Winter wheat yield and quality depending on the level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization

2019
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Rajičić, Vera
Milivojević, J.
Popović, Vera

Branković, Snežana
Đurić, Nenad

Perišić, Vesna
Terzić, Dragan
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Tests were carried out on stationary field trial, soil type vertisol in the process of degradation. The land on which the view is derived is characterized by low pH (pH lt 5.0). The Dose of nitrogen was 120 kg N/ha, which was administered in combination with phosphorous and potassium fertilizer. The tests showed a significant grain yield. Nitrogen had a most significant impact on the yield of wheat. The average grain yield of all treatments in the 2008/09 growing season was significantly greater than in the following years, mostly as the result of highly favourable weather conditions at major stages of plant development. The average highest yield was achieved in the variant N120P100K60 (5.528 t/ha), although the high yield of more than 5 t/ha was obtained and the triple treatments NPK where nitrogen is applied in the maximum amount of 120 kg/ha, 60 kg/ha P2O5 and 60 kg/ha K2O as well as variants NP in a quantity of 100 kg/ha P2O5 and 60 kg/ha K2O. Also, the 1000-grain weight was highes...t in balanced fertilization with all nutrients NPK (40 g), in a quantity of 120 kg N/ha, 100 kg/ha P2O5 and 60 kg/ha K2O. Averaged across years, significantly higher values for test weight were found in the control (76.91 kg/hl). Variance analysis showed statistically significant differences for grain yield and test weight between the vegetation seasons. Significant differences for 1000 grain weight between the variants of fertilization.
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Fertilization / Mineral nutrition / Wheat / YieldSource:
Agriculture & Forestry, 2019, 65, 2, 79-88Publisher:
- University of Montenegro
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- Biotechnology in the regulation of productive and reproductive status and health in dairy cows (RS-31050)
- Bilateral project Montenegro-Serbia, 2019-2020: Alternative cereals and oil crops as a source of healthcare food and an important raw material for the production of biofuel
- FAO project: Redesigning the exploitation of small grains genetic resources towards increased sustainability of grain-value chain and improved farmers’ livelihoods in Serbia and Bulgaria – GRAINEFIT; 2019-2022
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Rajičić, Vera AU - Milivojević, J. AU - Popović, Vera AU - Branković, Snežana AU - Đurić, Nenad AU - Perišić, Vesna AU - Terzić, Dragan PY - 2019 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1943 AB - Tests were carried out on stationary field trial, soil type vertisol in the process of degradation. The land on which the view is derived is characterized by low pH (pH lt 5.0). The Dose of nitrogen was 120 kg N/ha, which was administered in combination with phosphorous and potassium fertilizer. The tests showed a significant grain yield. Nitrogen had a most significant impact on the yield of wheat. The average grain yield of all treatments in the 2008/09 growing season was significantly greater than in the following years, mostly as the result of highly favourable weather conditions at major stages of plant development. The average highest yield was achieved in the variant N120P100K60 (5.528 t/ha), although the high yield of more than 5 t/ha was obtained and the triple treatments NPK where nitrogen is applied in the maximum amount of 120 kg/ha, 60 kg/ha P2O5 and 60 kg/ha K2O as well as variants NP in a quantity of 100 kg/ha P2O5 and 60 kg/ha K2O. Also, the 1000-grain weight was highest in balanced fertilization with all nutrients NPK (40 g), in a quantity of 120 kg N/ha, 100 kg/ha P2O5 and 60 kg/ha K2O. Averaged across years, significantly higher values for test weight were found in the control (76.91 kg/hl). Variance analysis showed statistically significant differences for grain yield and test weight between the vegetation seasons. Significant differences for 1000 grain weight between the variants of fertilization. PB - University of Montenegro T2 - Agriculture & Forestry T1 - Winter wheat yield and quality depending on the level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization EP - 88 IS - 2 SP - 79 VL - 65 DO - 10.17707/AgricultForest.65.2.06 ER -
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Rajičić, V., Milivojević, J., Popović, V., Branković, S., Đurić, N., Perišić, V.,& Terzić, D.. (2019). Winter wheat yield and quality depending on the level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization. in Agriculture & Forestry University of Montenegro., 65(2), 79-88. https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.65.2.06
Rajičić V, Milivojević J, Popović V, Branković S, Đurić N, Perišić V, Terzić D. Winter wheat yield and quality depending on the level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization. in Agriculture & Forestry. 2019;65(2):79-88. doi:10.17707/AgricultForest.65.2.06 .
Rajičić, Vera, Milivojević, J., Popović, Vera, Branković, Snežana, Đurić, Nenad, Perišić, Vesna, Terzić, Dragan, "Winter wheat yield and quality depending on the level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization" in Agriculture & Forestry, 65, no. 2 (2019):79-88, https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.65.2.06 . .