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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) growth is directly affected by sowing dates. However, the yield of wheat in Afghanistan is significantly lower than the global standard.
Wakil Ahmad Sarhadi +4 more
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Response of Safflower (Cartharrus tinectorius L.) to Sowing Dates in Khorramabad Climatic Conditions
In order to evaluate the response of safflower (Cartharrus tinectorius L.) to sowing dates in rainfed farming conditions, an experiment was carried out in Khorramabad, Lorestan, during 2004-2006.
m Sayyahfar +3 more
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The experiment was carried out at Dicle University, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Field Crops in 2018 spring and summer season. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different sowing dates (March 10, April 4 and May 4, 2018) on the ...
Sibel İPEKEŞEN +2 more
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Abstract The topics of ethics and professionalism in anatomy have only recently gained prominence within the discipline, reflecting trends in medical and health professions education and an increasing awareness of societal expectations around the use of the dead.
Jon Cornwall +2 more
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Influence of different temperature regimes on seed setting behavior and productivity traits in rabi sorghum [PDF]
The experiment was conducted involving 35 rabi sorghum genotypes sown at six different dates of sowing (from Sept Istweek to October IVth week) during 2006-07 to assess the stability for pollen fertility (%), seed setting (%) and otherproductivity traits
Ganapati Mukri, B.D. Biradar, D.S.Uppar and P.M.Salimath
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Yield and Yield Components of Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) As Affected by Varieties and Different Sowing Dates [PDF]
This present scientific research was conducted in the Qlyasan, which is located in the governorate of Sulaimani in the northeast of Iraq.The experimentation was conducted over two distinct growing seasons.; Winter of 2022-2023 and Spring of 2023, this ...
Shaee Ghareeb
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Combination of undersown catch crops and row-hoeing for optimizing nitrogen supply and weed control in organic spring barley [PDF]
This is an early result of a field experiment where we aimed to optimize a row cropping system for organic cereal production with the use of undersown cover crops in combination with inter-row ...
Phan, Hong TT +1 more
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Arabidopsis AUGMIN8 Contains Two Independent Microtubule Association Domains
ABSTRACT Plant cells create a plasma membrane‐associated network of microtubules that are nucleated by γ‐tubulin ring complexes primarily through microtubule‐dependent microtubule nucleation (MDMN). This dynamic array organizes into specific patterns in response to developmental and environmental cues to influence primary cell wall construction.
Naveen K. Chana +2 more
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Desk study to apply knowledge developed for conventional horticulture to the control of pests in organic vegetables (OF0179) [PDF]
This is the final report for Defra project OF0179. The demand for organic vegetable and salad crops is likely to increase as a result of the projected requirements of the multiple retailers. The threat of yield and quality reductions due to pest damage
Anon
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RESPONSE OF SOYBEAN YIELD TO LATE SOWING DATES [PDF]
This work conducted on the research farm of Mallawi Agricultural Research Station, El-Minia Province, Egypt, during two successive seasons of 2004 and 2005 to study the role of the late plant-ings on the productivity of soybean. Three out of four genotypes selected to achieve that goal were new released cultivars, Giza-22; Giza-35; and Gi-za-111, and ...
M Soliman, E Rabie, S Ragheb
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