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Abstract Sweet corn (Zea mays L. saccharata) is a globally significant crop known for its unique biochemical profile and nutritional value. However, a yield gap in production exists in semi‐arid regions. The overall goal of this work was to evaluate high‐yielding, adaptable genotypes in regions with limited precipitation.
Mohsen Shahrokhi+3 more
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Interação genótipo x ambiente em sorgo (>i<Sorghum bicolor>/i< (L.) Moench) nos Estados de Pernambuco e Paraíba - Brasil [PDF]
Carlos Alberto D'Oliveira Ventura
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Conversion from flood to sprinkler irrigation has varying effects on soil health
Abstract Despite increased funding for conversion from furrow to sprinkler irrigation to conserve water in semiarid agricultural watersheds, little is known about the effects of this conversion on soil health. To address this gap, soil health changes were monitored under two fields that underwent a furrow‐to‐sprinkler transition: one field at a ...
Tad Trimarco+3 more
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Determinação do período de avaliação de não-preferência de sorgo ao pulgão-verde, Schizaphis graminum (Rond.) (Homoptera: Aphididae). [PDF]
To determine the evaluation period of preference of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Rond.) to sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) genotypes, a study was conducted at the Embrapa/National Corn and Sorghum Research Center, Sete Lagoas, MG, using different sources
CRUZ, I.+2 more
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Toxidez de alumínio e Manganês em Sorgo Sacarino (Sorghum Bicolor L. Moench): I. Relações entre P, Ca e Al [PDF]
A. C. Primavesi+2 more
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The PIN2 ortholog in barley modifies root gravitropism and architecture
Abstract Roots provide the critical interface where plants acquire nutrients and water, but our limited understanding of the genetic controls modulating root system architecture (RSA) in crop species constrains opportunities to develop future cultivars with improved root systems.
Zachary Aldiss+9 more
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STUDIES ON THE INTERCROPPING OF SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor) REDGRAM (Cajanus cajan), GREENGRAM (Vigna radiata) AND SOYBEAN (Glycine max) WITH REFERENCE TO PLANT POPULATION [PDF]
S CHANDRASEKHAR, S HUNSHAL, MALIK D.S
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