نتایج جستجو برای: dryland wheat yield

تعداد نتایج: 243102  

2003
David C. Nielsen

stalks. Similar results were reported by Bhardwaj et al. (1996) for kenaf consumption by goats (Capra hicus). A broadleaf forage crop grown in rotation with winter wheat (TritiUnger (2001) in the Texas Panhandle (average annual cum aestivum L.) would diversify dryland crop rotations in the central Great Plains. Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) provides good quality precipitation 475 mm; average J...

ابراهیم روحی, حمیدرضا پورعلی بابا سیدمرتضی عظیم‌زاده علی حسامی غلامرضا عابدی اصل فرید نورمند مؤید هوشنگ پاشاپور کاظم سلیمانی کوروش نادرمحمودی یوسف انصاری ملکی,

 Line Yesevi-93 (cultivar Abidar) was first introduced to Dryland Agricultural Research Institute (DARI) through the International Winter Preliminary Barley Yield Trials (IWPBYT) in 1994. It was selected as one the most high yielding lines based on observational and statistical trails (Regional Barley Yield Trials) carried out in different locations during 1997-2000. The average yield of Abidar...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2010
Tami L Stubbs Ann C Kennedy Ann-Marie Fortuna

Residue from cultivars of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), winter wheat, and spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) was characterized for fiber and nutrient traits using reference methods and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Calibration models were developed for neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), acid detergent lignin (ADL), carbon (C), sulfur (S), nitrogen (N), and C:...

2017
G. A. Peterson D. G. Westfall L. A. Sherrod T. M. Shaver

The objective of this paper is to report the cumulative effects of cropping system intensification on the near surface soil physical properties (surface one inch of soil) within the Colorado dryland agroecoystem project, which has been in existence since 1986. Intensifying cropping systems from wheat-fallow to wheat-com-fallow to continuous cropping, increased crop residue return to the soil. R...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
Z K Li X L Jiang T Peng C L Shi S X Han B Tian Z L Zhu J C Tian

Biomass yield is one of the most important traits for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)-breeding programs. Increasing the yield of the aerial parts of wheat varieties will be an integral component of future wheat improvement; however, little is known regarding the genetic control of aerial part yield. A doubled haploid population, comprising 168 lines derived from a cross between two winter wheat cu...

Journal: :Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 2023

In semi-arid cropping regions where rainfall is variable, stored soil water important for reducing the impacts of dry periods; however, in-season evaporation limits yield potential. We tested productivity benefits protecting wheat and lentil crops from using inter-row polymer cover, when grown in southern Australia. For wheat, white polyvinyl chloride (PVCw) increased by 50% (561 kg/ha) 11% (40...

Climate and the required parameters for agricultural products are the important factors of production. We can determine potential facilities in different areas and consider the maximum tapping through agricultural meteorology. Due to drylands potentials in Hamedan province, we conducted a comprehensive survey based on 20 years (1995-1995) climatic elements of 9 main and supplementary synoptic s...

2011
B. Chakrabarti S. D. Singh S. Nagarajan P. K. Aggarwal

Low temperature during reproductive stage of spring wheat causes sterility of pollen grains and reduced yield. Field experiment was conducted during the winter season in the farm of Indian Agricultural Research Institute with wheat crop to study the effect of temperature on phenology and pollen sterility of spring wheat crop. Lower mean temperature during the crop growth period led to enhanced ...

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