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Agronomy
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2006)
The Broom's Barn sugar beet growth model and its adaptation to soils with varied available water content
(2005-09)
The important environmental variables that determine sugar beet growth and yield are: temperature, radiation, rainfall, potential evapotranspiration and soil available water capacity (AWC). It is important to understand ...
Management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit
(Institut International De Recherches Betteravieres, 2005)
Forecasting virus yellows incidence in sugar beet – the post-Gaucho era
(Association of Applied Biologists, 2005)
Management of genetically modified herbicide tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit
(2005-01)
When used in genetically modified herbicide–tolerant (GMHT) crops, glyphosate provides great flexibility to manipulate weed populations with consequences for invertebrates and higher trophic levels, for example birds. A ...
Benchmarking growers’ performance using a crop growth model
(Association of Applied Biologists, 2005)
Decision making in controlling virus yellows of sugar beet in the UK
(2004-07)
Virus yellows is an important disease affecting yield in sugar beet in the UK. Myzus persicae (Sulzer) is the most effective and efficient aphid vector of the three viruses causing the disease: beet yellows virus, beet ...