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seed yield

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seed
noun
uk /siːd/ us /siːd/
a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant ...
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yield
noun[C usually plural]
uk /jiːld/ us /jiːld/
an amount of something positive, such as food or profit, that is produced ...
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Examples of seed yield


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Characters studied on a plot basis included the time to -ower and physiological maturity, plant height, 100-seed weight and seedyield.
Therefore, we fully expect seedyield and longevity to be negatively correlated in perennial grain populations.
For each trait selected into the final model, its overall effect on seedyield was estimated.
Time to flowering of accessions in this group is intermediate (315 days), and seedyield moderate (162 g/plant).
Investigation of factors determining genotypic differences in seedyield of non-irrigated and irrigated chickpea using a physiological model of yield determination.
Inoculation of barley with efficient mycorrhizal fungi stimulates seedyield.
Firstly, in order to determine the most important traits influencing seedyield, path analysis, based on a correlation matrix, was applied to the data.
Such an analysis would show genotypes with high, stable seedyield and yieldcontributing traits at a desirable level.
It is necessary to know which genotypes are the ' best ' for seedyield and traits affecting seedyield.
Furthermore, lower national yields do not stem from larger, but rather are associated with narrower within year variation in seedyield.
The abundant seedyield of some wild herbaceous perennials lends support to the feasibility of perennial grain breeding.
Plants were threshed manually when the moisture content in pods reached 12% and assessments of seedyield were attained.
Moreover, sugar beet is grown mainly for sugar production and seedyield is considered to be of secondary importance.
Based on seedyield alone, this study showed that safflower was the most profitable rain-fed crop, yielding much better returns than growing barley.
In each season, early growth, heading/flowering date, dry weight at heading/ flowering, plant height, biological yield and seedyield were measured.
However, high seedyield provides a competitive price for an effective distribution to farmers and seed yield determines the economic viability of seed producers.
Some differences may influence competitiveness and, moreover, seedyield potential may also vary between cultivars.
These diseases cause premature defoliation and are commonly a major constraint to both seedyield and good quality haulm production.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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