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1 July 2011 Extra-tall stubble can increase crop yield in the semiarid Canadian prairie
Herb Cutforth, Brian McConkey, Sangu Angadi, Doug Judiesch
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Cutforth, H., McConkey, B., Angadi, S. and Judiesch, D. 2011. Extra-tall stubble can increase crop yield in the semiarid Canadian prairie. Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: 783-785. Previous research in the semiarid prairie showed that crop yields increased as the height of standing stubble increased to 30 cm. Recent technology permits seeding into higher standing stubble. A 3-yr (2001-2003) study was conducted at Swift Current, SK, to determine how seeding canola, pulse, and wheat into cultivated, short (about 15 cm high), tall (about 30 cm high), and extra-tall (about 45 cm high) standing stubble affected crop yield. Crop yield and the overall average water use efficiency increased linearly as stubble height increased to 45 cm. Water use was independent of stubble height.

Herb Cutforth, Brian McConkey, Sangu Angadi, and Doug Judiesch "Extra-tall stubble can increase crop yield in the semiarid Canadian prairie," Canadian Journal of Plant Science 91(4), 783-785, (1 July 2011). https://doi.org/10.4141/CJPS10192
Received: 16 August 2010; Accepted: 1 March 2011; Published: 1 July 2011
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KEYWORDS
crop yield
Direct seeding
extra-tall stubble
rendement des cultures
semis directs
très grand chaume
utilisation de l'eau
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