early maturity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofearlyandmaturity
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early
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈɜː.li/us/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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maturity
noun[U]
uk/məˈtʃʊə.rə.ti/us/məˈtʊr.ə.t̬i/
the quality of behaving mentally and emotionally like ...
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(Definition ofearlyandmaturityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Earlymaturityprovides relative drought escape, especially at the season's end.
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Their applications have been associated with increased yields, higher fertility,earlymaturityand high tillering capacity.
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It is popular for itsearlymaturity, high leaf area index, spineless green pods and high pod yield.
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The reasons for its popularity (high yield combined with veryearlymaturity) were known and there were no alternative hybrids available in this maturity class.
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Therefore,earlymaturity, semelparous reproduction and short lifespans will be favoured in growing populations.
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They mentioned that hindrances to uptake and sustained use of improved varieties were due to lack of awareness, traditional values, seed unavailability,earlymaturity, bird damage and lack of fertilizer.
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Though earliness is a preferred trait,earlymaturityof 85-90 d is at the same time a hindrance to adoption because of damage by birds, diseases and other pests.
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Sweeney et al. (2003) reported that yield increases inearlymaturityirrigated soybean were only 20 % compared with non-irrigated plots and would probably be less when environmental conditions were favourable.
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Fourthly, there is more advantage, because of theearlymaturityof the scheme, for the middle-aged than there is for the very young.
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I have heard of few private schemes which provide suchearlymaturity.
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Good pastures provideearlymaturity, and there are excellent markets in and near the constituency to which buyers come from near and far, both from home and abroad.
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These were always depictions of young men, ranging in age from adolescence toearlymaturity, even when placed on the graves of (presumably) elderly citizens.
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Triple kidding andearlymaturityare common features of these goats.
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Itsearlymaturityand efficient use of available water make it suitable for raising in dry areas.
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Bulls experience rapid growth,earlymaturityand can sire at around 1518 months.
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