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  1. Vegetables for Drought-Prone Areas

    Asparagus is grown both for the fresh market and for canning. Quality is as important as the quantity produced, if not more so.
    J. S. Whitmore in Drought Management on Farmland
    Chapter 2000
  2. Hardy and Drought-Evasive Cereal Crops

    Amaranth was a highly nutritious, staple food of the ancient Aztec, Inca and other Indian cultures of South America but after these collapsed under...
    J. S. Whitmore in Drought Management on Farmland
    Chapter 2000
  3. A selection strategy to accommodate genotype-by-environment interaction for grain yield of wheat: managed-environments for selection among genotypes

    Selection for grain yield among wheat lines is complicated by large line-by-environment (L × E) interactions in Queensland, Australia. Early...

    M. Cooper, D. R. Woodruff, ... I. H. DeLacy in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
    Article 01 March 1995
  4. Fire management

    Management of fire in the jarrah forest has advanced considerably since 1916 when the colonial forester Hutchins declared that “few Australians will...
    W. L. McCaw, N. D. Burrows in The Jarrah Forest
    Chapter 1989
  5. Nitrogen fertilizer management of cotton grown under drip irrigation in a grumusol

    A field experiment was carried out for two years on a grumusol (Typic chromoxerert) soil at Merhavya, Israel, to study the influence of different...

    J. Halevy, O. Kramer in Irrigation Science
    Article 01 April 1986
  6. Distribution

    The Large White is often quoted to have a typical Palaearctic distribution from north Africa across Europe and Asia to the Himalaya mountains...
    John Feltwell in Large White Butterfly
    Chapter 1982
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