Titre :
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Note on the effects of winter and spring waterlogging on growth, chemical composition and yield of rapeseed
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Auteurs :
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F. Gutierrez Boem ;
R. Lavado ;
C. Porcelli
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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1996
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Format :
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p. 175-179
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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AGRICULTURE, AGRONOMIE ET ELEVAGE
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Mots-clés:
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SOL HYDROMORPHE
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CROISSANCE VEGETALE
;
PHYSIOLOGIE VEGETALE
;
RENDEMENT DES CULTURES
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Résumé :
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In regions where climatic conditions are adequate for rapeseed production soils may suffer waterlogging of varying duration. A pot trial was conducted to determine the effects of waterlogging on the growth, nutrient absorption and yield of rapeseed. As the effect of anoxia is known to depend on temperature the study was carried with winter or spring floods of 3, 7 or 14 days duration compared with a control without flooding. Seed yield was affected by 3 or more days of waterlogging. Winter waterlogging decreased the number of seed per plant, due to fewer branches, siliques and seeds per silique. Spring waterlogging, by contrast, reduced individual seed weight and seed oil content. The uptake of N, P, K and Ca decreased significantly with flooding but that of Na increased with spring waterlogging. Yield decline was greater with winter than with spring flooding. Temperature during the flooded period was not the only factor determining the effects of waterlogging: the stage of development, when waterlogging occurred, is also an important factor.
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Source :
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Field crops research, vol.47
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