Soil moisture and its incidence on grain sorghum implantation

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Esteban Alessandria

Abstract

After the elaboration of the results that allowed the development of the work “Factors affecting the implantation of grain sorghum: sowing depth and size of the caryopsis” (E. Alessandria, 1982), some aspects arose that for various reasons were not included in the same, among them the different behavior of sorghum seedlings, depending on whether they were sown in relatively dry or humid soil.

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Soil moisture and its incidence on grain sorghum implantation. (1988). AgriScientia, 6, 91-93. https://doi.org/10.31047/1668.298x.v6.n1.934
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Esteban Alessandria, National University of Córdoba

Agronomist Engineer, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Ecology, Dept. of Natural Resources, ac. Cs. Agropecurias, U. N. C.

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Soil moisture and its incidence on grain sorghum implantation. (1988). AgriScientia, 6, 91-93. https://doi.org/10.31047/1668.298x.v6.n1.934

References

Alessandria, E. (1982). Factores que afectan la implantación del sorgo granífero: profundidad de siembra y tamaño del cariopse. Revista de Ciencias Agropecuarias, 3, 71-89.

Parodi, R., Scantamburlo, J. L., & Nieves, J. A. (1975). La falta de humedad superficial en el suelo no es motivo para retrasar la siembra de sorgo granífero. Informe Técnico N° 59, E.E.A. INTA, Manfredi (Cba).