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A decimal code for the growth stages of cereals

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The decimal code scale for indicating the growth stages of cereals as developed by the authors and published by Eucarpia is explained and described.
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The decimal code scale for indicating the growth stages of cereals as developed by the authors and published by Eucarpia is explained and described

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Phosphorus nutrition of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) 1. Effects of phosphorus supply on plant symptoms, yield, components of yield, and plant phosphorus uptake.

TL;DR: Under conditions of acute and moderate P stress, the resources of the wheat plant appear to be directed towards maintaining root growth, limiting and delaying shoot proliferation, and maximising the leaf : stem ratio.
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QTL for yield and associated traits in the Seri/Babax population grown across several environments in Mexico, in the West Asia, North Africa, and South Asia regions.

TL;DR: The link between phenology and TKW suggested that early maturity would favor the post—anthesis grain growth periods resulting in increased grain size and yields under terminal stress and prediction accuracy of yield was improved by 5 % when using marker scores of component traits together with yield in multiple regression.
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The Rht13 dwarfing gene reduces peduncle length and plant height to increase grain number and yield of wheat

TL;DR: The unique height-reducing phenotype, increased grain number and yield associated with Rht13 indicate considerable potential for use of this dwarfing allele for improving wheat performance.
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Source-sink effects on grain weight of bread wheat, durum wheat, and triticale at different locations.

TL;DR: Evaluating the response of grain weight to different source–sink ratios during grain filling in high-yielding cultivars of bread wheat, durum wheat, and triticale at 2 contrasting locations found the highest response was found in triticalse, with less than 10% in most of the other genotypes.
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Evaluation of growth, yield, relative performance and heat susceptibility of eight wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes grown under heat stress

TL;DR: ‘BARI Gom-26’, ‘Shatabdi’ and ‘Sufi’ have the greatest potential to be used as high-yielding wheat genotypes under warm to hot environments and could be used in a breeding programme to develop heat-tolerant wheat.
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Crop loss assessment methods.

L. Chiarappa
TL;DR: In the same year, the director general of FAOFAO convened a Symposium on crop losses to emphasize the need for the development and use of experimental methods to estimate crop losses quantitatively as mentioned in this paper.

Plant Breeding Institute.

W. Hoffman
TL;DR: This follow-up report summarises pathotype (pt.) assay results from the samples that have been processed to date, and of note is the recovery of wheat leaf rust pt.1, considered to be of exotic origin.
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Handbuch des Speziellen Pflanzenbaues

TL;DR: Handbuch des speziellen Pflanzenbaues as discussed by the authors, handbook of speziellaen pflanzens baues, handbuch of Pflanzbauers.
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