Volume 11, Issue 3
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More aboveground biomass, phosphorus accumulation and remobilization contributed to high productivity of intercropping wheat
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)Intercropping often results in increasing production than sole per unit land area, but theunderlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Plants showed different physiologicalcharacteristics ...
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Influence of tiller heterogeneity on yield components of rice grown under different nitrogen regimes
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)Increase in rice yield under excessive nitrogen (N) supply is negligible, hence it is necessaryto analyze the limiting factors via yield components. The present study was carried out during
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Effect of tillage systems on weed infestation of durum wheat
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)Weed infestation of durum wheat was determined in the systems of conventional tillage(CT), reduced tillage (RT) and herbicide tillage (HT). Cultivations measures performed after theharvest ...
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Effect of irrigation regimes on yield and water use efficiencies of potato
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)Poor irrigation water management is one of the major factors limiting crop production inEthiopia. This study was, therefore, conducted at three different locations in the southeastern
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Irrigation methods affect wheat flag leaf senescence and chlorophyll fluorescence in the North China Plain
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)The water resource shortage in North China Plain is an increasing threat to the sustainabilityof wheat (Triticum aestivum L
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Relation between nitrogen nutrition index and production of spring malting barley
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)Although the nitrogen nutrition index (NNI) is a widely used indicator of plant nitrogenstatus, no model of NNI calculation for spring barley (Hordeum ...
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Rooting traits of peanut genotypes differing in drought tolerance under drought stress
(Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-06-01)The effects of two water regimes (well-watered condition or drought stress) on root length,root surface area and root volume were tested on two peanut genotypes (the drought-resistant



