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Unusually for such documents, it also highlighted ways in which the country could benefit from milder winters and drier summers, such as fewer cold-related deaths, better wheat crops and a more attractive climate for tourists.

His studies of wheat genetics have led to better wheat varieties.

Glasshouse experiments using a highly P-fixing soil showed better wheat growth following white lupin than soybean [37], suggesting that the cereal was able to access P made available by the previous white lupin break crop.

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At each step, clones with ever increasing activity could be selected and the ultimate analysis of the best clones revealed that several could actually better hydrolyze wheat straw, especially when their action was coupled to a cellulose cocktail.

If the drought persists, agriculture experts say, a further consequence could be more planting of opium poppies, which tolerate dry conditions far better than wheat.

It was found that fourth or higher order curve fit better for wheat data whereas polynomials of the order 2 or higher fit the data well for onion.

In the first step of our study, we used all TF protein sequences from rice DRTF as seed in Blast searches to better identify wheat TFs compared to using HMMER or core-consensus sequences.

Comparison of the NO3-N adsorption capacity of adsorbent in this study with other studies (Table 5) showed that RH is similar to the unmodified palm kernel shell (Adebayo et al. 2016), while the result of RHB is better than the wheat straw biochar, corn straw biochar and peanut-shell biochar (Gai et al. 2014).

A co-culture of T. reesei and T. viride gave better results with wheat straw; the CMCase activities were 560.9 and 212.7 IU, respectively [ 30].

Brachypodium is expected to show better synteny with wheat than rice because it diverged from wheat more recently than rice [ 3], Brachypodium is therefore expected to be more useful in comparative mapping applications than rice.

"Wheat Is Wheat, Organic or Not" (Observatory, Oct. 17) concluded that organic wheat may not be better for you than conventionally grown wheat.

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