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Expected Loss Harvest from Tax-Loss Harvesting with Direct Indexing

The Journal of Beta Investment Strategies, 2023
Kevin Khang   +2 more
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Combining ability analysis for harvest index in winter wheat

Euphytica, 1991
Cereal breeders have used harvest index (HI) as a selection criterion in segregating generations to identify physiologically superior lines with improved partitioning of total assimilate into grain. Information on combining ability for HI of the hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars of the Southern Great Plains is not available.
R. C. Sharma, E. L. Smith, R. W. McNew
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Evaluating index Morganagus: Indexing and providing access to library‐related serials using harvest

New Review of Information Networking, 1997
This article describes Index Morganagus, a full‐text index of library‐related electronic serials. It describes why the Index was created and then gives an overview of Harvest, the technology that collects, indexes, and provides access to the serials.
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NITROGEN HARVEST INDEX AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH CROP YIELDS

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2014
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most yield-limiting nutrients in crop production around the world. The main reasons of N deficiency are low recovery efficiency (RE) of applied N fertilizers. The RE efficiency of N by most crop plants is lower than 50%. The lower RE of this element is associated with losses by volatilization, leaching, denitrification, and ...
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Historical Changes in Harvest Index and Crop Nitrogen Accumulation

Crop Science, 1998
Plant harvest index, the ratio of grain weight to total plant weight, is an important trait associated with the dramatic increases in crop yields that have occurred in the twentieth century. Harvest index reflects the partitioning of photosynthate between the grain and the vegetative plant and improvements in harvest index emphasize the importance of ...
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Nitrogen harvest index as a selection criterion in oats

2018
A population of 480 random lines of oats (Avena sativa L.) were grown on soil that received no application of nitrogen (N) or 112 leg of N ha ^ (defined as low and high N environments, respectively) to evalu­ ate the effect of N availability in the soil upon the plant's ability to partition N between vegetative tissue and the grain, a ratio defined as ...
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A Tax-Loss Harvesting Horserace: Direct Indexing vs. ETFs

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Roni Israelov, Jason Lu
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