What's the difference between agronomic and agronomical?
Agronomic
Definition:
() Alt. of Agronomical
Example Sentences:
(1) The DHs were grown in a randomized, replicated field experiment and a range of agronomic and quality traits were recorded.
(2) The Rhizobium meliloti (Rm) lacZ gene provides a convenient model to investigate patterns of gene regulation in these agronomically important bacteria.
(3) We start to integrate the environmental data, the agronomic data and the operating data – what the farmer did and when,” Friedberg said.
(4) The results obtained in the agronomic study were subjected to analysis of variance for the respective design, with significant differences found between treatments for all the variables studied.
(5) Although protein quantity of cottonseed from various cultivars differ and can be influenced by agronomic practices, this variability is not reflected in quality of cottonseed protein as detected by gel electrophoretic techniques.
(6) Protein and oil contents are highly negative correlated, they are genetically controlled and can also be influenced by environmental conditions and agronomic practices.
(7) The data indicated poor correlation between the analytically defined and agronomically determined availability of phosphorus.
(8) The purpose of the studies was to get a good assessment of the health hazards of the particular formulation, used under the specific circumstances and agronomic requirements of the area of application and taking into account all local, climatic and cultural conditions that could be of possible influence.
(9) Increased expression of the insect control protein genes of Bacillus thuringiensis in plants has been critical to the development of genetically improved plants with agronomically acceptable levels of insect resistance.
(10) For this reason, we are looking for agronomics methods to get lower quantities of nitrates.
(11) A randomized complete block design was used with two agronomic replicates.
(12) It is also important to develop comprehensive drying simulation models to encompass agronomic practices, such as planting and harvesting.
(13) This is of particular relevance to studies on mutant and agronomically important organisms.
(14) Symptomatic treatment of affected animals and agronomic control measures attempted by farmers were unsuccessful in controlling the disease.
(15) This report of a case of pigeon-breeder's lung is made so that, among occupations in highly urbanized Singapore, those in the agronomics sector should not be forgotten.
(16) Economies in fertilizer use can be made by adherence to known agronomic principles.
(17) Agronomic studies were conducted that compared this insoluble fraction with the original bone meal material and with reagent grade Ca(H2PO4)2.H2O.
(18) We have found that allelic isozyme markers and ecological factors provide an important predictive method for identifying elite genotypes characterized by single or multiple disease resistances, high protein content, and a variety of quantitative traits of agronomic importance including germination, earliness, biomass, and yield variables.
(19) These results indicate that canola can be genetically engineered successfully, and that the Agrobacterium-based transformation system employed does not induced any adverse effects on the intrinsic agronomic and qualitative traits critical to the agricultural industry.
(20) Since the most important agronomic traits are controlled by QTL, this effort will have to be undertaken.
Agronomical
Definition:
() Pertaining to agronomy, of the management of farms.
Example Sentences:
(1) The DHs were grown in a randomized, replicated field experiment and a range of agronomic and quality traits were recorded.
(2) The Rhizobium meliloti (Rm) lacZ gene provides a convenient model to investigate patterns of gene regulation in these agronomically important bacteria.
(3) We start to integrate the environmental data, the agronomic data and the operating data – what the farmer did and when,” Friedberg said.
(4) The results obtained in the agronomic study were subjected to analysis of variance for the respective design, with significant differences found between treatments for all the variables studied.
(5) Although protein quantity of cottonseed from various cultivars differ and can be influenced by agronomic practices, this variability is not reflected in quality of cottonseed protein as detected by gel electrophoretic techniques.
(6) Protein and oil contents are highly negative correlated, they are genetically controlled and can also be influenced by environmental conditions and agronomic practices.
(7) The data indicated poor correlation between the analytically defined and agronomically determined availability of phosphorus.
(8) The purpose of the studies was to get a good assessment of the health hazards of the particular formulation, used under the specific circumstances and agronomic requirements of the area of application and taking into account all local, climatic and cultural conditions that could be of possible influence.
(9) Increased expression of the insect control protein genes of Bacillus thuringiensis in plants has been critical to the development of genetically improved plants with agronomically acceptable levels of insect resistance.
(10) For this reason, we are looking for agronomics methods to get lower quantities of nitrates.
(11) A randomized complete block design was used with two agronomic replicates.
(12) It is also important to develop comprehensive drying simulation models to encompass agronomic practices, such as planting and harvesting.
(13) This is of particular relevance to studies on mutant and agronomically important organisms.
(14) Symptomatic treatment of affected animals and agronomic control measures attempted by farmers were unsuccessful in controlling the disease.
(15) This report of a case of pigeon-breeder's lung is made so that, among occupations in highly urbanized Singapore, those in the agronomics sector should not be forgotten.
(16) Economies in fertilizer use can be made by adherence to known agronomic principles.
(17) Agronomic studies were conducted that compared this insoluble fraction with the original bone meal material and with reagent grade Ca(H2PO4)2.H2O.
(18) We have found that allelic isozyme markers and ecological factors provide an important predictive method for identifying elite genotypes characterized by single or multiple disease resistances, high protein content, and a variety of quantitative traits of agronomic importance including germination, earliness, biomass, and yield variables.
(19) These results indicate that canola can be genetically engineered successfully, and that the Agrobacterium-based transformation system employed does not induced any adverse effects on the intrinsic agronomic and qualitative traits critical to the agricultural industry.
(20) Since the most important agronomic traits are controlled by QTL, this effort will have to be undertaken.