Winter wheat, Romania, 2015/2016, Isasi

CROP: Winter wheat, Glosa variety

YEAR: 2015/2016

COUNTRY: Romania 

LOCATION: Isasi, Ezareni

TESTER: SDE University of Agricultural Sciences in Isasi

RESULT:

  • 25% higher yield
  • 57% higher weight of grains/ears
  • Better leaf color and leaf size as a result of higher chlorophyll content

APPLICATION:

1 kg/ha, 2 times

COMMENT:

Controlled, scientific trial 750 m2

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