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Quantifying morpho-physiological traits that describe canopy and biomass formation and partitioning processes for spring wheat genotypes grown under contrasting nitrogen supply

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Pages 231-254 | Received 06 Aug 2021, Accepted 10 Jan 2022, Published online: 31 Jan 2022

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Emmanuel Chakwizira, Mitchell Andrews, Edmar Teixeira & Derrick J. Moot. (2023) Quantifying biomass and whole crop macro-nutrient accumulation for six hard spring wheat genotypes grown under different nitrogen rates at ambient and elevated carbon-dioxide levels. Journal of Plant Nutrition 46:11, pages 2595-2607.
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Emmanuel Chakwizira, Edmar Teixeira & Derrick J. Moot. (2022) Quantifying nutrient harvest indices and uptake patterns for six hard spring wheat genotypes grown under contrasting nitrogen supply. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 0:0, pages 1-26.
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E. Chakwizira, H. J. Dunbar, M. Andrews, D. J. Moot & E. Teixeira. (2023) Elevated carbon‐dioxide effects on wheat grain quality differed under contrasting nitrogen and phosphorus fertiliser supply. Annals of Applied Biology 184:1, pages 152-162.
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