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    Water-use efficiency, leaf area and leaf gas exchange of cowpeas under mid-season drought by Anyia, A.O, Herzog, H

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-04-2004)
    “…Ten cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata L. “Walp.”) genotypes were grown in a growth chamber under well-watered conditions up to early flowering and were then either…”
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    Phosphorus Fertilization and Fungal Inoculations Affected the Physiology, Phosphorus Uptake and Growth of Spring Wheat Under Rainfed Conditions on the Canadian Prairies by Zhang, B. B., Liu, W. Z., Chang, S. X., Anyia, A. O.

    “…Some fungal species have been shown to improve plant growth under drought conditions and to increase plant phosphorus (P) uptake from the soil. How moisture…”
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    Physiology and Stability of Leaf Carbon Isotope Discrimination as a Measure of Water-Use Efficiency in Barley on the Canadian Prairies by Chen, J, Chang, S.X, Anyia, A.O

    “…Temporal and seasonal water deficit is one of the major factors limiting crop yield on the Canadian prairie. Selection for low carbon isotope discrimination…”
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    Genotypic variability in drought performance and recovery in cowpea under controlled environment by Anyia, A.O, Herzog, H

    “…Mid‐season drought is a factor frequently limiting crop production in the moist to dry savannah zones of the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Ten…”
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    Relationship of Carbon Isotope Discrimination to Water Use Efficiency and Productivity of Barley Under Field and Greenhouse Conditions by Anyia, A.O, Slaski, J.J, Nyachiro, J.M, Archambault, D.J, Juskiw, P

    “…This study was conducted to evaluate the application of carbon isotope discrimination (CID) as a selection criterion for improving water use efficiency (WUE)…”
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