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Published in Agron J 91:975-983 (1999)
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Wheat Management in Warm Environments

Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers, Irrigation Frequency, and Mulching

Mohamad Badaruddina, Matthew P. Reynoldsb and Osman A.A. Ageebc

a Bangladesh Agric. Res. Inst., P.D. Nashipur, P.O. Box 6057, Gulshan, Bangladesh
b Int. Maize and Wheat Improvement Ctr. (CIMMYT), Mexico (mailing address: Apartado 370, P.O. Box 60326, Houston, TX 77205) USA
c Sudan Agric. Res. Corp., P.O. Box 126, Wad Medani, Sudan



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Fig. 1 Monthly mean temperatures during wheat growing cycles in Sudan, Bangladesh, and Mexico, 1991–1993

 


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Fig. 2 Response of wheat yield to presence (+FYM) or absence (-FYM) of farmyard manure (10 t ha-1) at two irrigation levels (600 and 250 mm) and two sowing cycles (winter and spring) at Tlaltizapán, Mexico, averaged for 1991–1992 and 1992–1993

 


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Fig. 3 Response of wheat yield to five management treatments under optimally irrigated conditions for winter and spring sowing dates at Tlaltizapán, Mexico, 1992–1993: Control (200–50–0 N–P–K), FYM (control + 10 t ha-1 farmyard manure), mulch (control + 2.5 t ha-1 straw mulch), extra NPK (300–75–35 N–P–K + trace elements), and zero N (0–50–0 N–P–K)

 


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Fig. 4 Response of two wheat lines (heat-tolerant Glennson and heat-sensitive Pavon) to three management treatments under optimally irrigated conditions for winter and spring sowing dates at Tlaltizapán, Mexico, 1991–1992: Control (200–50–0 N–P–K), FYM (control + 10 t ha-1 farmyard manure), and mulch (control + 2.5 t ha-1 straw mulch)

 





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