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    PLOT QUALITY RATING AS A RESULT OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT IN THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOCIETY by Mădălina Andreea BACIU, Ștefan VIZITEU, Stejărel BREZULEANU

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Still today, the plot quality is a manual assessment, requires a lot of time, and the decision based need to be taken in a short time for creating space for actions. …”
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    State and prospects of development of tomato breeding in modern market conditions by I. V. Kozlova

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The studies were carried out in a breeding film greenhouse and in field conditions on the territory of the experimental plot of FSBSI "Federal Scientific Rice Centre" of the central soil-climatic zone of Krasnodar region. …”
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    Quality Metrics of Automated Machinery in Potato Plant Cultivation for Breeding and Seed Production by N. V. Sazonov, M. A. Mosyakov, V. S. Teterin, N. S. Panferov, M. M. Godyaeva, M. S. Trunov

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The paper notes the significance of promptly identifying infected plants when cultivating potatoes for breeding and seed production. Consequently, there is a need to undertake a series of initiatives aimed at developing a digital system for automated detection and recognition of both healthy and infected plants. …”
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    Productive capacity and genetic variation behavior in progenies from irrigated açai according to plant age by João Tomé de Farias Neto, Gilberto Ken Iti Yokomizo, Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The experiment followed a randomized block design with three replications and five plants per plot, with 30 progenies. The statistical analysis was performed using the REML/BLUP methodology. …”
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    The new spring barley variety “Bulat" by N. A. Morozov, I. V. Samsonov, N. A. Pankratova

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Every year, the growing need in feed requires to develop new highly adaptable varieties that are capable to produce high and stable yields with good grain quality. …”
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    Identification and use of suitable metrics for calling male count-based community assessments in amphibian monitoring in temperate Europe by Andris Čeirāns, Mihails Pupins, Arturs Skute, Oksana Nekrasova, Muza Kirjusina, Isabelle Combroux, Corinne Grac, Yuriy Kvach, Karina Anna Elisabeth van der Zon, Kathrin Theissinger, Jean-Yves Georges

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Then, we used anthropogenic factors to classify sites with natural and strongly impacted site groups, compared their metrics by Wilcoxon rank-sum tests and Box plots, and assessed metric congruences in site classifications.Based on their properties, we recommend using three metrics, each being the best in representing their own breeding amphibian assemblage trait in the communities of temperate Europe: the total number of calling males (CAMCtot), the community completeness, and the reciprocal form of Berger-Parker dominance index.Despite of good responses to anthropogenic pressure indicators showed by the metrics, local site characteristics were still the highest-ranked factor, with waterbody dimensions being the most important for amphibian population size, and macrophyte vegetation largely determining their taxonomic richness and community evenness. …”
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    Estimation features of winter bread wheat quality by the method of sedimentation analysis by T. B. Kulevatova, S. V. Lyasheva, L. N. Zlobina, L. V. Andreeva

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…It is known that the breeding process is in a great need for fast methods, working on minimal weights of experimental material and revealing the qualitative potential of the varieties. …”
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    Divergent effects of 3-nitrooxypropanol on enteric methane emissions in Holstein and Brown Swiss cows, and its lack of synergy with acacia tannin extract by M.Z. Islam, S.E. Räisänen, T. He, C. Kunz, Y. Li, X. Ma, A.M. Serviento, K. Wang, M. Wang, Z. Zeng, M. Niu

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Sixteen multiparous mid-lactation cows, including 8 BS and 8 HF cows, were used in a split-plot design, with breed as the main plot. Cows within each subplot were arranged in a replicated 4 × 4 Latin Square design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments across four 24-d periods, including 3-d of sampling. …”
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    Morpho-physiological characterization for identification of heat tolerant wheat genotypes by S. Sarkar, N. C. D. Barma, J. U. Ahmed, Showkat A. Waza, A. K. M. Aminul Islam

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract In the recent world of uncertain climatic alteration, heat stress is a major alarming issue particularly for the agricultural production of winter crops such as wheat. There is still a need of heat tolerant high yielding wheat varieties for sustainable wheat production. …”
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    Opportunities and Challenges for Field Experiment Equipment by Sh. Shang, J. Wang

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The research team of Qingdao Agricultural University has developed 16 types of new plot planters and plot harvesters which have been popularized and applied in China. …”
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    Agro-Morphological Evaluation of Hybrid Maize (Zea mays) in the Subtropical Region of Nepal by Aayushma Shrestha, Bijay Mahato, Pratik Gurung

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The results suggested that, while low-performing genotypes like PAC-7202309 need more research or breeding and agronomic methods to improve their performance, high-performing genotypes like RH-6, Star-56, and Superking-4455 are excellent possibilities for enhancing maize output in Saranamati, Jhapa. …”
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    Automated pipeline for leaf spot severity scoring in peanuts using segmentation neural networks by Joshua Larsen, Jeffrey Dunne, Robert Austin, Cassondra Newman, Michael Kudenov

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We were able to demonstrate automated scoring, as compared to expert visual scoring, with a root mean square error of 0.996 visual scores, on individual images (one image per plot), and 0.800 visual scores when three images were captured of each plot. …”
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    Variability and correlations of economically valuable traits in cowpea from the VIR collection in the environments of Astrakhan provincer by M. V. Gurkina

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The problem of a deficit in vegetable protein and the need to diversify agricultural produce require involvement of new and little-known crops, such as cowpea, in the production. …”
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    ECOLOGICAL TESTING OF GRAIN SORGHUM VARIETIES AND HYBRIDS by N. A. Kovtunova, V. V. Kovtunov, A. V. Baranovsky, A. E. Romanyukin, E. A. Shishova

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The objects of the study were the sorghum varieties ‘Orlovskoe’, ‘Zernogradskoe 88’, ‘Luchistoe’, ‘Velikan’, ‘Khazine 28’ developed by the FSBSI ARC “Donskoy” in comparison with the varieties and hybrids of exotic breeding. The ecological study was conducted in the experimental plot of the Lugansky National Agricultural University in 2016–2017. …”
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    Winter wheat cultivar post‐harvest effects: Varieties differ in residue management requirements and effect on yield of next crop by Ryan C. Graebner, Kyle Harrison, Matthew Hunt, Daisy Wood, Christina H. Hagerty

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, more work is needed to understand varietal differences in residue management requirements and varietal effects of the successive crop before they can be fully leveraged in wheat breeding and genetics, wheat agronomy, variety testing programs, and eventually the producer's field.…”
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    Temporal resolution trumps spectral resolution in UAV-based monitoring of cereal senescence dynamics by Flavian Tschurr, Lukas Roth, Nicola Storni, Olivia Zumsteg, Achim Walter, Jonas Anderegg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This approach represents the need for remote-sensing based proxies that capture the entire process, from the onset to the conclusion of senescence, as well as the rate of the progression. …”
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    THE VARIABILITY OF THE TRAIT «WEIGHT OF 1000 SEEDS» AS A MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF PRODUCTIVITY OF VEGETABLE PEA by I. P. Kotlyar, V. A. Ushakov, L. V. Krivenkov, E. P. Pronina

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The selection of seeds four times on each plot. The sign «weight of 1000 seeds» determines the grain size and is the most important in the production of canned «green peas». …”
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