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Which indicators are most effective at detecting rapid shifts in soil health?
Abstract Farmers are showing a growing interest in soil health. Therefore, it is necessary to understand how and when indicators respond to changes in land management. Measurements of soil carbon (C) and nitrogen can take up to a decade to shift. However, it is unknown how other biotic markers of soil health (i.e., nematode communities) react.
Kaitlin Gattoni +2 more
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Diversity and Biocontrol Potential of Fungi Associated with Cyst Nematodes and Soils in Swiss Potato Agroecosystems. [PDF]
Ruthes AC, Dahlin P.
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Nitrogen dynamics and physiological N use efficiency in high‐biomass sorghum
Abstract Improving nitrogen (N) efficiency is essential for sustainable high‐biomass sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) production. This study evaluated leaf and stem N dynamics, canopy N remobilization, and physiological nitrogen use efficiency (pNUE) in two photoperiod‐sensitive sorghum hybrids under two N rates (0 and 168 kg‐N ha−1) across multiple
Chunhwa Jang +4 more
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Research Progress on the Insecticidal and Antibacterial Properties and Planting Applications of the Functional Plant Cnidium monnieri in China. [PDF]
Shan S +6 more
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Integrating electroactive microorganisms into active soil management strategies. [PDF]
Modesto LR +23 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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<i>Elymus</i> (Poaceae) as a model for climate-resilient crop design. [PDF]
Yu S, Dorji T.
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We hypothesize that increasing N application rates will affect N use efficiency (NUE) for lambs grazing warm‐season annual grasses. We evaluated the effect of N fertilizer application rates (50, 100, 200, and 400 kg N/ha) on forage pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.) and animal responses: N balance and NUE per animal and per area basis.
Diego Bitencourt de David +5 more
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Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
Abdullah NI +3 more
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