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Title: Strategies to reduce nitrous oxide emissions from nitrogen fertiliser applied to dryland sorghum. Part 1. Effects on crop production and gross margins
Other Titles: Northern NSW research results 2016
Authors: Schwenke, Graeme
Haigh, Bruce
Keywords: 2014, 2015, biomass, Breeza, flowering, grain protein, grain yield, gross margin, nitrogen rate, nitrous oxide emissions, side banded, sorghum, split application, Tamworth, top dressing
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Department of Primary Industries
Abstract: Key findings • Fertiliser nitrogen (N) rates should be tailored to suit paddock history and soil mineral N levels at sowing. • Sorghum yields without N fertiliser, although high in a favourable season, were still well below those achieved using additional N fertiliser. • At Tamworth, in-season rainfall ideally suited a split-N application strategy resulting in the highest yields. • At Breeza, drier conditions meant that neither split N application nor slow-release N products boosted grain yields above those reached using urea all applied at sowing. • Gross margins for most alternative N strategies were greater than that achieved when no N was applied.
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/15582
ISSN: 2208-8199
Appears in Collections:DPI Agriculture - Southern and Northern Research Results [2011-present]

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