Collocations withyield

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agricultural yield
The existing literature on the role of agricultural yield performance in tropical deforestation is mixed.
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annual yield
Correlation between index values averaged across sample times within a year and annual yield.
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average yield
The increase in soil carbon content in contrast, affects both average yield and its volatility.
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biomass yield
Grain and biomass yield were determined as an average of the three randomly selected plants.
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cotton yield
Priming did not affect yield in maize, but there was a significant adverse effect on cotton yield in one season.
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crop yield
The soil fertility values provided a concise and effective method for including many soil and land characteristics related to crop yield.
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estimated yield
The estimated yield would depend on the detailed provisions for charging such a tax and on the rates imposed.
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explosive yield
The second object is to increase the explosive yield of a given quantity of fissile material.
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grain yield
The fungicide scheduling programme that provided the highest grain yield varied by cultivar and season.
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increased yield
There are several possible reasons for the increased yield of non-leguminous plants after legumes.
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increasing yield
Yield components and compensation in wheat: opportunities for further increasing yield potential.
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maximum yield
However, identifying traits determining yield is just the first step of a study; ultimately it is important to select genotypes that deliver maximum yield through optimizing yieldcontributing traits.
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mean yield
They found a mean yield gain of 2.5% per generation over the mean of the parents.
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milk yield
The drop in milk yield from the seventh month onwards could possibly be explained by exhaustion of the breast tissue.
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quantum yield
Photosynthetic induction strongly affects the light compensation point of net photosynthesis and coincidentally the apparent quantum yield.
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reduced yield
Negative externalities in groundwater irrigation arise due to overdraft of groundwater leading to premature well failure, and reduced yield and age/life of wells.
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relative yield
Figure 3 shows the relative yield loss as a proportion of the previous four weeks' harvest.
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seed yield
Characters studied on a plot basis included the time to -ower and physiological maturity, plant height, 100-seed weight and seed yield.
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sustainable yield
The sustainable yield index was highest in the groundnut-groundnut system.
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total yield
The welfare cost of the tax is still positive even if the total yield is increased.
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yield loss
Similar yield loss with delayed planting also occurs with proso millet30, corn31 and sun-ower10.
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yield potential
Our goals were to determine if producers could identify and then rank growth traits that determined yield potential of hard red spring wheat.
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yield strength
This structure is able to resist weak stress before it breaks apart and flows, hence providing the material yield strength.
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