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Professor Michael Farthing stepped down from the editorship of Gut in mid December 2002 after a distinguished editorship, which lasted seven years. During that time Gut steadily increased its impact and its international appeal. Our thanks go to Mike for this very substantial contribution and it will be our endeavour to build on his success ...
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The aim of this study was to quantify and verify the defoliation dynamics process of the Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, and Brachiaria decumbens intercropping during the formation of four grazing horizons in lenient grazing intensities and high ...
P. B. Fernandes +6 more
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TPR domain coding gene ST2 may be involved in regulating tillering and fertility in rice
A decrease in the tiller number and male sterility will lead to a decline in the rice yield. Therefore, it is significant to study the molecular mechanism of controlling the tiller number and regulating the male reproductive development.
Gang Wei +9 more
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Rice varietal differences were compared between japonica type (JAT) and indica type (INT) and between panicle number type (PNT) and panicle weight type (PWT) in terms of tiller and panicle development.
Akira Fukushima
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. A research on the effect of Stylosanthes guyanesis on production of Pannicum maximum, Staria splendid, Brachiaria decumbens, and Cynodon Plectostachyus have been conducted at UPTD (Unit Pelaksana Tugas Dinas) Saree, Aceh Besar. The grasses were planted
M. Yunus
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A época de realização da adubação nitrogenada de cobertura pode interferir sobre a participação dos afilhos no rendimento de grãos do trigo em solos ácidos.
Luís Sangoi +6 more
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Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) often reduces nitrogen (N) content in rice plants and stimulates tillering. However, there is a general consensus that reduced N would constrain rice tillering.
Juan Zhou +13 more
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Tillering behavior in Oryza sativa L. VI. The tillering behavior at late tillering stage.
The tillering behavior of rice plants (1 plant/pot) at the late tillering stage was investigated. Assuming plant growth in which a leaf of each tiller and a leaf of the main stem expand synchronously (synchronous growth), we made a growth curve of tiller number which we called a 'synchronous growth curve (SGC).
Yusuke GOTO, Kiyochika HOSHIKAWA
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