spring wheat

collocation in English

meaningsofspringandwheat

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spring
noun
uk
/sprɪŋ/
us
/sprɪŋ/
the season of the year between winter and summer, lasting from March to June north of the equator, and from September to December south of the equator, when the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants start to grow again and ...
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wheat
noun[U]
uk
/wiːt/
us
/wiːt/
a plant whose yellowish-brown grain is used for making flour, or the ...
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(Definition ofspringandwheatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Environments for selecting widely adaptedspringwheat.
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Intercropping field bean withspringwheat.
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Springwheatwas sown on several successive dates.
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Irrigatedspringwheatand timing and amount of nitrogen fertilizer.
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Springwheatwas seeded with a double-disk opener drill.
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Assessing and predicting the local performance ofspringwheatvarieties.
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Springwheatcultivar performance in ecological and conventional cropping systems.
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Sink-limitation to yield and biomass: a summary of some investigations inspringwheat.
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The potential for selectingspringwheatvarieties strongly competitive against weeds.
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Springwheatresponse to tillage and nitrogen fertilization in rotation with sunflower and winter wheat.
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Springwheatresponse to tillage system and nitrogen fertilization with a crop-fallow system.
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Effects of seed ageing on growth and yield ofspringwheatat different plant-population densities.
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Overwinter changes in dry aggregate size distribution influencing wind erodibility in aspringwheat-summerfallow cropping system.
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The paper covers all types of wheat including bread and durum, as well as winter, facultative andspringwheat.
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The aphids infested winter wheat earlier thanspringwheatbut the abundance peaked at the same time in both crops.
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There was somespringwheatthere.
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After all,springwheatis a somewheat uncertain crop.
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One advocated the increase of land forspringwheat.
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Our goals were to determine if producers could identify and then rank growth traits that determined yield potential of hard redspringwheat.
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Effect of shading on nonstructural carbohydrates and their turnover in culms and leaves during the grain filling period ofspringwheat.
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Another indicator was the presence of landraces in the pedigrees of modernspringwheatcultivars released by developing countries between 1965 and 1997.
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Special targets forspringwheat, as distinct from targets for all wheat, have not been issued.
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The five-year average for all wheat sown, includingspringwheat, was 2,065,000 acres.
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