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A complete list of egg samples indicating the collection year, area, and results of analyses.
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Plant growth, nodulation, and N content as affected by manipulating of GmNN1/FT2a.
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Annual rainfalls of stations in the study area.
Published 2024“…The finding demonstrated that altitude and rainfall decrease as one advances from the western (highland) to the eastern (lowland) direction in the study area where the highest rainfall was recorded in Solemo (highland) and the least in Negele (lowland).The study showed that as altitude increases annual rainfall also increases and rainfall variability decreases. …”
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Trends of seasonal rainfall in the study area.
Published 2024“…The finding demonstrated that altitude and rainfall decrease as one advances from the western (highland) to the eastern (lowland) direction in the study area where the highest rainfall was recorded in Solemo (highland) and the least in Negele (lowland).The study showed that as altitude increases annual rainfall also increases and rainfall variability decreases. …”