Variability in ratio between ear and plant height among maize top cross hybrids ear and plant height of maize top cross hybrids [PDF]
In a large number of plant species, including maize, different phenotypic traits have undergone major changes through the breeding process, resulting in the creation of varieties and hybrids of good agronomic performance.
Popović Aleksandar +6 more
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Investigating the relationship between the morphology of Tamarix, Calligonum, and Iranian mesquite with the morphological characteristics of Nebkas(Case Study: Rigan, Kerman) [PDF]
Extended Abstract IntroductionToday, erosion is a major factor in land degradation in Iran. Since a large portion of Iran is located in arid and semi-arid climates, wind erosion can be an effective means of destroying and causing damage in these areas ...
Abdolmajid Amirzadeh Ghasri +3 more
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors Influencing Maize Plant Height. [PDF]
This paper examines various aspects of maize plant height. Firstly, it emphasizes that maize is a significant food and forage crop with considerable research significance, and that its plant height is influenced by multiple factors, including biotic elements such as genes and plant hormones, as well as abiotic factors such as soil, water, and climate ...
Ma Z +5 more
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Background Plant height (PH) and ear height (EH) are two important agronomic traits in maize selection breeding. F1 hybrid exhibit significant heterosis for PH and EH as compared to their parental inbred lines.
Hongjian Li +6 more
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Plant height (PH) and ear height (EH) are important traits associated with biomass, lodging resistance, and grain yield in maize. There were strong effects of genotype x environment interaction (GEI) on plant height and ear height of maize. In this study,
Guoping Shu +12 more
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The Interference of Wild Oat (Avena fatua) on Yield and Yield Attributes of Wheat in the Sistan
Introduction: Wild oat (Avena fatua L.) is an important winter annuals weed and is known as one of the most important weeds in wheat fields (1). The ability of wild oats in yield loss of wheat crop is attributed to greater height and better distribution ...
P. Yadollahi +2 more
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A study was carried out to assess the genetic variability and association among yield attributing traits in 60 different safflower genotypes over six environments.
N. Sathees1, C. Vanniarajan2*, A. Yuvaraja3, R. Renuka1 and ML. Mini4
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Preliminary characterization of Camelina sativa L. for the future breeding in Serbia [PDF]
Lanik (Camelina sativa L.) is a relict agricultural oilseed crops from Brassicaceae family. It has several agronomic advantages relative to the other crops, including short vegetation (85- 100 days), low requirements for water and nutrients, great ...
Mladenov Velimir +6 more
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Effect of planting date and phosphorus fertilizer surface on the morphological characteristics and yield of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) [PDF]
Introduction Bean (Vicia faba L.) has the great old history of crop cultivation to date would be pushed back to a fairly long day plant, resistant to frost and cool season crop and up to 5 degrees Celsius tolerated.
SAIDEH ALIPOOR +4 more
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Repression of GhTUBB1 Reduces Plant Height in Gossypium hirsutum
The original ‘Green Revolution’ genes are associated with gibberellin deficiency. However, in some species, mutations in these genes cause pleiotropic phenotypes, preventing their application in dwarf breeding. The development of novel genotypes with reduced plant height will resolve this problem.
Lihua Zhang +6 more
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