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      Effect of growing environment and stubble type on seed size distribution in two kabuli chickpea varieties 

      Gan, Y.; Warkentin, T.; Vandenberg, B.; Zentner, R.P.; Poppy, L.B. (2007-03-01)
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      Long-term productivity and economic performance of spring wheat production systems in southwestern Saskatchewan 

      Zentner, R.P.; Campbell, C.A.; Selles, F.; Jefferson, P.G.; Fernandez, M.R.; Lemke, R.; Hamel, C.; Gan, Y.; McConkey, B.G.; Thomas, A.G. (2005-02-17)
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      Selection for seed size and its impact on kabuli chickpea production 

      Gan, Y.; Jayakumar, P.; Zentner, R.P.; McDonald, C.L. (2006-03-02)
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      Chickpea seed yield in response to stubble type and fertility 

      Gan, Y.; Warkentin, T.; Vandenberg, B.; Zentner, R.P.; McDonald, C.L. (2007-03-01)
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      Improving chickpea maturity: inoculation or fertilization? 

      Gan, Y.; Warkentin, T.; Vandenberg, B.; Zentner, R.P.; McDonald, C.L.; McVicar, R. (2005-02-17)
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      Effect of cropping frequency on grain yields, N balance, and economic returns for properly fertilized spring wheat in southwestern Saskatchewan 

      Zentner, R.P.; Campbell, C.A.; Selles, F.; Lemke, R.; Fernandez, M.R.; McConkey, B.G.; Gan, Y.; Hamel, C. (2004-02-19)
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      Water use and water use efficiency of field pea and chickpea under the semiarid Canadian prairie conditions 

      Angadi, S.V.; Gan, Y.; Miller, P.R.; McConkey, B.G.; Zentner, R.P.; McDonald, C.L. (2003-02-18)
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      Long-term response of spring wheat to N and P fertilization in southwestern Saskatchewan 

      Zentner, R.P.; Brandt, K.; Campbell, C.A.; Wang, H.; Cade-Menun, B.J.; Lemke, R.; Gan, Y.; McConkey, B.G.; Hamel, C.; Cutforth, H.; Fernandez, M.R. (2010-02-24)
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      Managing an annual legume green manure crop for fallow replacement in southwestern Saskatchewan 

      Zentner, R.P.; Campbell, C.A.; Biederbeck, V.O.; Selles, F.; Lemke, R.; Jefferson, P.G.; Gan, Y. (2003-02-18)
      Some scientists have suggested that in the Brown soil zone an annual legume green manure crop (GM) could be used as a partial-fallow replacement to protect the soil against erosion and increase its N fertility, particularly ...
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      Response of lentil to rhizobium in a semi-arid environment 

      Gan, Y.; Selles, F.; Hanson, K.G.; Zentner, R.P.; McDonald, C.L. (2006-03-02)
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