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Kamenko Bratkovic, Kristina Lukovic, Vladimir Peri?ic, Jasna Savic, Jelena Maksimovic, Sladan Ad?ic, Aleksandra Rakonjac and Mirela Matkovic Stoj?in
Genotype by environment interaction (GEI) is a complex problem that complicates the barley selection and breeding process. The knowledge of the relationship between cereal phenology and climatic data is important for understanding GEI and the physiologic...
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Mohamed Allam, Emanuele Radicetti, Mortadha Ben Hassine, Aftab Jamal, Zainul Abideen and Roberto Mancinelli
Farming practices such as cover cropping, crop rotation systems, and soil tillage practices, along with climate conditions and soil type play important roles in determining final crop production. Numerous empirical studies have documented the heterogeneo...
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Siavash Bardehji, Saba Soltan, Hamid Reza Eshghizadeh, Morteza Zahedi, Sara Zare, Mehmet Zeki Koçak, Mojtaba Nouraein, Federico Vita and Marzia Vergine
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a crucial cereal crop globally, and its productivity is influenced by environmental factors, including elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and water stress. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of water stre...
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Petros Vahamidis, Angeliki Stefopoulou and Vassilis Kotoulas
Nitrogen (N) fertilisers used in barley production serve as the primary contributors to total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Consequently, to lower the carbon footprint (CF) and GHG emissions, it is imperative to either reduce N fertiliser rates or enha...
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Emilia Ludwiczak, Mariusz Nietupski, Agnieszka Laszczak-Dawid, Beata Gabrys, Bozena Kordan and Cezary Purwin
Owing to its wealth of nutritional values and low cultivation requirements, millet can become a key crop in global food systems. Thus, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) declared that 2023 is the International Year of Millet. The introduction of...
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Volker Mohler, Edyta Paczos-Grzeda and Sylwia Sowa
Cereal production is of strategic importance to the world economy. Although the primary aim of breeding programs is to develop cultivars with improved agronomic performance, including high grain yield and grain quality, as well as disease and lodging res...
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Suhana Omar, Rosnani Abd Ghani, Noriza Khalid, Márton Jolánkai, Ákos Tarnawa, Attila Percze, Péter Pál Mikó and Zoltán Kende
After wheat and rice, maize is one of the most significant cereal crops worldwide. However, high-quality seed materials are prerequisites for stable yields, and low-quality maize seeds significantly contribute to low yields and deteriorate over time. The...
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Roman Waclawowicz, Magdalena Giemza, Elzbieta Pytlarz and Anna Wenda-Piesik
Under the pro-environmental principles of agricultural production, soil cultivation and organic fertilization are of particular importance as strategical elements in reducing weed infestation in the context of sustainable agriculture. The aim of this stu...
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Aleksey Ivanov and Zhanna Ivanova
The purpose of a comprehensive field experiment was to evaluate the agronomic efficiency of a precise organomineral fertilizer system based on a uniform and differentiated application of mineral and organic fertilizers. The methodological basis of the st...
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Shah Khalid, Amanullah and Iftikhar Ahmed
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a fairly widespread agronomic constraint in many of the world?s cereal (wheat, rice, corn, barley, etc.) production regions. Zinc is an imperative micronutrient required for optimum plant growth and development. Low Zn availabilit...
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