Effect of nitrogen mineral nutrition in extreme climatic conditions on sugar beet production
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Continuous advancements in plant breeding and the development of new hybrid varieties are occurring alongside the challenges posed by climate change. Consequently, there is an ongoing need to reassess agricultural practices. Fertilisation, particularly with nitrogen, plays an important part in plant production. Nitrogen is a critical element required in significant quantities for optimal crop growth, influencing the yield of various crops. However, it's important to acknowledge that nitrogen is a dynamic element, and substantial nitrogen reserves cannot be retained within the soil. Given the distinct requirements of sugar beet cultivation, where nitrogen not only impacts root yield but also profoundly influences root quality, it becomes important to improve fertilisation management. Therefore in our study we focused on assessing the effects of five different nitrogen fertiliser levels (40, 80, 120, 160, and 200 kg N/ha) on root yield and quality of two commercial sugar beet hybrids.
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nitrogen / nitrogen fertilization / mineral nutrition / extreme climatic conditions / sugar beet / production / root yield / hybridsИзвор:
Abstracts of Papers, 79th IIRB Congress "Innovation: our driver for a profitable and ecologically balanced sugar beet production ", 27-28 February 2024, Brussels, 2024, 32-32Издавач:
- International Institute of Sugar Beet Research (IIRB)
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FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Bajić, Ivana AU - Popov, Olivera AU - Ćurčić, Živko PY - 2024 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4464 AB - Continuous advancements in plant breeding and the development of new hybrid varieties are occurring alongside the challenges posed by climate change. Consequently, there is an ongoing need to reassess agricultural practices. Fertilisation, particularly with nitrogen, plays an important part in plant production. Nitrogen is a critical element required in significant quantities for optimal crop growth, influencing the yield of various crops. However, it's important to acknowledge that nitrogen is a dynamic element, and substantial nitrogen reserves cannot be retained within the soil. Given the distinct requirements of sugar beet cultivation, where nitrogen not only impacts root yield but also profoundly influences root quality, it becomes important to improve fertilisation management. Therefore in our study we focused on assessing the effects of five different nitrogen fertiliser levels (40, 80, 120, 160, and 200 kg N/ha) on root yield and quality of two commercial sugar beet hybrids. PB - International Institute of Sugar Beet Research (IIRB) C3 - Abstracts of Papers, 79th IIRB Congress "Innovation: our driver for a profitable and ecologically balanced sugar beet production ", 27-28 February 2024, Brussels T1 - Effect of nitrogen mineral nutrition in extreme climatic conditions on sugar beet production EP - 32 SP - 32 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4464 ER -
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Bajić, I., Popov, O.,& Ćurčić, Ž.. (2024). Effect of nitrogen mineral nutrition in extreme climatic conditions on sugar beet production. in Abstracts of Papers, 79th IIRB Congress "Innovation: our driver for a profitable and ecologically balanced sugar beet production ", 27-28 February 2024, Brussels International Institute of Sugar Beet Research (IIRB)., 32-32. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4464
Bajić I, Popov O, Ćurčić Ž. Effect of nitrogen mineral nutrition in extreme climatic conditions on sugar beet production. in Abstracts of Papers, 79th IIRB Congress "Innovation: our driver for a profitable and ecologically balanced sugar beet production ", 27-28 February 2024, Brussels. 2024;:32-32. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4464 .
Bajić, Ivana, Popov, Olivera, Ćurčić, Živko, "Effect of nitrogen mineral nutrition in extreme climatic conditions on sugar beet production" in Abstracts of Papers, 79th IIRB Congress "Innovation: our driver for a profitable and ecologically balanced sugar beet production ", 27-28 February 2024, Brussels (2024):32-32, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4464 .