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Oilseeds Crops: Agronomy, Science, and Technology [PDF]
1Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt 2 Institut fur Lebensmittelchemie, Hamburg University, Grindelallee 117, 20146 Hamburg, Germany 3Cellulosic Biofuel Network, Soils and Crops Research and Development Center, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada 4 Institute for Lipid Research, Federal ...
Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan Hassanien +4 more
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What Does Undergraduate Enrollment in Soil and Crop Sciences Mean for the Future of Agronomy? [PDF]
Soil and crop science programs at land‐grant colleges have historically relied on appropriated funding from state and federal sources and tuition to support the tripartite mission of research, extension, and teaching. However, due to declining funding from state and federal sources, tuition and fees are becoming increasingly important sources.
Neil Hansen +4 more
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ePlant for quantitative and predictive plant science research in the big data era —Lay the foundation for the future model guided crop breeding, engineering and agronomy [PDF]
BackgroundThe increase in global population, climate change and stagnancy in crop yield on unit land area basis in recent decades urgently call for a new approach to support contemporary crop improvements. ePlant is a mathematical model of plant growth and development with a high level of mechanistic details to meet this challenge.ResultsePlant ...
Yi Xiao +9 more
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Modern phenomics to empower holistic crop science, agronomy, and breeding research
Crop phenomics enables the collection of diverse plant traits for a large number of samples along different time scales, representing a greater data collection throughput compared with traditional measurements. Most modern crop phenomics use different sensors to collect reflective, emitted, and fluorescence signals, etc., from plant organs at different
Ni Jiang, Xin-Guang Zhu
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Science Frontiers in Agronomy, Crops, and Soils [PDF]
Madeline Fisher
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European Turfgrass Society Conference Special Section in Agronomy Journal and Crop Science [PDF]
Tracy Hmielowski
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The present study attempts to analyze the publication productivity of the “Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science” during the year 2000-2019. The study was based on the data extracted from the Web of Science database. The primary purpose of the study is to analyze the research contributions of the journal under review.
S., ALI K. +4 more
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The low nitrogen (N)-use efficiency of intensive winter oilseed rape (WOSR) cropping systems may cause negative environmental impacts, especially due to N leaching and gaseous losses.
Thomas Räbiger +5 more
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Gene expression variation explains maize seed germination heterosis
Background Heterosis has been extensively utilized in plant breeding, however, the underlying molecular mechanism remains largely elusive. Maize (Zea mays), which exhibits strong heterosis, is an ideal material for studying heterosis.
Jiong Wan +11 more
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Background The chlorophyll content (CC) is a key factor affecting maize photosynthetic efficiency and the final yield. However, its genetic basis remains unclear.
Xuehang Xiong +11 more
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