[HTML][HTML] Understanding plant density effects on maize growth and development: an important issue to maximize grain yield

L Sangoi - Ciência rural, 2001 - SciELO Brasil
Maize is the agronomic grass species that is most sensitive to variations in plant density. For
each production system, there is a population that maximizes grain yield. This article …

Arranjo de plantas em milho: análise do estado-da-arte

G Argenta, PRF Silva, L Sangoi - Ciência rural, 2001 - SciELO Brasil
A interceptação da radiação fotossinteticamente ativa pelas plantas exerce grande
influência sobre a sua performance quando outros fatores ambientais são favoráveis. A …

Seeding rate influence on yield and yield components of irrigated winter wheat in a Mediterranean climate

J Lloveras, J Manent, J Viudas, A López… - Agronomy …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
It is difficult to establish agronomic practices for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in
Mediterranean regions because of high annual variability in rainfall. Plant density is a factor …

The Remarkable Journey of a Weed: Biology and Management of Annual Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) in Conservation Cropping Systems of Australia

AA Bajwa, S Latif, C Borger, N Iqbal, M Asaduzzaman… - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum Gaud.), traditionally utilised as a pasture species, has
become the most problematic and difficult-to-control weed across grain production regions …

Effect of sowing depth on seedling emergence, growth and development in barley and wheat

EJM Kirby - Field crops research, 1993 - Elsevier
Crop prediction models often assume a 'standard'sowing depth but this may vary both
between and within crops. This paper reports response of time of seedling emergence and …

Efficacy of cultural control methods for combating herbicide‐resistant Lolium rigidum

GS Gill, JE Holmes - Pesticide Science, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Herbicide‐resistant populations of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) are estimated to affect
crop production on about 5000 farms in southern Australia. In order to manage resistant …

[PDF][PDF] Stubble retention in cropping systems in southern Australia: benefits and challenges

B Scott, P Eberbach, J Evans, L Wade - 2010 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Late stubble burning just prior to sowing is commonly practised in the south-eastern
cropping areas of Australia which includes central and southern New South Wales (NSW) …

Comparing the nitrogen and phosphorus requirements of canola and wheat for grain yield and quality

RF Brennan, MDA Bolland - Crop and Pasture Science, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Canola (oilseed rape, Brassica napus L.) is now grown in rotation with spring wheat
(Triticum aestivum L.) on the predominantly sandy soils of south-western Australia. For both …

Interactions between crop sequences, weed populations and herbicide use in Western Australian broadacre farms: findings of a six-year survey

M Harries, KC Flower, CA Scanlan… - Crop and Pasture …, 2020 - CSIRO Publishing
Six years of survey data taken from 184 paddocks spanning 14 million ha of land used for
crop and pasture production in south-west Western Australia were used to assess weed …

Genotype× management strategies to stabilise the flowering time of wheat in the south-eastern Australian wheatbelt

BM Flohr, JR Hunt, JA Kirkegaard… - Crop and Pasture …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Growers in the wheatbelt of south-eastern Australia need increases in water-limited potential
yield (PYw) in order to remain competitive in a changing climate and with declining terms of …