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dc.contributor.authorGraham, Rick-
dc.contributor.authorFormann, Peter-
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-17T03:41:21Z-
dc.date.available2024-10-17T03:41:21Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.issn2208-8199-
dc.identifier.urihttps://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/15570-
dc.description.abstractKey findings • Although plant available water (PAW) at sowing was ~47 mm (0–120 cm), timely in-crop rainfall of 257 mm improved yield potential. • If yield and subsequently fertiliser decisions were made on PAW at sowing and a low input approach to nitrogen (N) application was taken, as per the nil treatment in this experiment (42 kg/ha of Granulock Z), 0.9 t/ha or 20% of yield potential would have been lost, compared with the optimum N response rate (120 kg N/ha). • Significantly, even at modest levels of N application (e.g. 40–80 kg N/ha), grain yield was increased by 0.56 t/ha or 13% over the nil N treatment. • Although maximum yield was achieved at 11.1% grain protein content (GPC), the rate of grain yield increase per unit of additional N declined at GPC >10%. Importantly, results from this experiment did show that yield was compromised by N deficiency when GPC was <9%. • Results from this experiment highlight the need to consider yield potential in terms of targeted yields and hence N requirements. Importantly, if N inputs are limited then yield potential can be negatively affected.en
dc.publisherDepartment of Primary Industriesen
dc.subject2014, 2015, grain protein, grain yield, grey vertosol, nitrogen rate, sorghum, Terry Hie Hie, varietyen
dc.titleAgronomic response of sorghum varieties to nitrogen management – Terry Hie Hie 2014–15en
dc.title.alternativeNorthern NSW research results 2016en
dc.typeBook chapteren
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