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ASSESSMENT OF THE ADAPTIVE POTENTIAL OF PISUM ARVENSE L. SAMPLES BY WEIGHT OF 1000 SEEDS

Scientific Life, 2021
The research was conducted in 2018-2020 in the forest-steppe zone of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The soil of the site is ordinary heavy loamy chernozem, with a low content of nitrate nitrogen (4 ... 6 mg/kg of soil), an average content of mobile phosphorus (19.7 mg/100 g) and a high content of exchangeable potassium (12.6 mg/100 g).
E.V. Kozhukhova, O.P. Oreshnikova
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Changing of seed amount and 1000 seeds weight by years, their impact on seed yield of sunflower varieties

Oil Crops, 2023
The variability of economically useful traits (1000 seeds weight and seed number per head) in varieties of the Saratov breeding was studied in 2010–2019. The correlation between traits the seed number and yield, the 1000 seeds weight and yield was determined.
A.Yu. Buenkov, S.P. Kudryashov
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Influence of Low Urea Fertilizer Rates on 1000-Seeds Weight of Maize (Zea mays L.) Varieties in a Tropical Humid Ecology

International Journal of Agriculture and Earth Science, 2023
A field experiment was conducted from 2015 to 2018 at the Teaching and Research Farm of Federal College of Education (Technical), Omoku - Rivers State, Nigeria; to determine the influence of low urea fertilizer rates on 1000-seed weight of five maize (Zea mays L.) varieties. The experiment was laid-out in a RCBD with three replications. Treatment rates
M. B. Nnah   +4 more
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The effects of nitrogen and of a granulated systemic insecticide on seed yield, 1000‐seed weight, oil percentage, and fatty acid composition of biennial rape seed ( Brassica napus L.)

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1970
Abstract The effects of nitrogen on yield, 1000‐seed weight, oil percentage, and percentages of major fatty acids of the biennial rape seed variety Rangl. were determined in three field trials sown at Lincoln on 23 March 1966, 15 April 1966, and 19 April 1967. Nitrogen was broadcast as granules of ammonium nitrate + lime at rates of 0,
J. Lammerink, I. M. Morice
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