cotton yield
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cotton
noun[U]
uk/ˈkɒt.ən/us/ˈkɑː.t̬ən/
the threads that grow around the seeds of a tall plant grown especially in the US, China, and ...
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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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Priming did not affect yield in maize, but there was a significant adverse effect oncottonyieldin one season.
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Effects of priming oncottonyieldwere small, and ranged from a 7 % decrease in 1999/2000 to a (non-significant) 5 % increase in 2000/2001.
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This indicates that thecottonyieldresponse to nitrogen at different levels of organic matter behaves like a switching function.
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The effects of nitrogen fertilizer at four different levels of organic matter are simulated to obtaincottonyield.
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However, seedcottonyieldwas relatively unaffected by compaction in 2001.
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During 2000, compaction significantly decreased the seedcottonyieldby 5 % compared with the control.
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Although the effect was not significant, late sowing reduced the average seedcottonyieldby 0.45 t ha-1 (26%).
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In both seasons there were no simulated rainfall or tillage effects oncottonyieldor yield components.
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Similarly, the seedcottonyieldwas recorded in each plot.
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Tillage depth, tillage timing, and cover crop effects oncottonyield, soil strength, and tillage energy.
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Whencottonyieldis simulated with an alternative level of organic matter and nitrogen application, production function shows efficiency in input application at the higher level of organic matter.
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Thecottonyieldwas the lowest for fourteen years.
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The initiave was reported to be successful in improvingcottonyield.
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He was able to increase thecottonyieldin one section of his plantation from 100150 pounds per acre up to 300400 pounds.
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This point is particularly important, as low densities very often result in poor cotton yields.
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Average cotton yields for all 3 years are also compared to see if they differ across differing systems.
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Under these study conditions, we demonstrated that high cotton yields could be obtained by two different combinations of seven traits that characterize plant function, morphology and flowering.
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