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Nitrogen split ratio improved lodging resistance and yield in winter wheat
Nitrogen topdressing timing regulates basal internode structure and mechanical properties in winter wheat, improving lodging resistance by 41.8% and yield by 12.2%.
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Advanced barley lines showed greater stability than local landraces
Evaluation of grain quality traits and genotype stability across Mediterranean environments in advanced barley lines and landraces. High heritability and trait correlations identified.
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High molybdenum with low nitrogen improved wheat yield-related measures
Study examines nitrogen-molybdenum interactions in winter wheat, finding that elevated molybdenum under reduced nitrogen enhances yield and nitrogen use efficiency.
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Stable wheat height loci identified on chromosomes 3D, 4D, 5A, and 7A
Novel wheat height loci identified through genome-wide association analysis in Sichuan cultivars, validated across environments with implications for marker-assisted breeding and yield optimization