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      Effects of canola, wheat and faba bean on yield and nitrogen use efficiency in potato production systems 

      Verburg, E.; Lemke, R.; Farrell, R.; Wahab, J.; Tomasiewicz, D. (2018-03-06)
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      Examining biochar as a carrier for Rhizobium spp. on legume crops 

      Hardy, K.; Knight, J.D.; Farrell, R.E. (2014-03-11)
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      Tolerance of crops to phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur placed in the seed-row 

      Schoenau, J.J.; Qian, P.; King, T.; Urton, R.; Fatteicher, C. (2011-03-16)
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      Crop sequence study of fusarium head blight on wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) in the Canadian prairies 

      Oviedo-Ludena, M.A.; Kutcher, R.; Wang, L. (2019-03-05)
      Fusarium head blight (FHB) has become a major limitation to cereal crop production across much of the prairies in recent years, particularly for bread and durum wheat growers, and the disease is also impacting barley ...
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      Is seed set in white cockle (Silene latifolia Poir.) limited by insect pollination? 

      Anderson, J.F.; Davis, A.R.; Holm, R.A.; Shirtliffe, S.J. (2011-03-15)
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      Second-year decomposition and nutrient release characteristics of ten annual crop residues in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada 

      Hangs, R.D.; Schoenau, J.J. (2018-03-06)
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      Feasibility of polymer-coated urea (ESN) for agronomic and environmental considerations in the parkland region of Saskatchewan 

      Malhi, S.S.; Brandt, S.A. (2014-03-11)
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      Uncovering the genetic architecture of spike related traits in bread wheat: a viable alternative to increase yield potential 

      Gerard, G.S.; Alqudah, A.; Lohwasser, U.; Börner, A.; Simón, M.R. (2019-03-05)
      Based on the projected demand, further improvements in wheat grain yield are required. In this sense, exploring the genetic diversity associated with yield related traits is critical to derive superior progenies from ...
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      Symbiotic fungal endophytes that confer tolerance for plant growth in saline and dry soils 

      Boubakir, Z.; Cronin, E.; Kaminskyj, S. (2013-03-05)
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      Spectroscopic impact on protein and carbohydrate inherent molecular structures of barley, oat, and corn combined with wheat DDGS 

      Abeysekara, S.; Damiran, D.; Yu, P. (2012-03-13)
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      AuthorSchoenau, J.J. (93)Malhi, S.S. (41)Gan, Y. (28)Hamel, C. (27)Farrell, R.E. (23)Leach, D. (23)Johnson, E. (21)Kutcher, R. (21)Hangs, R.D. (20)Knight, J.D. (18)... View MoreSubjectwheat (10)arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (7)field pea (6)crop rotation (5)reclamation (5)canola (4)fertilizer (4)irrigation (4)lentil (4)yield (4)... View MoreTypePresentation (389)Poster Presentation (216)Article (2)Date Issued2015 (71)2013 (68)2011 (67)2014 (67)2017 (66)2019 (57)2016 (56)2012 (54)2010 (51)2018 (50)
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