Profitability and Physiological Traits of Canola as Affected by Various Green Manure Management Scenarios and Inorganic Nitrogen Application
Khalid Ali1*, Amanullah Jan2
1Agriculture Research Institute (ARI) Tarnab-Peshawar, Pakistan; 2Department of Agronomy, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar-Pakistan.
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Figure 1
Ten (10) years mean monthly rainfall (mm), Minimum and maximum temperature (°C) during the growing seasons 2011-12 and 2012-13, respectively
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Interaction between C x GM x N for leaf area index of canola
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Interaction between AGM x C x N for leaf area index of canola
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Interaction between AGM x C for crop growth rate (g m-2 d-1) of canola
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Interaction between GM x N for crop growth rate (g m-2 d-1) of canola
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Interaction between AGM x N for crop growth rate (g m-2 d-1) of canola
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Interaction between C x N for crop growth rate (g m-2 d-1) of canola
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Interaction between C x GM x N for crop growth rate (g m-2 d-1) of canola
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Interaction between AGM x C x N for crop growth rate (g m-2 d-1) of canola
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Interaction between C x GM for seed yield (kg ha-1) of canola
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Interaction between AGM x C x N for seed yield (kg ha-1) of canola
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Interaction between GM x N for harvest Index (%) of canola