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2003
In different parts of the world when traditional management and planting methods are used, ploughing the soils which buries plant residue and leaves, the soil will remain naked and vulnerable to water and wind erosion process. The use of these cultivation methods in heavy sloped areas in the tropics and subtropics, undergoing heavy rainfall, has caused
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In different parts of the world when traditional management and planting methods are used, ploughing the soils which buries plant residue and leaves, the soil will remain naked and vulnerable to water and wind erosion process. The use of these cultivation methods in heavy sloped areas in the tropics and subtropics, undergoing heavy rainfall, has caused
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2009
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of cultural practices in mango production. Specific topics that are covered consisted of: production areas and yields, climate of production areas, soils and soil preparation, plant propagation and rootstocks, major cultivars, plant spacing, fertilizer practices, irrigation practices, vegetative growth
J. H. Crane +4 more
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of cultural practices in mango production. Specific topics that are covered consisted of: production areas and yields, climate of production areas, soils and soil preparation, plant propagation and rootstocks, major cultivars, plant spacing, fertilizer practices, irrigation practices, vegetative growth
J. H. Crane +4 more
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2020
Seed is a vital input in agriculture. The quality and genetic production capacity of seed determines the quantity as well as quality of produce, and also determines economics of production. In a crop production system, seed quality is the basic input to which other inputs are added to have desired output.
Ashok K. Thakur, Sujata Kumari
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Seed is a vital input in agriculture. The quality and genetic production capacity of seed determines the quantity as well as quality of produce, and also determines economics of production. In a crop production system, seed quality is the basic input to which other inputs are added to have desired output.
Ashok K. Thakur, Sujata Kumari
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2016
In developing countries, the key in promoting physical, chemical, and biological attributes of soil health in agricultural systems is mainly through the retention of crop residue in fields in view of scarcity of alternative source of organic amendments.
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In developing countries, the key in promoting physical, chemical, and biological attributes of soil health in agricultural systems is mainly through the retention of crop residue in fields in view of scarcity of alternative source of organic amendments.
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1977
Seed-borne parasitic fungus flora varies according to climatic conditions. Beet seed grown in Denmark and Holland is considerably more heavily infected by Phoma betae than beet seed grown under the drier climatic conditions of Czechoslovakia. In Austria beet seed is much less infected by Cercospora beticola in the major regions of Niederosterreich than
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Seed-borne parasitic fungus flora varies according to climatic conditions. Beet seed grown in Denmark and Holland is considerably more heavily infected by Phoma betae than beet seed grown under the drier climatic conditions of Czechoslovakia. In Austria beet seed is much less infected by Cercospora beticola in the major regions of Niederosterreich than
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Trap Cropping In Pest Management
Annual Review of Entomology, 1991Presentation des methodes de piegeage utilisees dans la lutte contre les insectes des cultures.
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2018
This chapter takes a look at the impetus and main approaches for a crop management system that utilises high-resolution spatial and temporal data derived mainly from proximal and remote sensors. With the development of pedometrics and the associated tools (e.g.
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This chapter takes a look at the impetus and main approaches for a crop management system that utilises high-resolution spatial and temporal data derived mainly from proximal and remote sensors. With the development of pedometrics and the associated tools (e.g.
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