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teer decrease » mean decrease (Expand Search), greater decrease (Expand Search)
we decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
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Liming in microparticle applied on the sowing furrow increases common bean yield
Published 2022“…The use of microparticle of CaCO3 solution in the sowing furrow increased common bean grain yield. Our results suggest that the use of microparticles of CaCO3 in the sowing furrow was efficient to change the soil chemical properties in the sowing and provided significant increases in common bean grain yield.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Increased Autophagy of Rice Can Increase Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE).docx
Published 2019“…In addition, the transgenic lines accumulated more N in grains than in the dry remains and the yield was significantly increased under normal N conditions. …”
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Yield response factors of sorghum.
Published 2025“…According to the research results, increasing irrigation and nitrogen fertilization levels enhanced plant height, thousand-grain weight, grain number per panicle, grain weight per panicle, and grain yield. …”
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Pretreatment with Sodium Methyl Mercaptide Increases Carbohydrate Yield during Kraft Pulping
Published 2021“…We found that pretreatment of biomass with 4.38% sodium methyl mercaptide at pH 12 and 105 °C for 60 min provided small but significant increases in xylan and cellulose yields relative to control conditions, but preservation of GGM was minimal. …”
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Pretreatment with Sodium Methyl Mercaptide Increases Carbohydrate Yield during Kraft Pulping
Published 2021“…We found that pretreatment of biomass with 4.38% sodium methyl mercaptide at pH 12 and 105 °C for 60 min provided small but significant increases in xylan and cellulose yields relative to control conditions, but preservation of GGM was minimal. …”
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Comparison of actual and potential yields and yield gap in different crop seasons.
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