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Genotype, sowing date and plant spacing influence on high-yielding irrigated wheat in southern New South Wales. I. Phasic development, canopy growth and spike production

Stapper, M.; Fischer, R.A.

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 41(6): 997-1019

1990


ISSN/ISBN: 0004-9409
DOI: 10.1071/ar9900997
Accession: 002118912

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Sowing date, sowing rate and row spacing effects were studied on high input crops of 25 wheat and 3 triticale cultivars in 1983-85 at Griffith, New South Wales. Growing period durations were between 208 and 100 d for early Apr. and mid-Aug. sowings, resp., with differences in anthesis dates within sowing dates of up to 45 d. Genotypes were classified into 6 major maturity groups.

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