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(II) Effect of early sowing on the growth, yield and quality of sugar beet - 4149

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Publication Date
December 01, 1999

Publication Type
EOPR

Pages: 27

Abstract

Experiments have shown that yield of sugar is closely related to the amount of solar radiation intercepted by a sugar beet crop. Early sowing increases leaf area from May onwards when radiation is at its maximum and provides a basis for increasing yields. In the past, bolting has been an undesirable consequence of early sowing but some modern cultivars have good bolting resistance and can be sown early with a limited risk of bolting.

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