The Third International Tropical Agriculture Conference (TROPAG 2019) 2019
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2019036021
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Genotypic Variation in Biomass Produced Is Linked to Differences in Radiation Acquisition in Mungbean

Abstract: Mungbean has become an important cash and legume rotation crop in the Australian Northern Grains region. Thus, it is necessary to narrow the gap between potential productivity and actual production by understanding the crop physiological attributes contributing to the acquisition of radiation, and it’s conversion into total biomass. A field experiment was conducted at Gatton, during 2018-19 summer season, growing two commercial varieties of mungbean; Jade-AU and Satin II under irrigated conditions. The varieti… Show more

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