2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2007.00120.x
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Nitrogen dynamics and fertilizer use efficiency in leaves of different ages of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) at variable water regimes

Abstract: The consequences of nitrogen and water stress on sugar beet yield and quality are well documented in literature, whereas their interaction has been, surprisingly, little investigated. In the present research, the influence of early and late water stress on the dynamics of N uptake in leaves of different ages and on fertilizer efficiency was studied. Sugar beet plants, grown with a 15 N-labelled fertilizer in 20 soil columns (300 L each) under a rain shelter, were subjected to three water regimes: well-watered … Show more

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“…To Improve the Knowledge of the Interaction Between Irrigation and Nutrition There is a positive interaction between irrigation and nitrogen fertilizer (Draycott 1976;Barbanti et al 2007). These two factors can be additive.…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To Improve the Knowledge of the Interaction Between Irrigation and Nutrition There is a positive interaction between irrigation and nitrogen fertilizer (Draycott 1976;Barbanti et al 2007). These two factors can be additive.…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jones et al (2003) estimated a decrease of 1 t ha -1 of sugar in Central European countries as a result of global climate change. Barbanti et al (2007) highlighted that sugar yield losses are especially severe in the Mediterranean area due to water and nutrient stresses. The development of more stress-tolerant varieties is therefore now an urgent requirement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, this crop has also been developed as an efficient biofuel alternative to fossil fuel energy. The latter development is a response to increasing concerns about global warming, recent energy shortages and consequently, potential fertiliser shortage (Barbanti et al, 2007). Traditional breeding has played a vital role for productivity improvement in sugar beet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%