Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus rates on yields of inia 66 wheat
1973
J St. andre | H Yamada | R Hoover
The economically optimum yield for INIA 66 wheat was obtained by using 150 lbs of nitrogen and 30 lbs of phosphorus per acre in these tests. Nitrogen had greater effect on yields than phosphorus, however, maximum yields were realized by using a combination of nitrogen and phosphorus as a fertilizer. Darker green color intensity was obtained with higher rates of fertilizer. Higher rates of phosphorus have a tendency to suppress the bushel weight. The highest net dollar return was obtained by using 150 lbs of nitrogen and 30 lbs of phosphorus per acre.
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California Agriculture
卷
27
期
1
ISSN
0008-0845 | 2160-8091
出版者
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
语言
英语
2024-12-11
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