M. Al-barzinjy, O. Stølen, J. Christiansen, J. E. Jensen
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引用次数: 29
Abstract
Yield/density relationships of two spring cultivars of oilseed rape were investigated under five different plant densities. Densities ranged from 20 to 130 plants m−2. Three response variables, number of pods per plant, seed weight per plant and dry matter per plant, were studied using different regression models to examine their relationship with density. Transformations were used to improve the fit of the models. Pods per plant, seed weight and dry matter per plant decreased as plant density increased. Seed weight and dry matter m−2 responded similarly to varying plant density for the two cultivars. For all response variables, the inverse exponential model gave the best fit to the data, indicating the existence of an optimum density, which was about half the official recommended sowing density.
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Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica Section B publishes original research in applied soil and plant science with special attention given to to crop production in agri- and horticultural systems. We welcome manuscripts dealing with:
Climate smart and sustainable crop production systems
Water and nutrient efficiency
Soil conservation and productivity
Precise agriculture systems
Applications of bio- and nanotechnology
Digitalisation and robotics
Soil-plant interactions
Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica, Section B – Soil & Plant Science forms part of a series of titles published on behalf of the Nordic Association of Agricultural Science (NJF). The series also includes Section A - Animal Science .