Breaking The Yield Barrier

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Part I: Raising the rice yield ceiling; Part II: Extended abstracts of invited papers.

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Genre : Crop yields
Author : Kenneth G. Cassman
Publisher : Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Release : 1994
File : 136 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789712200564


Breaking The Pulp Yield Barrier Symposium

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Genre : Sulfate pulping process
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Release : 1998
File : 276 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D01473791D


Increasing Yield Potential In Wheat

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Genre : Corn
Author : M. P. Reynolds
Publisher : CIMMYT
Release : 1996
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789686923698


Breaking Yield Barriers Summary Report 16th Latin American Food Production Conference October 19 24 1980 Haines City Florida

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Genre : Crop yields
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Release : 1980
File : 278 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105017331328


Redesigning Rice Photosynthesis To Increase Yield

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Genre : Photosynthesis
Author : J. E. Sheehy
Publisher : Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Release : 2000
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789712201462


Rainfed Farming Systems

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While a good grasp of the many separate aspects of agriculture is important, it is equally essential for all those involved in agriculture to understand the functioning of the farming system as a whole and how it can be best managed. It is necessary to re-assess and understand rain-fed farming systems around the world and to find ways to improve the selection, design and operation of such systems for long term productivity, profitability and sustainability. The components of the system must operate together efficiently; yet many of the relationships and interactions are not clearly understood. Appreciation of these matters and how they are affected by external influences or inputs are important for decision making and for achieving desirable outcomes for the farm as a whole. This book analyses common rain-fed farming systems and defines the principles and practices important to their effective functioning and management.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Philip Tow
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2011-09-16
File : 1324 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781402091322


Applications Of Systems Approaches At The Field Level

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Systems approaches for agricultural development are needed to determine rational strategies for the role of agriculture in national development. Mathematical models and computer simulation provide objective tools for applying science to determine and evaluate options for resource management at field, farm and regional scales. However, these tools would not be fully utilizable without incorporating social and economic dimensions into their application. The second international symposium, Systems Approaches for Agricultural Development (SAAD), held in Los Baños, 6-8 December 1995, fostered this link between the biophysical sciences and the social sciences in the selection of keynote papers and oral presentations, a selection of which are included in these books. The contents further reflect how systems approaches have definitely moved beyond the research mode into the application mode. The large number and high quality of interdisciplinary research projects reported from different parts of the globe, to determine land use options that will meet multiple goals and yet sustain natural resource bases, is a key indicator of this `coming of age'. At the farm level, where trade-off decisions between processes and products (commodities) feature strongly, much progress is also evident in the development of systems-based tools for decision making. At the field level optimization of resource use and minimizing environmental effects has become of major concern for which systems approaches are indispensable. The books, of which Volume I deals with regional and farm studies level and Volume II with field level studies, will be of particular interest to all agricultural scientists and planners, as well as students interested in multidisciplinary and holistic approaches to agricultural development.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : M.J. Kropff
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2013-11-11
File : 463 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401707541


Handbook Of Photosynthesis

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Quite naturally, photosynthesis has achieved massive amounts of attention in recent years. Aside from being the most spectacular physiological process in plant growth, it is actually the key to our dealing with the potentially cataclysmic accumulation of carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere. Unfortunately, while information is plentiful, all this attention has resulted in a scattered database on photosynthesis, with no contemporary starting point...at least until now. With the second edition of the Handbook of Photosynthesis, Mohammad Pessarakli once again fills the need for an authoritative and balanced resource by assembling a team of experts from across the globe. Together, they have created a comprehensive reference that in a single volume includes important background information, as well as the most recent research findings on photosynthesis. Completely Revised with Several New Chapters The handbook, a completely updated reworking of the critically acclaimed first edition, details all of the photosynthetic factors and processes under both normal and stressful conditions, covering lower and higher plants as well as related biochemistry and plant molecular biology. Divided into fourteen sections for ease of reference, with nearly 8000 bibliographic citations, the handbook contains authoritative contributions from over 80 scientists. It includes approximately 500 drawings, photographs, tables, and equations— all designed to reinforce and clarify important text material.

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Genre : Science
Author : Mohammad Pessarakli
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2005-03-29
File : 954 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781420027877


Fundamentals Of Field Crop Breeding

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This book is an advanced textbook and a reference book for the post-graduate plant-breeding students and the plant breeders. It consolidates fundamental concepts and also the latest advances in plant-breeding practices including development in crop genomics. It contains crop wise explanation on origin, reproduction, genetics of yield contributing traits, biotic and abiotic stresses, nutritional improvement and crop specific plant-breeding procedures and techniques. The chapters are planned to describe crop-focused breeding procedure for the major crop plants as per their economic importance. The recent developments in breeding of field crops have been reported. The recent progress made in mapping traits of economic importance has been critically reviewed for each crop. The progress made in markers assisted selected in few crops has been summarized. This book bridges the knowledge gap and bring to the researchers and students information on modern breeding tools for developing biotic and abiotic stress tolerant, climate resilient and micronutrient rich varieties of field crops. The chapters in book are contributed by experienced Plant Breeders.

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Genre : Science
Author : Devendra Kumar Yadava
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-05-05
File : 1389 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811692574


Physiology And Biotechnology Integration For Plant Breeding

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Global demand for wheat, rice, corn, and other essential grains is expected to steadily rise over the next twenty years. Meeting this demand by increasing production through increased land use is not very likely; and while better crop management may make a marginal difference, most agriculture experts agree that this anticipated deficit must be m

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Genre : Science
Author : Henry T. Nguyen
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2004-01-14
File : 654 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0203022033