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dear Steve
use lower temperatures and shorter daylengths.
best wishes
John R Porter
ps see Hay and Porter 2006 'The physiology of Crop yield' - Blackwells
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>>> "Henein, Steven" <[log in to unmask]> 03/22/07 7:10 PM >>>
Hello everyone I'm wondering if anyone knows of how to adjust the length of growth of wheat. My current experiment has my maturity date at 71 days, does anyone know how I can extend that to at least 100?
Thanks
Steve
Stephanos Mitchell Henein B.Sc, B.A
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From: DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Romeo Favreau
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Who do | need to contact to obtain a copy of the Source code for DSSAT4?
Romeo Favreau
Plant Science Dept
University of California at Davis
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