crop yield
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crop
noun
uk/krɒp/us/krɑːp/
(the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in ...
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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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The soil fertility values provided a concise and effective method for including many soil and land characteristics related tocropyield.
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Regression or correlation analyses are generally used to characterize the statistical relationship between controlled variables andcropyield.
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Empirical models attempt to determine functional relationships betweencropyieldand other factors using either an existing or a specially designed agronomic experiment.
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However, the sensitivity procedure for identifying causal relationships forcropyieldoffers the most robust interpretability regarding important input factors for crop response.
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Improving efficiency of breeding for highercropyield.
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Thus, lowcropyieldin the 2004 dry season could be due to cold temperature at the time of flowering.
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However, thesecropyielddata cannot provide an understanding of the soil processes which underpin these observed responses.
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This increases the potential for soil impoverishment through export of nutrients ascropyield.
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Sincecropyieldof okra is closely related to plant biomass29, solarization treatments would increase okra yield if the plants had been maintained through harvest.
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Breeding opportunities for increasing the efficiency of water use andcropyieldin temperate cereals.
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In contrast,cropyieldshows more complex, non-linear dynamics among yield responses and soil-management inputs.
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Such measurements can usually be assumed to be normally distributed and therefore a number of well-established methods can be used to analysecropyielddata.
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The value of nutrients in wastewater which significantly increasecropyield, is well recognized.
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Principles underlining genetic improvement for high and stablecropyieldpotential.
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Choices among crops impact weeds the most, whereas choices within an individual crop are less effective and usually lead to lowercropyield.
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A further chapter covers the manipulation ofcropyield, a complex, multigenic trait, which constitutes an even more difficult proposition.
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Principles underlying genetic improvement for high and stablecropyieldpotential.
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We also appreciate the staff of the agricultural experiment station in each location for graciously providingcropyielddata and recording the other factors.
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