Results 301 to 310 of about 596,050 (361)
Optimizing Short-term Cover Crop Benefits through Genotype Screening and Management.
Rachel Anne Atwell
openalex +1 more source
No-till with cover crops reduce mineral nitrogen leaching to the subsoil
Jaroslav Záhora +5 more
openalex +1 more source
CROSST and green manure cover crops (GMCCs)in Benin
Jessica Mukiri +7 more
openalex +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
2017
The use of cover crops is widespread practice in organic farming systems. Cover crops can be defined as crops that are usually not grown commercially, and can have a multiple role in crop rotations. The benefit of cover crops has been known since long.
Vladan Ugrenović, Vladimir Filipović
openaire +2 more sources
The use of cover crops is widespread practice in organic farming systems. Cover crops can be defined as crops that are usually not grown commercially, and can have a multiple role in crop rotations. The benefit of cover crops has been known since long.
Vladan Ugrenović, Vladimir Filipović
openaire +2 more sources
Cover Crops and Cover Crop Mixes
2020The potential nutrient cycling benefits from legumes (e.g. N2-fixation) and the high biomass potential of cereal rye are well known. Further studies are warranted to evaluate bi-culture mixtures and their effects on soil nutrient stratification and microbial enzyme activity because these two properties may be differently expressed (enhanced) by legume ...
openaire +1 more source
1987
Throughout virtually all of the history of agriculture, the nitrogen harvested from cropped soils has been replenished, if it has been replenished at all, by leguminous nitrogen fixation. Although animal wastes, nonsymbiotic fixation, and atmospheric deposition can be significant sources of N, a large fraction of the first can be traced to legume ...
M. Scott Smith +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Throughout virtually all of the history of agriculture, the nitrogen harvested from cropped soils has been replenished, if it has been replenished at all, by leguminous nitrogen fixation. Although animal wastes, nonsymbiotic fixation, and atmospheric deposition can be significant sources of N, a large fraction of the first can be traced to legume ...
M. Scott Smith +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Sustainable Agriculture: Cover Cropping
The Geography Teacher, 2018Target Audience: High SchoolActivity: Students view a short video and complete a guided reading assignment to understand the sustainable agriculture practice of cover crops.Time: 30–40 minutesC3 Fr...
openaire +1 more source

