Homoeologous relationships of rice, wheat and maize chromosomes.
There is no statistical evidence of a consistent yield trend of rice or wheat with time.
Optimizing time distribution of water supply and fertilizer nitrogen rates in relation to targeted wheat yield.
Cotton, wheat, and tobacco farmers confronted an uncertain economic environment and were willing to accept restrictions on production in exchange for high, guaranteed prices.
This should lead to a better understanding of the contributions of wheat improvement to food security and poverty reduction.
Farmers in the area grow a wide range of crops but major crops include wheat, barley, and horse beans.
At most sites wheat was planted in the same paddocks to follow the monitored chickpea crops.
Both hypotheses predict that red wheats will be more sprout resistant than white wheats.