Title of article :
Cotton in Ultra-Narrow Row Spacing Plant Density and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates
Author/Authors :
Boquet، Donald J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-278
From page :
279
To page :
0
Abstract :
Ultra-narrow row spacing (UNR) of 25 cm or less may be a viable alternative to wide-row spacing for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in the Mid-South USA but yield and quality in relation to wide-row cotton have been variable. Field experiments were conducted from 1997 through 2000 on Gigger silt loam (fine-silty, mixed, thermic Typic Fragiudalfs) to: (i) determine the effects of plant density (128000, 256000, and 385000 plants ha-1) and N rate (90, 112, 134, and 157 kg ha1) on irrigated and rain-fed UNR cotton and (ii) compare performance of UNR cotton to wide-row cotton (102-cm row spacing) at a density of 116000 plants ha-1 and fertilized with 90 kg N ha-1. Increase in plant density decreased lint yield of irrigated cotton and had no effect on yield of rain-fed cotton. Increase in plant density of irrigated cotton decreased boll number plant-1 and individual boll weight but had no effect on boll number m-2. Yield components of rain-fed cotton were not affected by varying plant density. Increasing N rate did not affect yield or yield components of irrigated or rain-fed cotton. Plant density, N rate, and row spacing affected fiber properties but effects were small and would not affect value or utilization. Under irrigation, UNR cotton averaged 771 kg lint ha-1 and wide-row cotton averaged 1069 kg lint ha-1. Without irrigation, UNR cotton averaged 377 kg lint ha-1 and wide-row cotton averaged 586 kg lint ha-1. Maximum yields of UNR cotton were attained from plant densities in the range of 128000 to 256000 ha-1 and a N rate of 90 kg ha-1.
Keywords :
regioselective halogenation of 6-azaindoles , pyrrolopyridine , copper (II) bromide
Journal title :
Agronomy Journal
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Agronomy Journal
Record number :
111718
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