نتایج جستجو برای: wheat yields

تعداد نتایج: 150184  

2004
DWAYNE G WESTFALL

In the Great Plains of North America potential evaporation exceeds precipitation during most months of the year. About 75% of the annual precipitation is received from April through September, and is accompanied by high temperatures and low relative humidity. Dryland agriculture in the Great Plains has depended on wheat production in a wheat-fallow agroecosystem (one crop year followed by a fal...

2010
Marta BIRKAS Aleksandra JURIŠIĆ Vlado BIĆANIĆ

To determine the optimal ploughing depth and to make tillage simpler and less costly, but also taking account of edaphic and climatic conditions as well as biological and agrotechnical requirements of crops grown, long-term investigations (1994-2009) have been carried out on Stagnic Luvisol of sloping terrains in central Croatia near Daruvar. Th e paper presents the results relating to plant de...

2018
Virender Kumar Hanuman S. Jat Parbodh C. Sharma Balwinder-Singh Mahesh K. Gathala Ram K. Malik Baldev R. Kamboj Arvind K. Yadav Jagdish K. Ladha Anitha Raman D.K. Sharma Andrew McDonald

In the most productive area of the Indo-Gangetic Plains in Northwest India where high yields of rice and wheat are commonplace, a medium-term cropping system trial was conducted in Haryana State. The goal of the study was to identify integrated management options for further improving productivity and profitability while rationalizing resource use and reducing environmental externalities (i.e.,...

2017
Luciano Gutierrez

Although the widespread influence of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) occurrences on crop yields of the main agricultural commodities is well known, the global socio-economic consequences of ENSO still remain uncertain. Given the global importance of wheat for global consumption by providing 20% of global calories and nourishment, the monitoring and prediction of ENSO-induced variations ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2005
Richard W Smiley Ruth G Whittaker Jennifer A Gourlie Sandra A Easley Russell E Ingham

Heterodera avenae is widely distributed in the western United States, where most wheat is grown in non-irrigated winter wheat/summer fallow rotations in low rainfall regions. Economic and social pressures have motivated growers to pursue a transition from winter wheat/summer fallow rotation to no-till annual spring cereals. Annual cereals are also planted in some irrigated fields. The impact of...

2004
Ardell D. Halvorson David C. Nielsen Curtis A. Reule

and Reule, 1994; Norwood, 2000; Peterson et al., 1993; Schlegel et al., 2002). No-till (NT) production systems, especially winter wheat (Triticum Dhuyvetter et al. (1996) reported that the more intenaestivum L.)–summer crop–fallow, have increased in the central Great sive cropping systems had higher profit potential than Plains, but few N fertility studies have been conducted with these systems...

Journal: :Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 2011

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