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Crop Production Technology-I (Kharif Crops)

2022
The present book Crop Production Technology - (kharif crops) is an earnest attempt in this direction. This publication is prepared in a simple language so that all the students can be benefited. This publication is also prepared as per the syllabus of ICAR and followed by most of the state Agricultural Universities as full and with little modification ...
M. Mohamed Amanullah   +2 more
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Crop production.

2013
Abstract Raspberries are widely known and grown around the world. In general, raspberries prefer a temperate climate in which they receive winter chilling, and while dormant most cultivars are very tolerant of cold temperatures to -20°C (-4°F) or lower. Raspberries tolerate a wide range of soils, but prefer medium textured soils.
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Crop production.

2017
Abstract This chapter focuses on the production systems used by growers of trailing, erect and semi-erect blackberries in the USA and other important production regions in the world.
B. C. Strik, M. Stanton
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Sustainable Crop Production

2020
The research for sustainable crop production is mandatory to face climate change and reduction of genetic biodiversity and soil fertility in farming systems and to increase food security, food safety and ecosystem services. Evolutionary history of crop species, effects of crop domestication and adaptation to different environments on crop population ...
Davide Neri   +18 more
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Sustaining crop production in China's cropland by crop residue retention: A meta‐analysis

Land Degradation and Development, 2020
Crop residue retention (RR) is a recommended practice in China and globally. However, comprehensive assessment of changes and mechanisms affecting crop production and soil processes with RR and thus identifying systems of sustainable residues management ...
Xin Zhao   +11 more
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Global crop production increase by soil organic carbon

Nature Geoscience, 2023
Yuqing Ma   +5 more
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Soil quality both increases crop production and improves resilience to climate change

Nature Climate Change, 2022
L. Qiao   +20 more
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Glasshouse crop production

1986
Management of glasshouse tomato growing in North West Europe will he described here. More detailed descriptions of particular growing techniques are presented in numerous growers’ guides in the Netherlands (Anon., 1979), the USA (Wittwer and Honma, 1979) and the UK (ADAS. 1983).
J. van de Vooren   +2 more
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POTENTIAL CROP PRODUCTION

Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 1978
Stromgaard, Peter: Potential Crop Production—illustrated by an example from West Africa, Geografisk Tidsskrift, 77: 6—12, Kobenhavn, June 1, 1978. Different ways of describing and modelling the process of primary production are compared, and the concept of potential crop production is elaborated.
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Crop production: propagation.

2009
Abstract This chapter describes the various methods of mango seed propagation (monoembryonic seed and polyembryonic seed) and vegetative propagation (attached methods, detached methods of grafting, top and double working, rooting and micropropagation).
S. Ram, R. E. Litz
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