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Title: Wheat variety response to nitrogen management – Tamarang 2014
Other Titles: Northern NSW research results 2015
Authors: Graham, Rick
McMullen, Guy
Keywords: 2014, black vertosol, grain yield, nitrogen rate, side banded, sowing date, split application, Tamarang, variety, wheat
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Department of Primary Industries
Abstract: Key findings • Lancer [PBR] appears to have good grain stability, achieving low screenings across both N rates and sowing dates, and was the variety with the highest grain nitrogen yield (GNY), showing good grain yield (GY) response to increasing N rates. • Spitfire [PBR] although lower yielding than Suntop [PBR], was due to its high grain protein concentration (GPC), still able to achieve a comparable GNY. EGA Gregory [PBR] due in part to its lower GPC and Dart [PBR] principally a result of its lower GY, were the varieties with the lowest GNY. • Variety selection played an important role, with the main season varieties Suntop [PBR], Lancer [PBR] and EGA Gregory [PBR] yielding well over both sowing dates. EGA Gregory [PBR] was however, less GY responsive to increasing rates of N application. • EGA Eaglehawk [PBR] was particularly impacted both in terms of GY and screenings with delayed sowing, and increasing N rates, failing to achieve grain receival screening standards of ≤ 5.0 %. Dart [PBR] and to a lesser extent Suntop [PBR] experienced screening issues with later sowing and increasing rates of N application.
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/20224
ISSN: 2208-8199
Appears in Collections:DPI Agriculture - Southern and Northern Research Results [2011-present]

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