TWO YEAR EVALUATION OF CORON® BASED NUTRITIONAL SYSTEMS FOR COTTON PRODUCTION.

Autor: Kenty, Michael M., Bowman, Roger L., Howard, Donald D., Banks, J. C., Osborne, Shane, Blythe, Tom, Buehring, Normie, Harrison, Mark P., Dobbs, Robert R., Burmester, Charlie, Camberato, Jim
Zdroj: Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences; 2006, p2083-2087, 5p, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: The article focuses on the research regarding the evaluation of CoRoN based nutritional systems for cotton production in the U.S. It cites the nutrient management plans (NMP) which were evaluated for its implementation, particularly their watershed areas. With the given data from field experiments at selected locations throughout the cotton belt states including North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, it depicts that high cotton yields can be maintained by applying reduced nitrogen rates after planting in connection with HM9754, the soil applied organic acid, followed by CoRon as a foliar application.
Databáze: Supplemental Index