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    ... with 1.88 million tons yields. Orange is one of the horticulture crop which is sensitive to low temperature...
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    by Farzaneh Olyaei, Bahram Baninasab, Cyrus Ghobadi
    Published 2017-02-01
    ...Introduction: Salinity is a common abiotic stress that seriously affects crop production around...
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    by A Soleymanifard, R. Naseri
    Published 2014-10-01
    ... cropping season. Four different levels of urea consisting of zero, 25% (equal to 87.5 kg.ha-1), 50% (equal...
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    by V. Akbari, R. Jalili Marandi, N. Abbaspour
    Published 2014-08-01
    ...Drought is the most important problems that restrict cultivation of horticultural crops in arid...
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    by Bahman Pasban Eslam
    Published 2020-06-01
    ... deficit on eco-physiological and agronomic responses of safflower and introducing drought tolerant...
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    by GH. Ranjbar, H. Ghadiri, M. Edalat
    Published 2016-02-01
    ... and different kochia plant densities on yield and some physiological characteristics of sorghum (cv. Sepideh...
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    ... physiological parameters of tomato varieties, an experiment was conducted as split plot in a randomized complete...
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    ... manure on morphological and physiological characteristics of saffron (<em>Crocus sativus</em> L...
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    ... on crop development and yield. Drought affects the visual quality, growth rate and evapotranspiration...
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    by reihane Mesgari, Taher Barzegar, Zahra Ghahremany
    Published 2017-02-01
    ...Introduction: Cucumber is one of the most important vegetable crops for the local consumption...
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    by A. Rahimi, H. Dashti, S. Zibai
    Published 2012-06-01
    ... and priming with Ca(NO3)2, respectively. Crop growth rate was reduced by 25, 33 and 55 percent in 8, 16 and 24...
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    ... be suggested that marigold growers may improve crop yield by priming the seeds with magnetic field and laser...
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    ...Water deficit and graduall reduction of available water resources are the limiting factors of crop...
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