Genotype by tillage interaction and performance progress for bread and durum wheat genotypes on irrigated raised beds
Abstract
Agronomic systems based on zero tillage and residue retention are becoming more important due to their potential for climate change adaptation through the reduction of soil erosion and improved water availability. Denser soil surface conditions and large amounts of crop residues, however, may be a constraint for early plant establishment, especially in irrigated production areas with high yield potential. Genotype by tillage interactions for...
Paper Details
Title
Genotype by tillage interaction and performance progress for bread and durum wheat genotypes on irrigated raised beds
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
216
Pages
42 - 52
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