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Timing of nitrogen in low rainfall canola

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Department of Agriculture and Food WA ; French, Bob ; Seymour, Mark
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Aim; To investigate the response to changing the nitrogen rate and changing the time of application. Canola yield and oil will be measured and RR hybrids will be compared with open-pollinated TT types (OP TT).
Previous trial results suggest that as long as nitrogen is applied within 8 weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty.
How canola responds to nitrogen applied later than 8 weeks has not been widely researched. Similarly how new generation canola such as RoundupReady (RR) hybrids respond to nitrogen has not been widely tested, particularly in low and medium rainfall areas. This trial is one of a series of 13 timing of nitrogen experiments DAFWA conducted in 2013.

Created: 2013

Issued: 14 06 2017

Data time period: 2013 to 2013

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118.230399,-31.488017

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