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Agronomy

Hexaploid wild emmer wheat derivatives grown under New Zealand conditions 3. Influence of nitrogen fertilisation and stage of grain development on protein composition

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Pages 53-58 | Received 09 Jul 1986, Published online: 14 Feb 2012

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R.J. Martin, K.H. Sutton, T.N. Moyle, R.L. Hay & R.N. Gillespie. (1992) Effect of nitrogen fertiliser on the yield and quality of six cultivars of autumn-sown wheat. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 20:3, pages 273-282.
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A. Grama, N.G. Porter & D. S. C. Wright. (1987) Hexaploid wild emmer wheat derivatives grown under New Zealand conditions 2. Effect of foliar urea sprays on plant and grain nitrogen and baking quality. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 30:1, pages 45-51.
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Eva Johansson, Petter Oscarson, Waheeb K Heneen & Tomas Lundborg. (2006) Differences in accumulation of storage proteins between wheat cultivars during development. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 64:3, pages 305-313.
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E. Nevo, B. F. Carver & A. Beiles. (1991) Photosynthetic performance in wild emmer wheat, Triticum dicoccoides: ecological and genetic predictability. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 81:4, pages 445-460.
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