The multi-faceted effects of technology-driven productivity surge in the crop & livestock sector in Greece: Evidence from the FABLE Calculator. [PDF]
Koundouri P, Dellis K, Miziaki O.
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Abstract Background Livestock, especially ruminants, are a major source of global methane emissions, primarily produced by methanogenic archaea during enteric fermentation. We performed a systematic review and meta‐analysis to account for factors that could influence the relationship between ruminal methanogenic populations and methane emissions, such ...
Arlan Araujo Rodrigues +4 more
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Evaluating iSAT climate-informed agro-advisories for farm decisions and system performance in Senegal's drylands. [PDF]
Joseph JE +9 more
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Abstract Background The proliferation of invasive aquatic macrophytes poses a significant ecological challenge globally, while many tropical regions face chronic shortages of affordable livestock feed. This study addresses this dual problem by assessing two invasive species, water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) and water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes ...
Anish Balchhaudi +5 more
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Challenges and opportunities: computational biology and the future of agriculture. [PDF]
Gomes-Neto JC +11 more
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Synergistic effects of maize defoliation and common bean relay cropping in Western Ethiopia
Abstract Background Maize defoliation is practiced to enhance crop management by improving light penetration, nutrient allocation, controlling weeds, and providing supplementary feeds for livestock. A rapid decline in soil fertility and low crop yields associated with maize‐based monocropping has prompted the recent introduction of maize common bean ...
Alemayehu Dabesa +2 more
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Sub-area classification of environmental phosphorus loss risk in Yunnan's crop-livestock systems: a spatiotemporal analysis. [PDF]
Li X, Wang Y, Wu J, Hou L, Zheng Y.
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Abstract Background Fusarium graminearum, one of the causal agents of ear rot in maize and head blight of cereal grains, also infects hemp (Cannabis sativa L. containing a maximum of 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol or THC). This fungal pathogen produces trichothecene mycotoxins when it infects maize and cereal grains, but little is known about its production
Isabelle A. Kagan +5 more
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Advancing Nitrogen Recovery from Livestock Manure Processing toward a Circular Economy in Agriculture. [PDF]
Burns M +8 more
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Editorial: Economic viability in integrated crop - livestock systems
Denise Adelaide Gomes Elejalde +3 more
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