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Grace A. Adegoye, Omolayo J. Olorunwa, Firas A. Alsajri, Charles H. Walne, Chaturika Wijewandana, Swatantra R. Kethireddy, Krishna N. Reddy and K. Raja Reddy
In humid climates, waterlogging from excessive rainfalls can be a major limiting factor for soybean production, particularly during the reproductive stage. However, there is a limited understanding of how soybean growth and physiology respond to waterlog...
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Junduo Wang, Zeliang Zhang, Nala Zhang, Yajun Liang, Zhaolong Gong, Junhao Wang, Allah Ditta, Zhiwei Sang, Xueyuan Li and Juyun Zheng
Cotton mechanized harvesting is the development direction of cotton production. The rapid development of mechanized cotton harvesting in Xinjiang has significantly increased the efficiency of cotton harvesting and reduced the harvesting cost. However, in...
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Temesgen Assefa Gelaw, Kavita Goswami and Neeti Sanan-Mishra
Plants have an inherent mechanism for perceiving drought stress and respond through a series of physiological, cellular and molecular changes for maintaining physiological water balance. It has been shown that nitrogen (N) and phosphate (P) can help to i...
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Lukas Simon Kriem, Carsten Pietzka, Marc Beckett, Luisa Gärtling and Benjamin Wriedt
Technological advancement in recent decades has allowed for crop cultivation in soilless controlled environments, known as hydroponics, and this is being employed in an increasing number of factories worldwide. With continued local and regional disruptio...
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Orawan Kumdee, Md. Samim Hossain Molla, Kulwadee Kanavittaya, Jutamas Romkaew, Ed Sarobol and Sutkhet Nakasathien
Rapid climate change may put future food security under threat, which emphasizes the significance of assessing the morpho-physiological and biochemical traits associated with maize tolerance against recurrent water stress at the early vegetative stage. T...
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