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    Adaptation of photosynthesis to water deficit in the reproductive phaseof a maize (Zea mays L.) inbred line by ZHENG, H.F., XIN, L.F., GUO, J.M., MAO, J., HAN, X.P., JIA, L., ZHENG, B.Y., DU, C.G., ELMORE, R.W., YANG, Q.H., SHAO, R.X.

    Published in Photosynthetica (16-05-2019)
    “…Photosynthesis is sensitive to water deficit (WD) stress. Maize (Zea mays L.) yield is vulnerable to water stress, especially if it occurs during the…”
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    Developing Research and Extension Skills of Undergraduate Students in Integrated Agronomic Systems by Ruis, S.J, Guretzky, J.A, Smith, M.C. Howell, Blanco-Canqui, Humberto, Redfearn, D, Koehler-Cole, K, Elmore, R.W, Bash, K.L

    Published in NACTA journal (01-11-2020)
    “…Developing undergraduate student skills in conducting research and communicating findings in the emerging area of integrated agronomic systems is increasingly…”
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    Evaluating the yield of surviving plants from early‐season hail damage in corn: A field survey by Lisboa, I. P., Proctor, C. A., Elmore, R. W., McMechan, A. J., Mueller, N. D., Wilson, J., Zobeck, G., Nygren, A., Bastidas, A., Ortez, O. A.

    Published in Agrosystems, geosciences & environment (01-09-2024)
    “…Economic losses due to hailstorms across US corn fields occur every year. Hailstorms result in leaf defoliation, decreasing photosynthetic area and impairing…”
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    Soybean Sowing Date: The Vegetative, Reproductive, and Agronomic Impacts by Bastidas, A.M, Setiyono, T.D, Dobermann, A, Cassman, K.G, Elmore, R.W, Graef, G.L, Specht, J.E

    Published in Crop science (01-03-2008)
    “…The sensitivity of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] main stem node accrual to ambient temperature has been documented in greenhouse-grown plants but not with…”
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    Probability of Yield Response to Inoculants in Fields with a History of Soybean by De Bruin, J.L, Pedersen, P, Conley, S.P, Gaska, J.M, Naeve, S.L, Kurle, J.E, Elmore, R.W, Giesler, L.J, Abendroth, L.J

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2010)
    “…Inoculants containing Bradyrhizobium japonicum are available for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production but may not be necessary in fields where soybean…”
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    Grain Yield Performance and Stability of Cultivar Blends vs. Component Cultivars of Hard Winter Wheat in Nebraska by Mengistu, Neway, Baenziger, P. Stephen, Nelson, L.A, Eskridge, K.M, Klein, R.N, Baltensperger, D.D, Elmore, R.W

    Published in Crop science (01-03-2010)
    “…In diverse growing environments, cultivar blends of hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) are considered as an option over pure cultivars for maintaining…”
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    Wind effect on corn leaf azimuth by Elmore, R.W, Marx, D.B, Klein, R.G, Abendroth, L.J

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2005)
    “…Stalk breakage, greensnap, in pretassel corn (Zea mays L.) increases when leaf azimuths are parallel to extreme thunderstorm winds. Yet wind effect on leaf…”
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    Soybean genetic resistance and benomyl for phomopsis seed decay control by Elmore, R.W. (University of Nebraska, Clay Center, NE.), Minor, H.C, Doupnik, B.L. Jr

    Published in Seed technology (1998)
    “…Phomopsis seed decay (PSV) is the seed infection phase of an important soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] disease complex and is caused by several species of…”
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    On-farm experiment designs and implications for locating research sites by Rzewnicki, Phil E., Thompson, Richard, Lesoing, Gary W., Elmore, Roger W., Francis, Charles A., Parkhurst, Anne M., Moomaw, Russell S.

    “…Research plots that are large enough to accommodate regular farm machinery are thought to contain too much field variation to allow reliable interpretation of…”
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