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Increasing wheat yields sustainability through agronomic means

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: CIMMYT NRG Paper ; 98-01Publication details: Mexico : CIMMYT, 1998.Description: vi, 22 pagesSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This paper examines common factors that constrain wheat yields: insufficient nutrients (using nitrogen as an example); problems of late planting and poor crop establishment; suboptimal water management; lodging; and weeds. The authors suggest agronomic practices, including tillage practices, rotations, and input management options that can ameliorate important constraints and sustainably improve yields. Examples are drawn largely from rice-wheat systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plains and from wheat systems in northwestern Mexico. These examples indicate that there is still considerable potential for raising wheat yields in a sustainable manner and meeting rapidly expanding demand for wheat in developing countries.
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This paper examines common factors that constrain wheat yields: insufficient nutrients (using nitrogen as an example); problems of late planting and poor crop establishment; suboptimal water management; lodging; and weeds. The authors suggest agronomic practices, including tillage practices, rotations, and input management options that can ameliorate important constraints and sustainably improve yields. Examples are drawn largely from rice-wheat systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plains and from wheat systems in northwestern Mexico. These examples indicate that there is still considerable potential for raising wheat yields in a sustainable manner and meeting rapidly expanding demand for wheat in developing countries.

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Text in English

LSLinks|R98-99CIMPU|9805|AGRIS 9802|R97-98CIMPU|anterior|R98CIMPU|FINAL9798|DSpace 1

Sayre, K.D. : Non-active scientist

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