Crecimiento Vegetativo
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Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................3 List of Authors................................................................................................................................................4 Wheat Growth and Development...................................................................................................................5 Wheat Variety Selection .................................................................................................................................9 SeedQuality..................................................................................................................................................11 Tillage and Wheat Doublecropping Systems ...............................................................................................16 Wheat Fertilization and Liming....................................................................................................................19 PlantingWheat..............................................................................................................................................21 Weed Management........................................................................................................................................24 Diseases of Wheat.........................................................................................................................................29 InsectManagement and Control...................................................................................................................36 Wheat Pest Resistance ..................................................................................................................................42 Cropping Systems for Pest Management in Small Grains...........................................................................44 Harvesting, Drying, and Storage ..................................................................................................................46 Milling and Baking Quality of Soft Red Winter Wheat...............................................................................53 Production Costs and MarketingAlternatives..............................................................................................54 Wheat in Swine Diets ...................................................................................................................................58 Small Grains for Non-grain Uses .................................................................................................................61Barley............................................................................................................................................................64 Oats ...............................................................................................................................................................67 Rye................................................................................................................................................................71 Triticale .........................................................................................................................................................75
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Introduction
Small grains — wheat, rye, oats, barley, and triticale — are important agricultural crops in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and northern Florida. Winterwheat is a significant cash grain crop in the Southeast, and rye, oats and wheat are planted on hundreds of thousands of acres in each state for winter grazing. Currently, winter barley production is limited, and triticale is a potential cash crop but is not grown extensively in the Southeast. Small grains are adaptable to multiple-cropping systems, and high grain and forage yields under dry land...
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