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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

Its infectionscauseproblems concerning the quality of harvested wheat seeds

This combination of traitsresultedin high yielding cultivars with good grain quality

worldwidecan causegrain yield and quality loss in susceptible varieties

the sourdough processinfluencesnutritional quality , taste and keeping qualities of rye bread

News Barley scientistsdiscoverpath to improved grain quality

suggestingmay contributeto cultivar differences in rice grain quality

a tendency to attack artificially fertilized trees , especially those fertilized with phosphorus ... orcausesgreater nutritional quality of phloem for the weevils

Some of the practices have been extremely successfulhave resultedin very poor quality rice crops growing

Our mission isto originatequality flour & wheat varieties

continued competitionto originategrain Australian grain quality

very diverse propertiesmay contributeto rice grain quality

by harvest time(passive) could be influenced bythe ripening quality of kiwifruit cultivars

Colletotrichum graminicolacausinganthracnose of sorghum

by Colletotrichum graminicola(passive) caused byAnthracnose of sorghum

some characterscontributingto grain yield n sorghum

this incidentwill causeto quality planting wheat on wheat quality

Decisions made before harvest , such as hybrid selection , planting date , plant population and soil fertility , and those made after , like packing , sealing and feed - out ratecan influencecorn silage quality

The first effector Zt_8_609causedavirulence on the wheat cultivar Toronit

three isolates of Colletotrichum sublineolum P. Henncausingsorghum anthracnose

These differencescritically influencethe malting quality of barley varieties

varietiesresultedin improved cassava varieties

his researchleadingto improved sorghum varieties

Good silage management ... many important factorsinfluencesilage quality

The nutrient density of the soildirectly influencesthe quality of the food grown in that soil

study of topics as diverse as domestication mechanisms ( Tian et al . , 2009 ) and genetic variationinfluencesgrain nutritional quality

by the cropping system(passive) was influenced bygrain yield of varieties

factorsinfluencingsilage quality

all typesoriginatefrom nourishment grain strains

the compositional changesresultingfrom germination in relation to food quality

Sowing Date on Incidence of Anthracnose(passive) influenced bySorghum Varieties

maximum suppression in dry matter of P. minor by 30.7 and 48.5 % over WH-542 and PDW-233causedmaximum suppression in dry matter of P. minor by 30.7 and 48.5 % over WH-542 and PDW-233

to high rates of diabetes , heart disease , stroke and cancerare contributingto high rates of diabetes , heart disease , stroke and cancer

fusarium head blight [ 7 , 8 ] and crown rot ( CRcausefusarium head blight [ 7 , 8 ] and crown rot ( CR

to metal accumulation ( e.g. , Cd ) in human organs and in turn to severe diseasemay leadto metal accumulation ( e.g. , Cd ) in human organs and in turn to severe disease

in Africaoriginatedin Africa

to a reduction in acreageleadingto a reduction in acreage

has persisted under human cultivationoriginatedhas persisted under human cultivation

and has persisted under human cultivationoriginatedand has persisted under human cultivation

in Mexicooriginatingin Mexico

in Ethiopiaoriginatedin Ethiopia

in aromatic and purely natural leafy coriander cropsresultsin aromatic and purely natural leafy coriander crops

in better returns for farmersresultin better returns for farmers

in cookies with greater spread ( diameter ) and sponge cakes with greater volume ( Slade and Levine , 1994will resultin cookies with greater spread ( diameter ) and sponge cakes with greater volume ( Slade and Levine , 1994

corn ( weight / weightresultscorn ( weight / weight

and persisted under cultivationhas originatedand persisted under cultivation

the final starch qualitystrightly influencedthe final starch quality

the final starch qualityinfluencedthe final starch quality

farmers to use mechanical threshing , which further reduces work and ensures cleaner grain for household foodsleadfarmers to use mechanical threshing , which further reduces work and ensures cleaner grain for household foods

in improved efficiency of milk or meat productionresultsin improved efficiency of milk or meat production

strightlyinfluencedstrightly

by sowing time and irrigation schedules influencedby sowing time and irrigation schedules

by sowing time and irrigation schedules , for several yearsinfluencedby sowing time and irrigation schedules , for several years

to greater yieldshas ledto greater yields

from areas not particularly associated with hot , dry climates - areas such as Sweden , the UK , Germany , and Southern Chileoriginatingfrom areas not particularly associated with hot , dry climates - areas such as Sweden , the UK , Germany , and Southern Chile

in Africaoriginatedin Africa

from the rain on sorghum crops that were harvest readyresultedfrom the rain on sorghum crops that were harvest ready

in Africaoriginatedin Africa

from Africaoriginatedfrom Africa

from southeast Europe after the middle Ages ... and distributed throughout Europe by the seventeenth centuryoriginatedfrom southeast Europe after the middle Ages ... and distributed throughout Europe by the seventeenth century

less soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increasecauseless soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase

less soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase their natural pesticide capabilities , as wellcauseless soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase their natural pesticide capabilities , as well

less soil toxicity andcauseless soil toxicity and

less soil toxicitycauseless soil toxicity

less soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase their natural pesticide capabilitiescauseless soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase their natural pesticide capabilities

less soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in othercauseless soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other

less soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequencescauseless soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences

from Ethiopia , Sudanoriginatingfrom Ethiopia , Sudan

less soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase black Africans's natural pesticide capabilities , as wellcauseless soil toxicity and potentially target gene sequences in other crops to increase black Africans's natural pesticide capabilities , as well

in northern Africaoriginatedin northern Africa

in Africaoriginatedin Africa

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