Postgraduate: Rose Roche - Training in crop physiology - Funtional responses of cotton to environtment mediated via internal nitrogen dynamics
Date Issued:2005-06-30
Abstract
Ultra-narrow row (UNR) cotton, a production system with rows spaced less than 40cm apart, has been proposed as the ideal system for earlier maturity without substantial yield loss. However, trials in the USA and Australia have found yield and maturity benefits difficult to consistently achieve with UNR cotton production. This thesis aimed to improve the understanding of the differences in the growth and development of cotton conventionally spaced (1m) and UNR.
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