yield potential
collocation in Englishmeaningsofyieldandpotential
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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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potential
noun[U]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, ...
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(Definition ofyieldandpotentialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our goals were to determine if producers could identify and then rank growth traits that determinedyieldpotentialof hard red spring wheat.
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Limited resources should therefore be directed to apical setts and sprouted setts which have the highestyieldpotential.
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Under the conditions described herein, flowers that formed late in the period of flowering contributed little to seed set and toyieldpotential.
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Using stomatal aperture-related traits to select for highyieldpotentialin bread wheat.
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For each entryyieldpotential, fruit quality, physiological disorders and plant description were obtained from each plant individually.
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In conclusion, aerial infrared colour images revealed within-field variation inyieldpotential.
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Principles underlining genetic improvement for high and stable cropyieldpotential.
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Apparently, in the manner of some die-hard agricultural researchers, he confoundsyieldpotentialand economic yield.
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The 689-ha estate has ayieldpotentialin excess of 3000 t processed tea, providing that the water supplies are adequate.
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This suggests that within-field variation inyieldpotentialdoes not determine heterogeneity of the grain yield in terms of grain weight or grain protein content.
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Moreover, the non-linear regression analysis of stalk elongation could be useful for predicting optimum harvest date and for modellingyieldpotential.
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The use of varieties with highyieldpotentialand high susceptibility to diseases and increased, sometimes unbalanced, fertilization has increased and extended susceptibility.
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This finding suggests that within-field variation inyieldpotentialdoes not determine heterogeneity of grain yield in terms of grain weight.
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These may be as valuable as predicting varieties with highyieldpotential.
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In the meantime, increasedyieldpotentialremains a sensible target, with the physiology ofyieldpotential providing a solid framework for thinking about future progress.
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Earlier identification of lines with highyieldpotentialwould enable the breeder to sample more populations with a greater probability of success.
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Identifying and exploiting positive genotype by management interactions offers a potential avenue for increasingyieldpotentialin wheat in the future.
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Principles underlying genetic improvement for high and stable cropyieldpotential.
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