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  • February 09,2023

Increased density by early-flowering phenotype under long-day conditions.

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  • February 09,2023

Increased bending strength. Stalk lodging, which is generally determined by stalk strength, results in considerable yield loss and has become a primary threat to maize yield under high-density planting.

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  • February 09,2023

Increased plant yield due to architectural changes. Leaf inclination: maize plants with upright leaves can be planted at higher densities without shading.

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  • February 09,2023

Increased grain yield without side effect.

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  • February 09,2023

Increased seed number per silique, which increases the mustard yield per plant.

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  • February 09,2023

Optimum increase in phloem-transportation capacity leads to improved sink strength in tomato to increase agricultural crop production.

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  • February 09,2023

Compact architecture with a smaller petiole angle than wild-type plants.

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  • February 09,2023

Customize tomato cultivars for urban agriculture: increased compactness and decreased growth cycle of tomato plants.

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  • February 09,2023

Combine agronomically desirable traits with useful traits present in wild lines. Threefold increase in fruit size and a tenfold increase in fruit number. Fruit lycopene accumulation is improved by 500% compared with the widely cultivated S. lycopersicum.

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  • February 09,2023

Positive regulation for grain dormancy. Lack of grain dormancy in cereal crops causes losses in yield and quality because of preharvest sprouting.