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    by I. Bilionis, B. A. Drewniak, E. M. Constantinescu
    Published 2015-04-01
    ... of such processes, the Community Land Model (CLM) has been augmented with a CLM-Crop extension that simulates...
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    by Albino Maggio, Massimo Fagnano
    Published 2008-03-01
    ... of current models to predict ozone damages to Mediterranean crops, we present a few examples of physiological...
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    by Philip John White, Martin R Broadley
    Published 2011-11-01
    ... of edible crops. Biofortification strategies include the application of Zn-fertilisers or the development...
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    by Olorunda, Ayodele Olubunmi
    Published 1973
    ... inhibitor and storage temperature on the storage and post-harvest physiology of yams Dioscorea alata L...
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    ... and horticultural crops, due to oxidation during postharvest processing and storage. This has a negative impact...
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    ... of crops cultivars and hybrids. Drought is one of the major factors, which negatively influence on plants...
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    by Monica Boscaiu, Ana Fita
    Published 2020-09-01
    ... and productivity. Drought and soil salinity, especially, are major causes of reduction of crop yields and food...
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    by Ahan Dalal, Ziv Attia, Menachem Moshelion
    Published 2017-12-01
    ...Abiotic stress causes major crop losses and is considered a greater challenge than biotic stress...
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    by F. Darabi, A. Hatami, M.J. Zarea, R. Naseri
    Published 2015-05-01
    ...Light is one of the growth-reducing factors in mixed cropping and agroforestry systems. Therefore...
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    .... The corm production potential of this crop is 50-80 t ha-1 and net economic return is about 2000 – 3000 US...
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    ... of the physiological and metabolite changes in rice plants from salinity stress (i.e. tolerant versus susceptible...
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