dc.creatorAsefa Taa
dc.creatorTanner, D.G.
dc.creatorKefyalew Girma
dc.creatorAmanuel Gorfu
dc.date2013-06-05T15:45:22Z
dc.date2013-06-05T15:45:22Z
dc.date1997
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-17T19:56:24Z
dc.date.available2023-07-17T19:56:24Z
dc.identifier2072-6589
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10883/1408
dc.identifier10.4314/acsj.v5i2.27856
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/7508698
dc.descriptionCropping systems in the Ethiopian highlands involve rotations of cereals with grain legume and oilseed crops; the proportional allocation among crop species varies with altitude, rainfall, and soil type. Barley (Hordeum vulgare) tends to dominate in the highest altitudinal zones, while bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is more common at medium altitudes. A trial was established in 1992 at the Bekoji research site in southeastern Ethiopia to evaluate interactions among barley-based cropping sequences and annual applications of inorganic nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) fertiliser. Rotational crops included Ethiopian rapeseed (Brassica carinata), faba bean (Vicia faba), and bread wheat
dc.description135-146
dc.formatPDF
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAfrican Crop Science Society
dc.publisherhttp://www.bioline.org.br/abstract?cs97020
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dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.source2
dc.source5
dc.sourceAfrican Crop Science Journal
dc.subjectAGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
dc.subjectWeed Density
dc.subjectBARLEY
dc.subjectCROP ROTATION
dc.subjectFABA BEANS
dc.subjectGRAIN
dc.subjectYIELDS
dc.subjectNITROGEN
dc.subjectPHOSPHORUS
dc.subjectRAPESEED
dc.subjectWEEDS
dc.subjectWHEAT
dc.titleGrain yield of barley as affected by cropping sequence and fertilizer application in Southeastern Ethiopia
dc.typeArticle
dc.coverageEthiopia


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