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Growth and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum) adapted to lowland Lombok Island as an alternative food crop for dryland

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Table 1.Number of leaves, leaf growth and Phylochron at Pringgarata (PR) and Aik Bukak (AB) of tenvarieties of wheat.
Table 2. Age of flowering, harvesting and grain filling period of wheat crop at Pringgarata (PR) and AikBukak (AB)
Table 3. Comparison of yield and yield components at Pringgarata (PR) and Aik Bukak (AB), Values inparentheses indicate the Standard Error of Means
Table 4. Average yield and yield components of ten wheat varieties tested in Aik Bukak (altitude 400 m above sea level) and Pringgarata (altitude 200 m dpl)
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