Sentence examples for boost in yields from inspiring English sources

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Methods like agroforestry and reduced soil tillage could keep carbon enclosed in the soil, leading to a 20percentt boost in yields, and in theory offsetting greenhouse gas emissions by 15percentt.

But the land not currently under cultivation is generally less fertile, and converting it to agriculture would mean clearing huge areas of forests and prairies, causing environmental destruction on an unprecedented scale.Clearly a further boost in yields is the better bet.

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To savers looking for a boost in yield or investors and speculators seeking capital gains, changes in currency values can have much impact.

Mr. Mefferd, who oversees the tomato trials at Johnny's, added: "We've seen a 30 to 50 percent boost in yield without any decrease in flavor.

This gives us a big boost in yield and soil protection.

You could indeed get short-term boosts in yield through the generous application of synthetic fertilizers, but only by robbing future generations of their patrimony.

Higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could stem the losses, however: Soybean farmers in the Midwest, for example, may see up to a 10% boost in their yields.

The current government has followed his precept, awarding them lavish raises while, in some cases, allowing them to do less work which helps to explain why the cash bonanza has not yielded a commensurate boost in output.

The enhanced boost in the yield of X caused by Agu115 compared to AbfA tallies again with the compositional data showing that MeGlcA is a more common substituent in GAX compared to Ara f: Agu115 action removed more obstacles to Xyn10C activity than did AbfA.

Our experimental evidence of the boost in enzymatic hydrolysis yields for the crystalline cellulosic substrate which underwent incubation with CBM prior to application of cellulases clearly indicate that the synergistic effect between the CBMs and the cellulases should be mediated by the decrease in recalcitrance of the substrate.

And it should be efficient: in terms of returns on investment, it would be easier to boost grain yields in Africa from two tonnes per hectare to four than it would be to raise yields in Europe from eight tonnes to ten.

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