Impact of precipitation on yield quantity and quality of wheat and maize crops
Yield samples of winter wheat Triticum aestivum L. and maize Zea mays L. taken from consecutive series of crop years at the Nagygombos experimental field of the Szent Istvan University have been evaluated. Impact of precipitation on yield quantity and quality was studied. In case of wheat protein, w...
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