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Journal articles on the topic "Shelling Percentage"

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Armour, JD, RCN Laurence, RK Shepherd, MJ Dwyer, and LR Loader. "Calcium requirements of Virginia Bunch peanuts in the Mareeba-Dimbulah area of North Queensland." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 25, no. 2 (1985): 458. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9850458.

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Data from 3 years of field experiments involving 16 sites were used to determine rates and forms of calcium required to correct poor yields and shelling percentages of Virginia Bunch peanuts in North Queensland. The application of 250 kg calcium/ha as lime or 125 kg/ha as gypsum was sufficient for maximum pod and kernel yield in separate experiments over two seasons. Relative pod yield and relative shelling percentage were regressed against soil calcium using five models. Cate-Nelson separations gave the best separation of responsive and non-responsive sites. This model was therefore used to d
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CAI, Yan, Zhi-Jun XU, Zhen-Dong LI, et al. "Quantitative Trait Locus Analysis for Shelling Percentage and Correlation be-tween Shelling Percentage and Pod Size Related Traits in Arachis hypogaea." Acta Agronomica Sinica 43, no. 5 (2017): 701. http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/sp.j.1006.2017.00701.

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Ibiyeye, Dare, Olaoye Kayode, Oluwatoyin Olunloyo, Adedipe Jide, and Adesida Oluwatosin. "Effect of corn Zea mays L. cob moisture content on the performance of a corn-cob sheller machine." Technology audit and production reserves 6, no. 3(74) (2023): 28–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2023.293521.

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The object of the research is machine shelling efficiency. This study focused on the assessment of a fabricated corn Sheller machine and resolution of optimal moisture content percentage dry basis (% MCdb) for shelling corn-cobs. Corn-cobs samples at 8, 13 and 18 % MCdb were sorted into 3.15, 2.15 and 1.15 kg feed-masses, respectively. Samples were selected in triplicates for shelling operations time 5, 6 and 7 seconds. Standard method was used to determine the effect of shelling operation on corn-cobs’ quality variables. Response Surface Method was employed to optimize data with machine feed-
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Hartmond, U., J. H. Williams, and F. Lenz. "Sources of Variation in Shelling Percentage in Peanut Germplasm and Crop Improvement for Calcium Deficiency-Prone Soils1." Peanut Science 23, no. 2 (1996): 76–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/i0095-3679-23-2-2.

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Abstract Calcium (Ca) deficiency causes peanut pegs and pods to abort, resulting in decreased shelling percentages and yields. Environmental factors influencing calcium availability include soil Ca content and soil moisture. Genetic attributes that influence the sensitivity of cultivars to soil Ca supply include pod size, soil volume per pod (varied by plant growth habit), and pod wall attributes. Where Ca fertilization is not possible, genetic solutions to Ca deficiency are important, and breeders need information on the relative importance of these attributes. The objective of this research
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P, VINDHIYA VARMAN, and PARAMASIVAM K. "GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF YIELD AND QUALITY CHARACTERS IN GROUNDNUT." Madras Agricultural Journal 79, December (1992): 688–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a01808.

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Analysis of generation means was carried out in six crosses involving two cultivated varieties and three-exotic rust resistant cultures of groundnut (Arachis hypogaca.L) for pod yield and quality characters viz. Shelling percentage, Hundred kemel weight and Sound mature kernel percentage. The data revealed considerable proportion of non-allelic interactions. All characters were found to be controlled by both additive and non-additive gene action, however, in the case of shelling percentage predominance of non-additive gene action was observed.
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Iyanda, Muritala O., Elijah A. Alhassan, Christian O. Osueke, and Clinton Okonkwo. "Development of a Moringa Oleifera Seed Shelling Machine." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 46 (January 2020): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.46.53.

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The rising awareness of the importance of moringa seeds has geared interest in its mass production. A major step in making the seed available for it vast usage is shelling. Most rural farmers of moringa seed use the traditional methods of shelling. These methods are tedious, time consuming with attendance low outputs that produce unhygienic products. The need to develop appropriate machines and equipment for processing of moringa seeds become necessary. This work developed a moringa seed shelling machine using available local materials. The development of the shelling machine was based on engi
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Sun, Qi, Ping Wang, Wenlan Li, et al. "Genomic selection on shelling percentage and other traits for maize." Breeding Science 69, no. 2 (2019): 266–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.18141.

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Tupajić, Ivan, Đorđe Moravčević, Marija Ćosić, et al. "Effect of sowing date and irrigation norms on yield components of different sweet corn hybrids." Selekcija i semenarstvo 30, no. 2 (2024): 39–46. https://doi.org/10.5937/selsem2402039t.

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This experimental trial was conducted during the 2022/23 growing season in the Bresje village area near Velika Plana, on anthropogenized soil, using a randomized block design with four replications. Sowing was performed in two date: the first in mid-May and the second in mid-July. Three sweet corn hybrids (Enterprise F1 , Union F1 , and Sweet Nugget F1 ) were evaluated. Two irrigation norms were applied: I - full irrigation (100%), II - 50% of full irrigation, and a control treatment under natural moisture conditions. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of sowing date, irrig
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Tran, Son Doan, Tra Thu Thi Tran, Minh Cong Tong, and Naoki Uchiyama. "Optimization of steaming, drying, and tempering pretreatments for improving shelling of extra-large cashew nuts." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 234, no. 2 (2019): 384–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954406219876966.

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In this research, the response surface methodology with a polynomial model was used to represent the experimental data of the combination of steaming, drying, and tempering process for extra-large cashew nuts. The desired values of pre-treatment conditions minimize the broken kernel percentage and maximize the shelling capacity to achieve cost effectiveness. In the this study, the steaming, drying, and tempering conditions were optimized for the minimization of the broken kernel percentage and the maximization of the shelling capacity of extra-large cashew nuts (bigger than 32 mm). The optimal
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A., Abishek, Jayashree G. C., Rudragouda Chilur, Darshan M.B., and Nikita G. "Design and Development of Maize Sheller Machine for Small and Marginal Farmers." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 31, no. 5 (2025): 490–500. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2025/v31i53046.

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A maize shelling machine was designed and developed, which comprised of a frame, a feeding channel, a shelling cylinder and a shaft along with the helical ribs on the cylinder. The three openings were made in the machine for entering the unshelled cobs, grain outlet and shelled cobs outlet. A concave clearance is placed upward for separating grains out of the whole cobs. The machine is operated by an electric prime mover, in conjunction with different belts and pullies of different sizes. The developed maize sheller was then evaluated by changing with varied rotational shelling speeds of 300,
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Book chapters on the topic "Shelling Percentage"

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Kannan Sankaralingam, Vallal, Marimuthu Subramanian, Sangeetha Jebalin Vijayalalitha Vallal Kannan, and HariniHarishma Veerappan Prithviraj. "Innovative Irrigation System to Enhance the Water Productivity in Closed Spaced Crops." In Beyond Rain - The Future of Irrigation in a Changing Climate [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1009837.

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Water plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth and development from seed germination to maturity ultimately contributing to the expected yield. However, the availability and quality of water for irrigation are declining, while its diversion for other uses continues to rise annually. Advanced irrigation systems enhance water use efficiency. The adoption and sustainability of these systems are closely linked to the users’ expertise in operation and ongoing upkeep. Rain hose irrigation systems, known for their minimal maintenance requirements and ease of operation, are gaining popularity a
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Conference papers on the topic "Shelling Percentage"

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Cummings, Scott M., and Paul Krupowicz. "The Effects of Wheelset Position and Operating Environment on Rolling Contact Fatigue." In ASME 2008 Rail Transportation Division Fall Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/rtdf2008-74014.

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The Wheel Defect Prevention Research Consortium (WDPRC) conducted analyses of wheel impact load detector (WILD) data to explore how wheelset position and operating environment affect rolling contact fatigue (RCF). The typical three-piece freight car truck used in North America produces higher tangential wheel/rail contact forces on the wheelset in the lead position than on the wheelset in the trail position of a truck as a car negotiates a curve. An analysis of WILD data shows that these higher forces are contributing to more shelling damage on wheelsets that are consistently in the lead posit
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Šević, Biljana, Željko Dolijanović, and Margarita Dodevska. "CONTRIBUTION OF COVER CROPS TO SUSTAINABLE SWEET CORN PRODUCTION (Zea mays L. saccharataSturt.)." In Global Challenges Through the Prism of Rural Development in the Sector of Agriculture and Tourism GIRR 2024. Academy of Applied Studies Šabac, Serbia, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/girr25.017s.

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In sustainable systems, the production of sweet corn, which is exclusively used for human consumption, has a major role. The application of cover crops in the technology of growing sweet corn represents a sustainable agricultural practice that can have a positive impact on the quality of the kernel. The aim of the research was to examine the influence of cover crops with the application of microbiological fertilizer (F) on the yield and kernel quality of maize hybrids with specific characteristics. The experiment was set up according to a split-plot design on the property of the Maize Research
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Cummings, Scott M. "Prediction of Rolling Contact Fatigue Using Instrumented Wheelsets." In ASME 2008 Rail Transportation Division Fall Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/rtdf2008-74013.

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The measured wheel/rail forces from four wheels in the leading truck of a coal hopper car during one revenue service roundtrip were used to by the Wheel Defect Prevention Research Consortium (WDPRC) to predict rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage. The data was recorded in March 2005 by TTCI for an unrelated Strategic Research Initiatives project funded by the Association of American Railroads (AAR). RCF damage was predicted in only a small portion of the approximately 4,000 km (2,500 miles) for which data was analyzed. The locations where RCF damage was predicted to occur were examined careful
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