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Integrated physiological, biochemical and hormonal traits determine drought tolerance and yield stability in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) [PDF]
Drought stress, intensified by climate change, represents a major limiting factor to growth, reproductive development, and nut productivity of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.), especially in rainfed and marginal production systems.
Babli Mog +16 more
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Forewarning models of tea mosquito bug {Helopeltis antonii (Signoret)} in cashew
Field experiment was conducted to monitor tea mosquito bug damage with respect to weather variables for seven years from 2013 to 2020 at Cashew Research Station, Madakkathara. A seasonal pattern was observed in tea mosquito bug incidence, coinciding the
SMITHA M. S. +4 more
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Energy budgeting and life cycle assessment of cashew cultivation under different planting densities
Energy budgeting is important for determining the sustainability and vulnerability of a crop production system. In the present study, an assessment of the energy requirements for cashew cultivation under three different planting densities was carried ...
Manjunatha Krishnappa +5 more
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De novo assembly and characterization of the draft genome of the cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)
Cashew is the second most important tree nut crop in the global market. Cashew is a diploid and heterozygous species closely related to the mango and pistachio. Its improvement by conventional breeding is slow due to the long juvenile phase.
Siddanna Savadi +7 more
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Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is an important tropical nut crop of social and economic importance worldwide. However, the crop is threatened with the low yield.
Lakshamipathy +10 more
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An overview of canopy management in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)
Being a tree crop of commercial importance, the productive performance of cashew is greatly influenced by how best its canopy is architectured for harnessing maximum benefits in terms of yield.
D J Adiga +3 more
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East Timor as an important source of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) genetic diversity [PDF]
Background Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a crop currently grown in several tropical countries because of the economic importance of cashew nuts.
Lara Guterres +6 more
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Studies on crossability in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) genotypes
Successful hybridization primarily depends on the crossability of the parents involved as well as development of the F1 hybrids and their derivatives.
V Ramteke +3 more
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Background: Weeds are important biotic agents that have a big impact on plant yields and growth. In southern Tanzania, the timing and effects of weeding were studied in relation to cashew flushing and flowering.
Abdallah Rajabu Makale +4 more
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To promote the better utilization of genetic resources of cashew, 91 accessions maintained at Cashew Research Station, Madakkathara were assessed for 38 phenotypic traits. Frequencies of the phenotypic classes of each character were calculated.
A. C. Asna* , Jalaja S. Menon and M. S. Smitha
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