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Contribution of Remobilized Total Dry Matter to Soybean Yield
Journal of Crop Improvement, 2012It is recognized that soybean remobilizes carbohydrates and protein compounds from vegetative to reproductive organs during the last half of the seed filling period. However, reports quantifying how much of final yield is constituted by these remobilized materials under field conditions are lacking.
James E. Board, Charanjit S. Kahlon
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YIELD OF DRY MATTER, IN VITRO-DIGESTIBLE DRY MATTER AND CRUDE PROTEIN OF FORAGES
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1967Pure stands of alfalfa, bromegrass, orchardgrass and timothy, each represented by two varieties differing in maturity and/or plant type, were harvested weekly during their first crop growth in 1961, 1962, and 1963.All forages consistently increased in dry matter yield until approximately the early-seed stage. Differences in rate of growth, development
R. S. Fulkerson +3 more
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Dry Matter Accumulation Predictors for Optimal Yield in Soybean
Crop Science, 2005Identification of predictors for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] optimal yield (4500 kg ha−1 for Louisiana growing conditions) would help farmers identify profitability and aid in determination of environmental factors limiting crop yield. Since environmental influences on yield act mainly through effects on total dry matter (TDM) accumulation during ...
James E. Board, Harikrishna Modali
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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2014
Dry bean is an important legume crop for a large portion of the world's population. Nitrogen (N) is one of the most yield-limiting nutrients in all dry bean–producing regions of the world. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate responses of 15 dry bean genotypes to N fertilization with and without rhizobial inoculation grown on a lowland ...
N. K. Fageria +4 more
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Dry bean is an important legume crop for a large portion of the world's population. Nitrogen (N) is one of the most yield-limiting nutrients in all dry bean–producing regions of the world. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate responses of 15 dry bean genotypes to N fertilization with and without rhizobial inoculation grown on a lowland ...
N. K. Fageria +4 more
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Seed Yield Selection in Medicago sativa L. and Correlated Responses Affecting Dry Matter Yield
Plant Breeding, 1987AbstractOpen pollinated (OP) progenies from 72 plants, selected for seed yield within a population of the Italian synthetic variety ‘Adriana’, were evaluated in 1983–1986 under dense stand conditions, both for dry matter yield (DMY) of the 1st cut and seed yield (SY) of the 2nd regrowth.
VERONESI, Fabio, FALCINELLI, Mario
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LEGUME RESEARCH - AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2023
Background: Drought is a leading abiotic factor limiting groundnut production globally. Therefore, the screening and development of moisture stress tolerant groundnut genotypes is a key issue towards sustainable agriculture. Methods: An experiment was laid in a split plot design taking two conditions, control (T1) and moisture stress (T2) as main ...
P. Latha +4 more
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Background: Drought is a leading abiotic factor limiting groundnut production globally. Therefore, the screening and development of moisture stress tolerant groundnut genotypes is a key issue towards sustainable agriculture. Methods: An experiment was laid in a split plot design taking two conditions, control (T1) and moisture stress (T2) as main ...
P. Latha +4 more
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Contribution of Rice Tillers to Dry Matter Accumulation and Yield
Agronomy Journal, 1998AbstractA rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop functions as a population of tillers produced at different times and possessing specific growth characteristics. The objective of this study was to characterize the contribution of cultivar tillering ability to dry matter accumulation, yield components, and grain yield.
Guowei Wu +2 more
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Dry Matter Yield and Nutritional Characteristics of Elephant-Grass Genotypes
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 2019In the elephant-grass germplasm, there are genotypes that show a large genetic variability differentiated by morphological, reproductive, agronomic and biochemical characteristics. As such, there is a selection of new and more adapted elephant-grass genotypes, with greater productivity and nutritional quality, which can cause an increase in the forage ...
Romildo Domingos Gottardo +9 more
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NUTRITIONAL INVESTIGATIONS IN NENDRAN BANANA FRUIT AND DRY MATTER YIELD
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1993Effect of three levels of N (50, 100 and 150 g/plant) and three levels of P2 05 (15, 30 and 45 g/plant) with a constant dose of 300 g/plant of K on the dry matter and fruit yield of banana Cv.Nendran was investigated at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore.
BHAVANI SANKER K, MADHAVA RAO V.N
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Dry Matter and Seed Yield of Mediterranean Annual Legume Species
Agronomy Journal, 1995AbstractKnowledge of the effects of seeding rate, irrigation, and forage harvest management on annual legume crops is essential for their proper agronomical exploitation. Cultivars and ecotypes of berseem clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.), common vetch (Vicia sativa L.), and fieldbean (Vicia faba L.) were compared at two seeding rates, with and ...
Pasquale Martiniello, Antonio Ciola
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