IMPROVING COTTON ESTABLISHMENT WITH SEED PRIMING
Date Issued:1990-08-08
Abstract
Establishing a satisfactory stand of cotton is a continuing problem for many growers. Even when the crop is not planted 'too early in terms of the 9: 00 soil temperature there is still a risk involved . A cold snap following planting or numerous different seedling diseases will dramatically reduce the rate of germination and emergence and may even resulting the death of many seedlings. The quality of a particular batch of seed will also effect the reliability of stand establishment.
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- 1990 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1990 Australian Cotton Conference