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Evaluation of maize grain yield and yield stability by AMMI analysis [PDF]
Significant genotype x environment interaction for quantitative traits, such is grain yield, reduces the usefulness of genotype means, over all environments, for selecting superior genotypes. AMMI model is a valuable statistical tool in identifying systemic variation contained in the interaction effect.
Dragana Brankovic-Radojcic +6 more
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Crop Wild Relatives Crosses: Multi-Location Assessment in Durum Wheat, Barley, and Lentil
Crop wild relatives (CWR) are a good source of useful alleles for climate change adaptation. Here, 19 durum wheat, 24 barley, and 24 lentil elites incorporating CWR in their pedigrees were yield tested against commercial checks across 19 environments ...
Noureddine El Haddad +8 more
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Scalable heating-up synthesis of monodisperse Cu2ZnSnS4 nanocrystals [PDF]
Monodisperse Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) nanocrystals (NCs), with quasi spherical shape, were prepared by a facile, high-yield, scalable, and high-concentration heat-up procedure.
Arbiol, Jordi +11 more
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Climate change affects the spatial and temporal distribution of crop yields, which can critically impair food security across scales. A number of previous studies have assessed the impact of climate change on mean crop yield and future food availability,
Weihang Liu +6 more
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In-Field Comparative Study of Landraces vs. Modern Wheat Genotypes under a Mediterranean Climate
The Near East climate ranges from arid to a Mediterranean, under which local wheat landraces have been grown for over millennia, assumingly accumulating a unique repertoire of genetic adaptations.
Sivan Frankin +5 more
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Untangling the genetic architecture of grain yield (GY) and yield stability is an important determining factor to optimize genomics-assisted selection strategies in wheat.
D. Sehgal +5 more
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Nitrogen (N) is a vital component of crop production. Wheat yield varies significantly under different soil available N. Knowing how wheat responds to or interacts with N to produce grains is essential in the selection of N use efficient cultivars.
Ahossi Patrice Koua +4 more
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The Effect of Photoperiod Genes and Flowering Time on Yield and Yield Stability in Durum Wheat. [PDF]
This study analysed the effect of flowering time as influenced by photoperiod sensitivity genes on yield and yield stability in durum wheat. Twenty-three spring genotypes harbouring different allele combinations at Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1 were grown in 15 ...
Arjona JM +5 more
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Increasing global food requirements and global warming are two challenges of future food security. Water availability and nutrient management are two important factors that affect high-yield and high-quality wheat production.
Mohammad Hossein Sedri +3 more
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The Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) has released more than 100 inbred rice varieties. Still, an old mega variety BRRI dhan28 dominates the farmers’ fields during the dry winter (Boro season: November–June) season.
Mohammad Hossain +2 more
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