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 - Nitrogen redistribution to sorghum grains as affected by plant competition
 - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
 - 0032-079X
 - An experiment was conducted to study nitrogen absorption and translocation in grain sorghum plants during their reproductive growth. Sorghum was grown in four row spacings: 50 and 70 cm in single rows, 80 and 120 cm in double rows 20 cm apart. Plant populations were 71000, 142000 and 213000 plants/ha. After flowering, samples were taken at 12 day intervals, and the plants were divided into grains and stover, where N was analyzed. There was an increase in N concentration in lower plant populations and in wider row spacings. However, total nitrogen accumulation (in kg/ha) increased as the number of plants was increased. In the vegetative parts of the plants there were higher N concentrations in lower populations showing that there was a higher N absorption and a lower translocation to the grains. When grain sorghum was grown in 50 cm rows, there was a high N accumulation, a high N translocation to the grains and the highest yield. This row spacing led to the highest N use efficiency.
 - 1-Oct-1993
 - Plant and Soil. Dordrecht: Springer, v. 155, p. 199-202, 1993.
 - 199-202
 - Springer
 - Nitrogen partitioning
 - Plant competition
 - Planting Pattern
 - Population
 - Sorghum bicolor
 
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00025018
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 - http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/33454
 
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