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This article describes the potential yields of maize, wheat and barley which were modeled with climate change, soil … organic mulches. Results show that yield of maize in the near future (2015-2039) would fall 50% average, barley and wheat …
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converging to a common level, while maize yields have diverged over the same period. However, the sub-period analysis shows a … trend of divergence for both crops going forward. In contrast, wheat yields seem to be converging to a common level recently …
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Crop Genetic Resources Conserved Ex Situ -- 3 The Cost of Conserving Maize and Wheat Genetic Resources Ex Situ 35 P. G …, P. Sanchez, M. Calibo, G. Abrigo, and S. Quilloy -- 7 Agronomic and Economic Competitiveness of Maize Landraces and In … Wheat Landraces in Turkey from a Household Model of Varietal Choice 127 E.C. H. Meng, J. E. Taylor, and S. B. Brush -- IV …
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Rice (Oryza sativa L.), maize (Zea mays L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) are the major cereals cultivated in the ….87 for wheat and 0.08, 0.97 and 0.96 for maize, respectively. The validated model was subsequently used to simulate different … increasing crop yields. For the monsoon crops (rice and maize) that benefit from abundant rainfall, only an improved fertility …
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