In this work some aspects concerning with the dispersal unit and its relationships of dormancy of Beta vulgaris are studied. Two batches of fruits were used and their viability assessed, showing that 90% of the fruits were capable of germinating. The basic germination behaviour was determined using standard germination conditions at 2
Sugar beet is grown worldwide for sugar production. In the UK the main growing area is East Anglia, ...
The aim of pot experiments was to determine optimal values of sugar beet seedbed density in laborato...
The post-harvest physiology of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) roots was studied during controlled atmosph...
In this work some aspects concerning with the dispersal unit and its relationships of dormancy of Be...
By means of theoretical calculations and laboratory experiments, this study attempted to elucidate t...
Annual and biennial genotypes of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) require long day lengths to induce flowe...
The quality and quantity of the sugar produced from sugar beet is strongly dependent on optimizing ...
Seed soaking is a practice in which seeds are soaked in preparation before planting to encourage ger...
The variability of sugar beet seedling size, evaluated at the 4-leaf stage, was studied in field exp...
Extended abstract Introduction: Drought stress is one of the major problems in sugar beet producti...
The interaction between ethylene production and seed germination of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) wa...
In order to further understand the emergence and germination of sugar beet monogerm cultivars under ...
It is well known that sugar beet is sensitive to salinity stress at the germination stage. Three sep...
The experiment presented in this article consisted in determination of the impact of the method of a...
Sugar beet seed, S.K.E.-R-11, was obtained from the B.C. Sugar Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. and germina...
Sugar beet is grown worldwide for sugar production. In the UK the main growing area is East Anglia, ...
The aim of pot experiments was to determine optimal values of sugar beet seedbed density in laborato...
The post-harvest physiology of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) roots was studied during controlled atmosph...
In this work some aspects concerning with the dispersal unit and its relationships of dormancy of Be...
By means of theoretical calculations and laboratory experiments, this study attempted to elucidate t...
Annual and biennial genotypes of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) require long day lengths to induce flowe...
The quality and quantity of the sugar produced from sugar beet is strongly dependent on optimizing ...
Seed soaking is a practice in which seeds are soaked in preparation before planting to encourage ger...
The variability of sugar beet seedling size, evaluated at the 4-leaf stage, was studied in field exp...
Extended abstract Introduction: Drought stress is one of the major problems in sugar beet producti...
The interaction between ethylene production and seed germination of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) wa...
In order to further understand the emergence and germination of sugar beet monogerm cultivars under ...
It is well known that sugar beet is sensitive to salinity stress at the germination stage. Three sep...
The experiment presented in this article consisted in determination of the impact of the method of a...
Sugar beet seed, S.K.E.-R-11, was obtained from the B.C. Sugar Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. and germina...
Sugar beet is grown worldwide for sugar production. In the UK the main growing area is East Anglia, ...
The aim of pot experiments was to determine optimal values of sugar beet seedbed density in laborato...
The post-harvest physiology of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) roots was studied during controlled atmosph...