Application of Organic Sources and Nitrogen affect dry matter partitioning in Wheat under Tillage Systems
Madeeha Alamzeb1, Shazma Anwar1, Asif Iqbal1,2*, Song Meizhen2, Mazhar Iqbal3, Sara4, Muhammad Ramzan2 and Afza Tabassum1
1Department of Agronomy, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan 25130; 2State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research of CAAS, Anyang, China, 455000; 3Department of Botany, SBB University Sheringal Dir (Upper); 4Departmnent of Soil and Environmental Sciences, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan 25130.
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Figure 1
Interactive effect of nitrogen levels and tillage system on leaf dry matter (g m-2) of wheat at heading.
Figure 2
Interactive effect of organic sources and tillage system on the stem dry matter (g m-2) of wheat at heading.
Figure 3
Interactive effect of nitrogen levels and tillage system on stem dry matter (g m-2) of wheat at heading.
Figure 4
Interactive effect of nitrogen levels and tillage system on total dry matter (g m-2) of wheat at heading.
Figure 5
Interactive effect of nitrogen levels and tillage system on total dry matter (g m-2) of wheat at heading.
Figure 6
Interactive effect of nitrogen levels and tillage system on leaf dry matter (g m-2) of wheat at physiological maturity.