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Evaluation of selected fodder species for alley cropping systems
This study examined various shrub species integrated into field crops (wheat, vetch, barley), including leguminous varieties (), species (Medicago arborea, Colutea istria, Coronilla glauca AtriplexA. canescens, A. nummularia, A. undulataOpuntia ficus-indica), and .
Sawsan Hassan, Mounir Louhaichi
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Abstract An agronomic trait such as stand count is important for cultivar development and crop management practices. Manually counting the number of plants is time consuming, labor‐intensive, and prone to error. The use of unoccupied aerial systems (UAS)‐collected red, green, blue (RGB) imagery in conjunction with advanced deep learning and image ...
Aliasghar Bazrafkan +1 more
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A sustainable management of soils with low natural fertility on family farms in the humid tropics is a great challenge and overcoming it would be an enormous benefit for the environment and the farmers.
Alana das Chagas Ferreira Aguiar +3 more
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Impact of tree root pruning on yield of durum wheat and barley in a mediterranean alley cropping system [PDF]
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Inurreta-Aguirre, H.D.
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Alley coppice—a new system with ancient roots [PDF]
International audience& Context Current production from natural forests will not satisfy future world demand for timber and fuel wood, and new land management options are required.
Douglas, Gerry C. +8 more
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Abstract Due to the craft beer industry, there is an emerging need for winter malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) nitrogen (N) rate recommendations in Ohio. An experiment was conducted at seven site‐years to identify the optimum spring N application rate to maximize barley grain yield while maintaining protein requirements for malting.
Laura E. Lindsey +2 more
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Alley cropping system can play a significant contribution of the multiple components of yield especially in hot regions. This study was carried out at the Tropical Farm of Kom-Ombo, Aswan, Egypt during 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 seasons to investigate the ...
Haitham Zaki +4 more
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Monocrop of mandarin leading to reduced soil biodiversity and functionality that must be changed to a sustainable agriculture practice such as alley cropping.
Margarita Ros +9 more
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Temperate agroforestry: yield of five key arable crops near tree rows of Populus X Canadensis [PDF]
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Pardon, P.
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Abstract Aggregate stability impacts important soil functions, including carbon/water storage and soil structure. Macroaggregate stability tests, using rainfall simulation or wet sieving, are commonly used, but microaggregate stability tests may be more applicable to subtropical, coarse‐textured soils.
Yaslin N. Gonzalez +3 more
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