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Some Morphological Aspects of Drought Tolerance in Selected Arabica Coffee Genotypes at Early Stages of Growth in Ethiopia
... in some previous works of the same nature, higher rate of survival and recovery in Geisha, F-59, 74110, 8/85, 74112 and 741xF-59 might be associated with the enhanced rate of accumulation of inorganic ions or ... See full document
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Variations Among Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) Genotypes for Sensitivity to Drought Induced by Soil Drying at Early stages of Growth in Ethiopia
... screen Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.) genotypes for drought tolerance, an experiment was carried out at Jima Agricultural Research ...that coffee genotypes ... See full document
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Some Physiological Aspects of Drought Tolerance in Selected Arabica Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) Genotypes as Evaluated by Early Stage Response to Soil Drying
... of coffee production in ...indigenous Arabica coffee materials for desirable traits, including drought ...24 Arabica coffee genotypes have been evaluated based on visual ... See full document
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EFFECT OF PRE-ANTHESIS WATER STRESS ON GROWTH, PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND YIELD OF SIX WHEAT CULTIVARS DIFFERING IN DROUGHT TOLERANCE
... also some recovery. The wheat genotypes used to examine variation in physiological and yield responses to early season drought can be classified into two groups ...relatively drought ... See full document
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Drought stress tolerance of two wheat genotypes
... Two genotypes, Gk Élet and Mv Emese were used and grown as test plants till ...Its drought tolerance is ...with drought tolerance, classified as ... See full document
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Reaction of some rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) genotypes to different drought stress levels during germination and seedling growth stages☆
... – Drought is a major abiotic stress that affects seed germination and plant growth in arid and semi-arid ...and early seedling growth of six rapeseed genotypes were in fl uenced by ... See full document
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Some of aspects of dehydrogenase activity in soils
... According to Ross [15] it is desirable to determine, whether changes in the level of de- hydrogenase activities that occur during soil storage are important in relation to other factors affecting the levels of these ... See full document
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Modeling Leaf Area Estimation for Arabica Coffee (Coffea Arabica L ) Grown at Different Altitudes of Mana District, Jimma Zone
... Coffea arabica genotypes in Mana district of Jimma Zone Oromia Regional State, South Western Ethiopia (7˚46'N, ...eight genotypes of C. arabica , cultivated in field following a ... See full document
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Morphological Structure of Swimbladders in some Commercial Fishes from some Markets of Yangon, Myanmar
... Some markets such as Nandawin, Sanpya and ten quarter markets situated in South Okkalapa Township were chosen as study sites and study period lasted from July to September 2014. Seven species of fishes ... See full document
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Assessment of drought tolerance of 49 switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) genotypes using physiological and morphological parameters
... 49 genotypes (Table 1), ten (AM-314/MS-155, BN-13645-64, BN-11357-63, Alamo, TEM-SEC, TEM- SLC, TEM-LoDorm, T-2086, BN-12323-69, and Kanlow) were lowland ecotypes [8, 57], and the rest were upland ... See full document
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Correlation and Path Coefficient Analysis of some Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) Accessions using Quantitative Traits in Ethiopia
... 93 coffee (Coffea arabica L) germplasm accessions, including five standard checks, which were collected from Tepi and its surroundings (Bench-Maji and Sheka zones) using augmented design with four ...and ... See full document
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Genetic Diversity Analysis of Tepi Surroundings Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) Germplasm Accessions using Quantitative Traits in Ethiopia
... The variance (ANOVA) was analyzed using SAS version 9.2 (SAS, 2010) based on augmented design. Least Significant Difference (LSD at P=0.05) were employed to identify accessions that are significantly different from each ... See full document
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SHORT COMMUNICATION SCREENING OF GUAR GENOTYPES FOR DROUGHT TOLERANCE
... Drought tolerance traits viz., specific leaf area (SLA), SPAD Chlorophyll Meter Reading (SCMR), relative water content (RWC) and peroxidase activity were measured during imposition of moisture stress and ... See full document
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EFFECTS OF SALES MANAGEMENT OF CONSUMERS’ BEHAVIOURS IN SOME SELECTED BUSINESSES IN ADAMAWA STATE
... need to be certain and sure of what they are purchasing (Donthu and Gilliland, 1996). Highly risk adverse consumers need to be very certain about what they are buying. Whereas less risk adverse consumers can tolerate ... See full document
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Genetic Variability for Flowering Time, Maturity and Drought Tolerance in Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.]: A Review Paper
... or morphological traits that contribute significantly to growth and yield in the event of ...to drought in cowpea by direct assessment of growth and yield components in the field under typical ... See full document
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Concentrations Of Selected Metals In Coffee (Coffea Arabica) Beans, Leaves And Supportive Soil Of Gedeo Zone, Ethiopia
... Nutrient content of any plant food varies widely and is affected by factors such as variety or cultivar; part of the plant consumed; stage of maturity; geographic site of production or climate; harvesting and ... See full document
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Correlation and Path Coefficient Analysis of Organoleptic Quality Traits of Some Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) Accessions in Ethiopia
... among coffee producing countries to satisfy all consumers ’ choice by supplying the demand of quality coffee standards namely, Sidamo (Spicy flavored), Harar (Mocha flavored), Jimma/Limu (Winy flavored), ... See full document
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Potato tuberization in hydroponics
... Briefly, drought at early stages of crop growth delayed tuber initiation considerably but shortened the tuber formation period; drought at the beginning of tuberization resulted in a lim[r] ... See full document
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75. Screening of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids based on drought tolerance under hydroponic conditions
... axial growth rate for which the number of sheets becomes less ...to drought stress [32]. Thus, higher water stress tolerance in FH-988 might be due to the expression of water stress-responsive genes ... See full document
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Drought Tolerance in Some of Red Rice Line Based on Morphology at Vegetative Stage
... protect the underlying tissue so that it does not experience damage due to greater water loss and opening and closing the leaves in the process of rolling the leaves (Zou et al. 2011). The difference in the level of ... See full document
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