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Maize COMPACT PLANT 3 regulates plant architecture and facilitates high-density planting

The Plant Cell
Abstract Compact plant architecture allows more efficient light capture under higher planting density. Thus, it is a crucial strategy for improving crop yield, particularly in maize (Zea mays L.). Here, we isolated a maize gene, COMPACT PLANT 3 (CT3), regulating plant architecture, using map-based cloning.
Huangjun Sheng   +5 more
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PLUG PLANT FERTILIZATION AND PLANTING DENSITY AFFECT ONION PRODUCTIVITY IN SICILY

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different planting density and different levels of plug plant fertilization on onion production in Sicily. Onion landrace ‘Bisacquino’ was sown in the first week of January 2006 in a unheated greenhouse in polystyrene plug trays.
VETRANO, Filippo   +4 more
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Efficiency of nutrient use for biomass production of a Eucalyptus clone as a function of planting density in short-rotation cropping

, 2020
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of planting density on nutrient use efficiency (NUE) in the production of biomass of a hybrid of Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis. Twelve planting densities were evaluated at 36 months of age,
P. Medeiros   +5 more
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PLANT-TO-PLANT VARIABILITY OF MAIZE PLANTS GROWN AT DIFFERENT DENSITIES

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1983
Development of plant-to-plant variability in plant height, flowering characteristics and grain yield was studied in two maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids grown over 2 yr at 62 000, 93 000 and 124 000 plants/ha. The purpose of the research was to provide fundamental data on patterns of interplant variability in maize, as a foundation for more applied studies
T. B. DAYNARD, J. F. MULDOON
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Plant Density and Soybean Yield

Crop Science, 1988
The spacial distribution of plants in a crop community is an important determinant of yield. However, the mechanisms responsible for the observed responses to changing plant density are not well understood. Field experiments utilizing a systematic design that made it possible to evaluate a wide range of plant densities in a single experiment were ...
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Plant Density and Crop Yield

Applied Statistics, 1970
In investigations into the relationship between mean plant density and crop yield, an inverse power response curve has often been used. In this paper the theoretical properties of a family of these curves are examined, including situations where two or more such relationships are being compared. Methods of fitting these response models are given.
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Plant density does not influence every castor plant equally

Industrial Crops and Products, 2017
Abstract Castor (Ricinus communis) is an oilseed crop, which oil is used in the chemical industry for several products. There are attempts to adjust the plant density of castor aiming to increase its seed yield. This study discusses how plant density influences seed yield of individual castor plants.
Liv S. Severino   +3 more
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Crop Yield and Planting Density

Annals of Botany, 1983
From the established responses of plants to photosynthetic activity and to the availability of nutrients in the soil, a crop yield : planting density response equation is derived with parameters that are of biological significance. The relationship between crop yield, Y (kg m~2) and planting density, p (number of plants m~2), is of considerable ...
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Plant Protoplast Enucleation by Density Gradient Centrifugation

2003
A number of different methods have been developed for the enucleation of cells, particularly mammalian cells. Centrifugation of cells adhering to a surface may lead to the nucleus being drawn out from the cytoplasm, resulting in the formation of an enucleated cell or cytoplast and a nucleus surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm bounded by a plasma ...
H K, Fakhrai, N, Haq, P K, Evans
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Importance of plant architecture and plant density for rose crop performance

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1997
SummaryThe relationships between plant architecture and flower production of rose were studied for a cropping period of 2.5 years. Four types of plants, varying in number of basal shoots and their architecture were created, which were combined with three plant densities (7.7–11.6 and 17.4 plants per m2).
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