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Joseph Oakes, Maria Balota, Alexandre-Brice Cazenave and Wade Thomason
Tiller density is indicative of the overall health of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and is used to determine in-season nitrogen (N) application. If tiller density exceeds 538 tillers per m2 at GS 25, then an N application at that stage is not neede...
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Yeotae Yun
This study investigated the impact of transplanting density on the growth and yield characteristics of an extremely early-maturing rice variety that has a short vegetative growth period, as the limited growth period results in reduced tiller development ...
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Jidapa Khonghintaisong, Patcharin Songsri and Nakorn Jongrungklang
The high stalk weight sugarcane cultivar has a special mechanism to obtain greater growth, which was inherited from its parents. Thus far, comparisons of the high stalk weight sugarcane cultivar growth with its parents and cultivars with a low stalk weig...
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Jiming Xiao, Shuifang Zhu, Shijian Han, Benhui Wei, Zhenli He, Zhigang Li, Ruiling Li, Lin Wang, Liyi Chen and Suli Li
Sugarcane yield in China is low because of the shallow A-horizon soil layer, or as it is commonly called by farmers, the ?plow soil layer?, as well as low soil organic matter and fertilizer utilization efficiency. Fenlong-ridging deep tillage (FT), also ...
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Xiaomin Feng, Ying Zhao, Wenlong Nie, Qiang Zhang, Zhixia Liu, Yijun Jiang, Kai Chen, Ning Yu, Xin Luan, Wenlong Li, Miaomiao Shan, Jianlong Xu and Qingshan Lin
Studying the evolutionary patterns of rice agronomic traits in South China and analyzing the characteristics of rice improvement can provide insights into the developmental trajectory of rice breeding in South China and can guide further enhancement of v...
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Mulyadi and Ligeng Jiang
Excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer during rice cultivation leads to progressive soil contamination in the long term and increases production costs. An alternative to reduce over fertilization is to partially replace the fertilizer with microbes...
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Jorge Scheneiter, Silvia Assuero
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This study examined the relationship between herbage mass and tiller population density in terms of size/density compensation theory, in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and prairie grass (Bromus catharticus Vhal) swards. Tall fescue herbage mas...
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