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2025
Joint Ozone Pollution and Climate Warming Reduce Yield but Enhance Grain Protein Content in a Resistant Wheat Variety
Global Change Biology
2024
Agroforestry could be one of the viable options to deal with terminal heat stress in wheat causing yield loss in Indo-Gangetic Plains
Environment, Development and Sustainability
2024
Chemical and Energetic Characterization of the Wood of Prosopis laevigata: Chemical and Thermogravimetric Methods
Molecules
2023
Night‐time warming in the field reduces nocturnal stomatal conductance and grain yield but does not alter daytime physiological responses
New Phytologist
2022
Grain weight predictors in wheat and the prospects of their utilization in different production environments
Cereal Research Communications
2022
A decade of temperature variation and agronomic traits of durum wheat (Triticum durum L.)
Arabian Journal of Geosciences
2022
Warming reduces the root density and wheat colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico
Agronomía Colombiana
2021
Correlation among vegetative and reproductive variables in wheat under a climate change simulation
Bragantia
2021
Field-based remote sensing models predict radiation use efficiency in wheat
Journal of Experimental Botany
2021
Effect of long-term heat stress on grain yield, pollen grain viability and germinability in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under field conditions
Heliyon
2020
Morphology, Phenology, Yield, and Quality of Durum Wheat Cultivated within Organic Olive Orchards of the Mediterranean Area
Agronomy
2020
Effects of Sunshine Hours and Daily Maximum Temperature Declines and Cultivar Replacements on Maize Growth and Yields
Agronomy
2019
Global warming is reducing the tillering capacity and grain yield of wheat in Yaqui Valley, Mexico
Agronomía Colombiana
2019
Water regime and osmotic adjustment under warming conditions on wheat in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico
PeerJ
2019
Comparative assessment of einkorn and emmer wheat phenomes: III. Phenology
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
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