2002
DOI: 10.1556/aagr.50.2002.4.4
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Seed yield of sugar beet as affected by stand density and harvesting date

Abstract: A three-year field trial was conducted to study the effect of plant population and harvesting dates on the yield of cleaned 2.0-6.0 mm seed and the seed yield (g) per plant. The highest seed yield was obtained with a spacing of 50 × 12 cm, or 160,000 plants/ha. A decrease in the plant-to-plant spacing to 9 cm decreased the yield by an average of 70 kg/ha over the three study years. The seed yield decreased to an even greater extent when the plant-to-plant spacing was 16 or 24 cm. The seed yields increased the … Show more

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“…The sugar beet seeds were sown in 15 plots (2 9 2 m) with three rows at a spacing of 9 9 30 cm (plant 9 row) (Rajic et al 2002) with three replications. The 20 Seeds of sugar beets were sown in each row.…”
Section: Experiments IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sugar beet seeds were sown in 15 plots (2 9 2 m) with three rows at a spacing of 9 9 30 cm (plant 9 row) (Rajic et al 2002) with three replications. The 20 Seeds of sugar beets were sown in each row.…”
Section: Experiments IImentioning
confidence: 99%