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Grain yield (kg ha -1 ), Straw yield (kg ha -1 ), Biological yield (kg ha -1 ) and Harvest index (%) of wheat crop as influenced by various treatments

Grain yield (kg ha -1 ), Straw yield (kg ha -1 ), Biological yield (kg ha -1 ) and Harvest index (%) of wheat crop as influenced by various treatments

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... reason for accumulation of more dry matter in C 306 variety may be due to its superior growth characters such as plant height and number of shoots. The variety C 306 produced higher grain yield followed by PBW 613 as compared to all other varieties under test (Table 3). The variety C 306 showed its superiority in most of the yield contributing hence, better grain yield variety C 306 over rest of the varieties. ...
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... reason for accumulation of more dry matter in C 306 variety may be due to its superior growth characters such as plant height and number of shoots. The variety C 306 produced higher grain yield followed by PBW 613 as compared to all other varieties under test (Table 3). The variety C 306 showed its superiority in most of the yield contributing hence, better grain yield variety C 306 over rest of the varieties. ...
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... reason for accumulation of more dry matter in C 306 variety may be due to its superior growth characters such as plant height and number of shoots. The variety C 306 produced higher grain yield followed by PBW 613 as compared to all other varieties under test (Table 3). The variety C 306 showed its superiority in most of the yield contributing hence, better grain yield variety C 306 over rest of the varieties. ...

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