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Soil properties under different orchard floor management systems for organic apple production [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Orchard floor management impacts soil conditions and thus tree performance. This research was initiated to investigate the effects of alternative orchard floor management systems compatible with organic production on soil parameters using the“Pacific ...
Bird, George W.   +4 more
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1999 ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK [PDF]

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Compilation of 1999 outlook articles written by faculty in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Michigan State University covering issues such as the economy, farm policy, commodity prices and production, farm income, and farm input supplies.Farm ...
Creed, Nancy, Hilker, James H.
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Plant growth promotion and biocontrol properties of a synthetic community in the control of apple disease

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Apple Replant Disease (ARD) is common in major apple-growing regions worldwide, but the role of rhizosphere microbiota in conferring ARD resistance and promoting plant growth remains unclear.
Rongye Qiao   +7 more
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Alleviation of Nematode-Mediated Apple Replant Disease by Pre-Cultivation of <em>Tagetes</em>

open access: green, 2021
Xorla Kanfra   +6 more
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Alternative Treatments for Apple Replant Disease

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Apples are a globally important fruit crop and represent a significant portion of our Canadian fruit industry. A serious production challenge faced by the apple industry is apple replant disease (ARD). ARD is a long-standing barrier to apple productivity that affects every apple-growing region in the world. This disease has become a greater problem for
openaire   +1 more source

Leopold Letter: A Newsletter of the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Summer 2008 [PDF]

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The Leopold Center was created by the Iowa Legislature as part of the Iowa Groundwater Protection Act of 1987. The Leopold Center believes contribute to a healthy ways of thinking about markets for Iowa farmers, a better understanding of local ecosystems,

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