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Comparison of barley variety, row spacing and nitrogen timing on grain yield, weed incidence and disease

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Southern Farming Systems ; Steele, Mark ; Wardle, Rohan
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1. Assess the potential yield loss/gains when increasing the seed row width for the benefits of subsequent inter‐row (no‐till) cropping;
2. To determine if nitrogen application efficiency can be increased in wider row spacing by applying the nitrogen either as an up front or in crop treatment;
3. To assess the varietal yield response to row spacing width, in response to nitrogen timing and row widths;
4. To assess weed incidence and disease pressure across each seed row width to determine crop competition factors.

Created: 2007

Issued: 10 09 2014

Data time period: 2007 to 2007

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