Nutrient and Irrigation Management

作者: B.A. McKenzie , M. Andrews , G. D. Hill

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6313-8_9

关键词: AgronomySoil typeSoil fertilityIrrigation managementSoil waterNutrientIrrigationWater useEnvironmental scienceEdaphic

摘要: Lentils are often grown in difficult edaphic conditions on stored soil water. This usually results low yields. While water stress is responsible for these yields, levels of fertility can also be a contributing factor. fix enough N their own requirements, although if sown into with extremely available or cold, wet they may require small amount starter to ensure adequate early growth support nodulation and fixation. responses fertilisers variable, there many reports that P at 40–60 kg/ha help provide increased Also, application K around 20 beneficial sandy eroded soils. Sulfur unlikely deficient containing S impurities applied other crops the rotation. Of micronutrients Zn B two most likely deficient.While breeding management reduce effects drought lentils will respond irrigation substantial yield increases. However, high sensitivity logging means overdone thus decrease yield. Irrigation requirements best calculated by considering limiting use deficit crop irrigating control moisture value suited variety type

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