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Breeding sugar beet for the resistance to abiotic environmental factors
Relevance. The selection for productivity and stability on different stages in the breeding process includes an assessment of the adaptive capacity and genotypes ecological stability. Therefore breeding for the resistance to abiotic environmental factors
T. V. Vostrikova+3 more
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Вивчено за 11 ознаками технологічної якості емпіричний розподіл частот генотипів, проведено його порівняння з кривою генетично статистичного розподілу. Виявлено наявність переважно правосторонньої асиметрії і позитивного ексцесу за більшістю ознак (вміст
М. О. Корнєєва+1 more
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Distribution of nitrogen compounds in important sections of sugar beets [PDF]
In literature the beet is often described as consisting of the following technologically important sections: crown, root and tail. The aim of the study was to determine the distribution of nitrogen compounds in the technologically important beet sections
Antczak-Chrobot, Aneta+2 more
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EU sugar policy : a sweet transition after 2015 ? [PDF]
This report compares the production, market and trade outcomes of two alternative policy scenarios, namely expiry of EU sugar quotas in 2015/16 and extension of the current sugar quota scheme.
BURRELL Alison+4 more
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Borax Promotes Fertility of Brassica napus Better Than Other Boron Species at Suboptimal Supply
ABSTRACT Background Continuous and sufficient boron (B) supply is essential for achieving maximum yield in Brassica napus. Increasing incidences of environmental water limitation are linked to reduced plant B availability and increased B deficiencies.
Jiline B. Tölle+2 more
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Root rot diseases of sugar beet [PDF]
Root rot diseases of sugar beet caused by Rhizoctonia solani (AG 2-2 IIIB and AG 2-2 IV), R. crocorum, Aphanomyces cochlioides, Phoma betae, Macrophomina phaeseolina, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-betae, Pythium aphanidermatum Phytophthora drechsleri,
Jacobsen Barry J.
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High‐throughput methods for measuring protein extractability in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves
Abstract BACKGROUND Most components from the roots of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) are valorized by industry. However, the leaves are currently left on the field, even though they contain large amounts of protein. To support leaf protein valorization, high‐throughput methods and phenotyping tools were developed to facilitate the selection ...
Hugo Rijken+7 more
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Fluctuations in Number of Cercospora beticola Conidia in Relationship to Environment and Disease Severity in Sugar Beet [PDF]
All content of Phytopathology is open access without restriction 12 months after publicationCercospora leaf spot, caused by Cercospora beticola, is the most damaging foliar disease of sugar beet in Minnesota (MN) and North Dakota (ND).
Khan, J., Khan, M. F. R., Qi, Aiming
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Functional Polymers and Their Nanocomposites for Sustainable Packaging Applications
This study provides recent advances and knowledge gaps related to developing plastics‐based sustainable packaging materials across various segments, focusing on the intervention of functionality and nanotechnology and their impact on sustainability. Abstract This study explores recent advances and knowledge gaps in developing sustainable plastics‐based
Ritima Banerjee+2 more
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