Essays about: "kärnor per ax"

Found 3 essays containing the words kärnor per ax.

  1. 1. Kvävebehov och beståndsuppbyggnad hos olika höstvetesorter 2016-2018

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment

    Author : Henrik Roth; [2019]
    Keywords : optimal kvävegiva; skördekomponenter; skott per m2; ax per m2; kärnor per ax; tusenkornvikt; bestockare; kärnfyllare; kärnsättare;

    Abstract : Since winter wheat is a large part of the income at farm level, winter wheat is an important crop for Swedish agriculture. The yield is determined by the yield components ears/m2, seeds/ear and thousand grain weight. Yield components are affected by the nitrogen availability throughout the time they are formed and reduced. READ MORE

  2. 2. Kvävestrategiers effekt på skörd och skördekomponenter i höstvete 2013-2015

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment

    Author : Annika Nilsson; [2016]
    Keywords : ax per m²; kompletteringsgiva; kärnor per ax; N-sensor; optimal kvävegiva; proteinhalt; tidig kvävegiva; tusenkornvikt;

    Abstract : Höstvete är en viktig gröda i svenskt lantbruk och på många gårdar är det grunden i växtföljden. För att grödan ska ge hög avkastning krävs att skötselåtgärder och gödsling anpassas efter rådande förutsättningar och utförs vid rätt tidpunkt. READ MORE

  3. 3. Effects of particle length and maturity stage of whole crop barley silage on feed intake, chewing activity and eating behaviour by growing dairy steers

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health

    Author : Ann Sahlin; [2006]
    Keywords : steers; particle length; maturity stage; crop; barley; silage; feed intake; chewing activity; eating behaviour;

    Abstract : Whole crop cereal silage has proven to be a good and flexible feed alternative to growing cattle and can be fed alone or together with other forage sources. Whole crop silages constitute a less homogenous material compared to grass silage, with awns rich in starch and stalks with a high fiber concentration. READ MORE