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Sugar beet crop nutrition program
Yara's crop nutrition programmes for sugar beet can help you to achieve excellent crop performance and maximise the yield and quality of all beet crops.
How to increase sugar beet yield
The two key components of sugar beet yield are the weight of sugar beet roots and the % sugar content of them.
How to increase sugar beet quality
When growing sugar beet the target is to produce pure crystalline sugar as efficiently as possible.
How to increase sugar quality in sugar beets
Sugar beet quality is increased by increasing the concentration of sucrose reducing the concentration of impurities such as amino acids, potassium and sodium.
Agronomic principles in sugar beet production
The aim of any grower is a high yielding crop, that produces a maximum amount of sugar per hectare with an acceptable quality of sugar juice.
Historical development of the sugar beet
Sugar beet breeding began in 1786.
Sugar beet - nutritional summary
Sugar beet high nutrient demand begins approximately 1-1,5 month after planting.
Role of nutrients by sugar beet growth stage
Find out which nutrients are most important at different growth stages.
Growth and development of sugar beet
Sugar beet has two years of development from germination to seed set.
World sugar beet production
In 2011 5,069,362 hectares was grown across the world, with the largest area grown in the Russian Federation.
Sugar beet market and market requirements
Sucrose from sugar beets is the principal use.
Sugar beet health
A balanced crop nutrition programme will help to ensure healthier sugar beet crops.
Magnesium and sulfur and sugar beet yield
Magnesium is an important component of chlorophyll and is therefore vital for maximum photosynthetic activity which drives yield development.
Micronutrients and sugar beet yield
During root expansion and growth, rapid cell division occurs which demands large amounts of boron.
Nitrogen and sugar beet yield
Nitrogen is the nutrient with the greatest influence on crop yield.
Phosphorus and sugar beet yield
Phosphorus is a component of nucleic acids and lipids and is important in the production and transport of sugars, fat and protein during sugar beet production.
Potassium and sodium and sugar beet yield
Potassium and sodium both have similar effects on the growth, development, and productivity of sugar beet.
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