2017
DOI: 10.22161/ijeab/2.4.59
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Effect of dose and timing of application of different plant growth regulators on lodging and grain yield of a Scottish landrace of barley (Bere) in Orkney, Scotland

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“…In the case of bere barley, over-fertilisation leads to increased incidences of lodging (i.e. falling over), which can negatively impact plant growth and complicates harvesting (Shah et al, 2017). Hence, two rather conservative application levels of 25 t/ha and 50 t/ha seaweed (i.e.…”
Section: Historical and Archaeological Background To Field Trial Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of bere barley, over-fertilisation leads to increased incidences of lodging (i.e. falling over), which can negatively impact plant growth and complicates harvesting (Shah et al, 2017). Hence, two rather conservative application levels of 25 t/ha and 50 t/ha seaweed (i.e.…”
Section: Historical and Archaeological Background To Field Trial Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from reducing grain yield (Fischer and Stapper, 1987;Tripathi et al, 2005), lodging can cause several knock-on effects such as increased drying costs, deterioration of grain quality and slowed harvest (Berry et al, 2004). Accurate and timely detection of crop lodging can help farmers improve crop yield forecasts, guide harvest operations and contribute to optimum crop pricing (Ceballos et al, 2019;Shah et al, 2017). Field-based approaches -that use visual inspection-are the most common methods to assess lodging and detect the time of its incidence , but are infeasible for areas larger than a few hundred hectares.…”
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confidence: 99%