Determination Methods of Better Species or Varieties are Important to Agriculture High-quality Development

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Zhongsheng Guo*

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In 2017, Xi put forward the concept of high-quality development, and then, China's agriculture development developed into new stages of agriculture development, high-quality development. The high-quality development of agriculture is to take some measures and methods to make the land produce the maximum output and services to meet people's yearning for a better life and agricultural production services. To realize the high-quality development of Agriculture, we must determine fine plant species and varieties, take the suitable initial planting density, and effective measures and methods to ensure the plant grows well and gets the maximum yield and beneficial result. However, there are few reports on the determination method of better plant species. In this paper, we take the semiarid loess hilly region of China as an example to introduce the determination method of better species or varieties.

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Zhongsheng Guo*. (2024). Determination Methods of Better Species or Varieties are Important to Agriculture High-quality Development. Repositories of Agriculture, 030–032. https://doi.org/10.17352/ra.000005
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