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    The effects of integrated management on yield, yield components and weed control of bean by Nourali Sajedi, Sajad Hidari, Mohammad Javad Madani

    “…Application of Trifloralin at the rate of 2 lit/ha controlled weeds in bean field without any reduction for yield bean. This study tries to find the effects of irrigation before and after sowing and integrated management on yield, yield components and weed control of Chiti bean. …”
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    Modulation of Wheat Yield Components in Response to Management Intensification to Reduce Yield Gaps by Brent R. Jaenisch, Lucas B. Munaro, S. V. Krishna Jagadish, Romulo P. Lollato

    Published in Frontiers in Plant Science (2022-05-01)
    “…Appropriate genotype selection and management can impact wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield in dryland environments, but their impact on yield components and their role in yield modulation are not well understood. …”
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    MANAGING YIELD AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF TRITICALE IN A DEFICIT IRRIGATION SYSTEM WITH METHANOL FOLIAR APPLICATION by Mehdi KHOSHKHARAM, Mohamad Hesam SHAHRAJABIAN

    “…A combined analysis with a factorial layout in the two years of 2016 and 2017 with five replications was used to evaluate the yield and yield components of triticale under different methanol concentrations and irrigation managements in Isfahan, Iran. …”
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    Impact of integrated soil fertility management on maize yield, yield gap and income in northern Ghana by David Boansi, Victor Owusu, Emmanuel Donkor

    Published in Sustainable Futures (2024-06-01)
    “…This paper analyzes the impact of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) on maize yield, yield gap and net income in northern Ghana using an inverse-probability-weighted regression adjustment (IPWRA). …”
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    Effect of Tillage Systems and Residue Management on Soil Water Conservation, Yield and Yield Components of Wheat by M Bannayan Aval, K Hajmohammadnia Ghalibaf, F Yaghoubi, Z Rashidi, N Valaie

    Published in پژوهشهای زراعی ایران (2020-03-01)
    “…The objective of this study was investigation of effect of conventional and reduced tillage systems and management of tomato residue on soil water content, yield and yield components of wheat. …”
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    The effect of wheat residue management and nitrogen levels on yield and yield component of mungbean (Vigna radiate) by fatemeh khamadi, mossa mesgarbashi, pyman hassibi

    “…The highest values of seed yield and biological yield were obtained when N fertilizer application was used at the rate of 250 kg.ha-1, furthermore, the interaction between crop residue and N fertilizer rates had significant effect on seed yield and biological yield. …”
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    Managing Density Stress to Close the Maize Yield Gap by Eric T. Winans, Tryston A. Beyrer, Frederick E. Below

    Published in Frontiers in Plant Science (2021-12-01)
    “…The 0.51 m enhanced management control yielded 3.3 Mg ha–1 (1.8–4.6 Mg ha–1 across the environments) more grain (25%) than the 0.76 m standard management control, demonstrating the apparent yield gap between traditional farm practices and attainable yield through enhanced agronomic management. …”
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    Upland rice yield as affected by Brachiaria coverage management by Adriano S. Nascente, Luís F. Stone, Cleber M. Guimarães

    “…This study aimed to verify the effect of Brachiaria ruziziensis management time before rice sowing on rice yield and its components. …”
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    Effects of different management practices on the growth and yield of corn by Yusril Syafrizal, Nindy Sevirasari, Cahyo Adileksana

    Published in Ilmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science) (2024-04-01)
    “…In Indonesia, corn is an important commodity that serves as the second source of carbohydrates after rice, whose productivity is influenced by management practices applied during cultivation. This research aimed to determine the effects of different management practices on the growth and yield of corn. …”
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