Title: Effects of Sowing Date and the Determination of Optimum Sowing Date
Abstract:The production of wheat is spread over a larger area encompassing a more diverse range of climates and cropping systems than rice is. Variations in national yields reflect the diversity of wheat clima...The production of wheat is spread over a larger area encompassing a more diverse range of climates and cropping systems than rice is. Variations in national yields reflect the diversity of wheat climates and production systems throughout the world. For example, yields are high in the relatively benign climates of Europe (7.5 t ha-1 in the United Kingdom) and much lower in the predominantly water-deficient wheat growing areas of Australia (1.7 t ha-1). In 1997 there were 29 countries, spread through all continents, that sow more than 1 million ha of wheat (FAO, 1998).Read More
Publication Year: 2024
Publication Date: 2024-11-06
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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