAT IN A 4-COURSE ROTATION


Authors listRIDGMAN, WJ; WALTERS, DE; WEDGWOOD, RB; MULLERWILMES, U

Publication year1985

Pages389-396

JournalThe Journal of Agricultural Science

Volume number105

Issue numberOCT

ISSN0021-8596

eISSN1469-5146

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600056446

PublisherCambridge 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 styleRIDGMAN, 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 styleRIDGMAN, 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


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