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Critical developmental period for grain yield and grain protein concentration in lentil

•We measure yield and protein of shaded lentil in southern Australia and Chile.•The most sensitive period was pod emergence, between 50–126 °Cd after flowering.•Grain number and biomass accounted for most of the variation in yield.•Grain protein concentration varied according to a bi-linear model.•P...

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Published in:Field crops research 2021-08, Vol.270, p.108203, Article 108203
Main Authors: Lake, Lachlan, Kutchartt, Diego Godoy, Calderini, Daniel F., Sadras, Victor O.
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