Effect of fertilization and sowing time on the water use efficiency of oilseed rape (Debrecen, chernozem soil, 2010-2012 years)  

Effect of fertilization and sowing time on the water use efficiency of oilseed rape (Debrecen, chernozem soil, 2010-2012 years)  

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We have studied the fertilizer response of oilseed rape on the chernozem soil in Eastern Hungary in a three-year experiment (years of 2009/2010, 2010/2011, 2011/2012) in two sowing times (end of August, middle of September). Our research results proved that oilseed rape has high fertilizer (N+PK) demand. In the experiments, N = 210 kg ha-1 +PK prov...

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