Abstract

The recently introduced Canada Prairie Springs (CPS) class of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), contains semidwarf cultivars that may require different management practices from the traditional Hard Red Spring (HRS) wheats grown in western Canada. This study was conducted to determine if HY320' CPS and HRS cultivars respond differently to seeding method and N fertilization. Seeding methods involving stubble mulch and clean tillage were applied for a minimum of 3 yr at: Swift Current, Saskatchewan (Sask.) on a Swinton silty loam (Typic Haploboroll); Saskatoon, Sask. on a Bradwell fine sandy loam (Typic Haploboroll); and at Melfort, Sask. on a Melfort silty clay loam (Vertic Haploboroll) (...)

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