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Vadez, VincentHalilou, O.Belko, N.Polanía Perdomo, José A.Rao, Idupulapati M.Sinclair, Thomas R.Soltani ARatnakumar, P.Hamidou, F.[An integrated framework combining crop physiology, genetics, and crop simulation modelling to improve drought resistance across legumes in the semi-arid tropics]An integrated framework combining crop physiology, genetics, and crop simulation modelling to improve drought resistance across legumes in the semi-arid tropics

Sowing density is a major management factor that affects growth and development of grain crops by modifying the canopy light environment and interplant competition for water and nutrients. While the effects of sowing density and plant architecture on static vegetative and reproductive growth trai...


Ricaurte Oyola, José JaumerClavijo Michelangeli, Jose A.Sinclair, Thomas R.Rao, Idupulapati M.Beebe, Stephen E.[Sowing density effect on common bean leaf area development]Sowing density effect on common bean leaf area development

Crop yield requires leaf area to intercept solar radiation and to undertake photosynthesis, both of which depend on nitrogen (N) accumulation. Further, the amount of accumulated plant N at the beginning of seed fill serves as the reservoir for N required in synthesizing the proteins in developing...


Clavijo Michelangeli, José A.Ricaurte Oyola, José JaumerSinclair, Thomas R.Rao, Idupulapati M.Beebe, Stephen E.[Influence of plant density and growth habit of common bean on leaf area development and N accumulation]Influence of plant density and growth habit of common bean on leaf area development and N accumulation

Marrou, H.Ricaurte Oyola, José JaumerGhanem, M.E.Clavijo Michelangeli, Jose A.Ghaouti, L.Rao, Idupulapati M.Sinclair, Thomas R.[Is nitrogen accumulation in grain legumes responsive to growth or ontogeny?]Is nitrogen accumulation in grain legumes responsive to growth or ontogeny?
Sinclair, Thomas R.Manandhar, A.Belko, N.Riar, M.Vadez, VincentRoberts, P.A.[Variation among cowpea genotypes in sensitivity of transpiration rate and symbiotic nitrogen fixation to soil drying]Variation among cowpea genotypes in sensitivity of transpiration rate and symbiotic nitrogen fixation to soil drying

Plant phenology is a critical component of crop adaptation, especially under environmental conditions that don’t allow crop growth for unlimited periods. In chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), which faces terminal drought and increasing temperature at the end of its growing season, it is widely consid...


Vadez, VincentSoltani ASinclair, Thomas R.[Crop simulation analysis of phenological adaptation of chickpea to different latitudes of India]Crop simulation analysis of phenological adaptation of chickpea to different latitudes of India

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