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  The potential for C4 rice.
C3 plants, especially some crops such as wheat, rice and soybean and potato, assimilate atmospheric CO2 directly through the C3 photosynthetic pa...
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  Irrigated rice production systems and greenhouse gas emissions: crop and residue management trends,
The overall purpose of this review is to assess current and future greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from irrigated rice fields with emphasis on the on...
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  Developments in enhancing efficiency of multiplication of horticultural crops.
Horticultural crops have a pride of place in daily life and have become an essential component of our diet. To match the demands of the increasing p...
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  Regulation of tomato fruit ripening.
Fruit ripening is a sophisticatedly orchestrated developmental process, unique to plants, that results in major physiological and metabolic changes,...
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  Effects of climate change on horticultural plants and horticultural practices in Hungary.
Probable effects of climate change on Hungarian horticulture and possible responses to those effects are summarized in this review. The importance of...
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  Adopting biological control for ornamental crops in greenhouses.
This review addresses economic issues relating to the adoption of biological control methods by greenhouse growers who produce predominantly ornament...
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  DNA barcoding for plant protection: applications and summary of available data for arthropod pests.
Over the last decade, DNA barcoding -the use of short, standardized DNA sequences for species identification -has emerged as an important tool to stud...
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  High-value horticulture in developing countries: barriers and opportunities.
High-value horticultural crops, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, aromatic plants and herbs, are key components of agricultural development a...
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  Soil food web controls on nitrogen mineralization are influenced by agricultural practices in humid
Agricultural crop production depends upon judicious use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers to sustain yields. Globally, the N recovery rate by crops is a...
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  Choice of forage crops for animal production in temperate perennial pasture-based grazing systems.
Choosing a forage crop for animal production is a broad topic with many facets. This review has chosen to concentrate on the in situ use of forage crops within te...
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