The relation between productivity elements and mineral fertilization in wheat

Sala Florin and Németh József and Boldea Marius: The relation between productivity elements and mineral fertilization in wheat. In: Review on agriculture and rural development, (3) 1. pp. 215-220. (2014)

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Abstract

The present research deals with the relation for determining productivity elements based on differentiated fertilization of wheat. Ear length and spikelet number presented smaller variation amplitude, while grain number and the weight of the grains on the ear had greater variation under the influence of differentiated fertilization. The differences in the productivity elements under analysis have statistical assurance and high degree of certainty (p<0.01). Generally, nitrogen had a higher contribution to the formation of productivity elements (R2 = 0.853 – 0.946) than phosphorus and potassium (R2 = 0.449 – 0.723). Phosphorus and potassium played a more important part in the formation of the number of grains than in the other productivity elements. It is possible to predict with a high level of certainty (p<0.01) the productivity elements based on the doses of fertilizers applied. Nitrogen allows of better prediction than the PK complex.

Item Type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: Review on agriculture and rural development
Date: 2014
Volume: 3
Number: 1
ISSN: 2063-4803
Page Range: pp. 215-220
Language: English
Related URLs: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/55132/
Uncontrolled Keywords: Trágyázás, Műtrágyázás, Búzatermesztés, Növénytermesztés - szántóföldi, Gabonatermesztés - kalászos, Éghajlati változás, Biokémia - növényi, Termelékenység - mezőgadasági, Termelékenység - mérése
Additional Information: Bibliogr.: 220. p. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Subjects: 04. Agricultural sciences
04. Agricultural sciences > 04.01. Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
Date Deposited: 2018. Jun. 18. 13:49
Last Modified: 2024. Apr. 15. 14:36
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/55340

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