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Abstract Cover crop mixtures (CCMs) can fit well into various agricultural production systems and have gained popularity among grain and livestock producers, as well as organic and market gardeners across western Canada, due to their potential to enhance forage production and soil health.
Akim Tunde Omokanye +6 more
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Ozonated irrigation in vineyards: limited effects on soil bacterial and fungal microbiota. [PDF]
Labarga D +4 more
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Abstract In climate change–vulnerable, food‐insecure semi‐arid regions of Sub‐Saharan Africa, limited studies compared the performance of pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.)] landraces and improved genotypes under staggered sowing to establish their interactions, resulting in a generalization that landraces are lower yielding than their improved ...
Simon K. Awala +6 more
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Invisible contaminants, irreversible consequences? LDPE residues twist the Arabidopsis holobiome. [PDF]
Chakraborty S, Guo Z.
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From natural regulation processes to technical innovation, what agroecological solutions for the countries of the Global South? [PDF]
Goebel, François-Régis +3 more
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Soybean plant population density recommendations across the United States
Abstract Rising production costs and declining commodity prices have compelled farmers to reassess their input and management strategies. Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr] seed costs, in particular, have continued to increase due to advances in biotechnology, higher‐yielding germplasm, and available seed treatments, accounting for 32–35% of the total ...
Giovani Preza Fontes +21 more
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Regenerative agriculture-a definition and philosophy. [PDF]
Congreves KA.
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Transforming Innovation Systems: On Missions, Challenges, and Dedication
ABSTRACT Amid escalating global crises and growing demands for sustainability transitions, innovation systems (IS) research has undergone a “normative turn,” shifting the focus of research toward addressing complex societal challenges. This paper compares three approaches that have emerged in response to this shift: Dedicated Innovation Systems (DIS ...
Sabine Philipps +10 more
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Asynchronous declines of native and exotic insect predators reduce pest suppression potential in agriculture. [PDF]
Bahlai CA, Landis DA.
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ABSTRACT Bitter white lupine (BWL, Lupinus albus L.) is a protein‐rich, orphan legume in Ethiopia that improves soil health and supports regenerative agriculture. Smallholder farmers in Ethiopia's Amhara Region have long cultivated BWL, with unique traditional knowledge of its use.
Mulugeta Aytenew +4 more
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