yield loss
collocation in Englishmeaningsofyieldandloss
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yield
noun[C usually plural]
uk/jiːld/us/jiːld/
an amount of something positive, such as food or profit, that is produced ...
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loss
noun
uk/lɒs/us/lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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(Definition ofyieldandlossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Similaryieldlosswith delayed planting also occurs with proso millet30, corn31 and sun-ower10.
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Figure 3 shows the relativeyieldlossas a proportion of the previous four weeks' harvest.
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Mineral imbalances like boron, iron, and salinity and sodicity, though localized, do cause substantialyieldloss.
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Particular efforts were therefore invested in testing for a reliable and practical monitoring system, capable of predictingyieldloss.
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A pooled analysis was justified because preliminary analyses of yields showed very similar patterns ofyieldlossamong treatments in the four experiments.
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In trial 2,yieldlosswas primarily due to disappearance of mats and secondarily to reductions in bunch weight and plant loss.
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The percentageyieldlossvaried within each system by cycle, but, overall, tended to show no relationship with stress level (table 8).
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All intercrops and the maize monocrop were grown with and without insecticide treatment for assessment of maizeyieldlossdue to borer attacks.
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Damage to the central cylinder had a greater effect on plant size andyieldlossthan damage to the cortex or corm periphery.
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Yieldlossto spot blotch in spring bread wheat in warm nontraditional wheat production areas.
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This lowers the disutility associated withyieldloss.
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At best, the models (and plots) demonstrated the similarity in patterns inyieldlossfor increasing striga-damage score.
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In trial 1,yieldlossresulted from both plant loss and reduced bunch weight.
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Ostensibly, then, these models do not support the hypothesis that young rice plants are more susceptible toyieldlossthan older plants.
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Leaffolders rarely cause significantyieldloss, because the rice plant is capable of tolerating serious defoliation.
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The relationships between adjusted total weevil count, treatment, and standardizedyieldlosswere then described by five separate regression models.
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Shorter rotations will increase the likelihood of diseases and disease-associatedyieldloss.
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In three out of four seasons theyieldlossof maize was 50% to 67% lower in the intercrop.
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