Differences in yield, biomass and their components between triticale and wheat grown under contrasting water and nitrogen environments
A number of evidences have shown that triticale produces more above-ground dry matter [AGDM] than other winter cereals in dry environments. As AGDM accumulated by crop before anthesis has been pointed out as an important attribute under rainfed environments, the comparison of its physiological attri...
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