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Published in Agron J 91:737-743 (1999)
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Hybrid and Nitrogen Influence on Pearl Millet Production in Nebraska

Yield, Growth, and Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency

Nouri Mamana, Stephen C. Masona, Tom Galushaa and Max D. Clegga

a Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0915 USA



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Fig. 1 (a) Dry matter accumulation and (b) crop growth rate for pearl millet hybrids at Mead, NE, in 1995 (open diamonds, 590221 x 89-0083; solid diamonds, 1011A x 086R; open triangles, 1361 x Rm). Each data point is the mean of four plants. Error bars indicate ± 1 SE

 


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Fig. 2 (a) Dry matter accumulation and (b) crop growth rate for pearl millet hybrids at Mead, NE, in 1996 (open diamonds, 590221 x 89-0083; solid diamonds, 1011A x 086R; open triangles, 1361 x Rm). Each data point is the mean of four plants. Error bars indicate ± 1 SE

 


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Fig. 3 Pearl millet dry matter accumulation by different plant parts at Mead, NE, in 1995 and 1996

 





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