2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aoas.2014.12.001
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Evaluation and prediction of some wheat cultivars productivity in relation to different sowing dates under North Sinai region conditions

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“…The highest values of spike weight, grain yield and dry biological yield were obtained when the crop was sown in November. Similar results were also reported by Mukherjee (2012), Andarzian et al, (2015), Fayed et al, (2015) and Meena et al, (2015). The protein content of the genotypes was higher in late condition, possibly due to low grain weight (Sial et al, 2005).…”
Section: Effect Of Thermal Stress On Growth and Yield Of Wheatsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The highest values of spike weight, grain yield and dry biological yield were obtained when the crop was sown in November. Similar results were also reported by Mukherjee (2012), Andarzian et al, (2015), Fayed et al, (2015) and Meena et al, (2015). The protein content of the genotypes was higher in late condition, possibly due to low grain weight (Sial et al, 2005).…”
Section: Effect Of Thermal Stress On Growth and Yield Of Wheatsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Yield performance of wheat differs among cultivars due to variation in growth, yield components and maturity duration. In this concern, Fayed et al, 2015;Kandilet al, 2016 andEL Hag andShahein 2017, reported similar conclusion.…”
Section: Wheat Cultivars Performancementioning
confidence: 53%
“…Increasing wheat yield per unit area could be attained by cultivating high-yielding cultivars. Yield performance of wheat differs among cultivars due to variation in maturity duration, plant height, number of spike m-2, number of grain spike-1, 1000-grain weight, harvest index and grain yieldfad-1 (Fayed et al, 2015;Kandilet al, 2016 andEL Hag andShahein 2017). However, cultivars suitable for intercropping system are difficult to find, because most plant breeding programs focus on sole crop systems with much larger cultivated areas and more complicated variety × cropping system interactions in intercropping systems than in sole crop systems (Hauggaard-Nielsen and Jensen, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seemed that prevailing weather during growing period may play a role for growth improvement and grain filling which may reflect on grain yield (El-Metwally et al, 2012). Fayed et al (2015) revealed that 1000 kernel weight of all studied cultivars were progressively decreased by delaying sowing dates. Furthermore, using BGA significantly increased 100 grain weight from 3.98 to 4.11g, as average of two seasons, compared to using microbein fertlilizer.…”
Section: Grain Weightmentioning
confidence: 93%