Research Paper
Effect of sowing date on plant count, true-leaf growth stage and vernalisation of fodder beet and sugar beet
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- Effect of sowing date on plant count, true-leaf growth stage and vernalisation of fodder beet and sugar beet
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- Lincoln University
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The effect of date of sowing on plant population, true - leaf growth stage, and vernalisation impact was investigated in a trial in 2015 in Canterbury. Fodder beet and sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) were sown at six different sowing dates (mid-and late-September, mid-and late-October and mid-and late-November) at rate of 100,000 and 110,000 seeds/ha, respectively. Higher plant populations were found in late-November sowing for fodder beet in comparison to the earliest sowing (81,000 versus 45,0...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2016
- Creator
- Stocker, N / Saldias, B / Brosnahan, R / Donnelly, L / Gibbs, SJ
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/9762
- Related subjects
- Beta vulgaris / germination rate / true-leaf growth / sowing date / Agriculture, land and farm management / Crop and pasture production
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