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THE INFLUENCE OF PRECURSORS IN CROP ROTATION ON CROP YIELDS
International Scientific Conference, 2021The article found that different precursors in crop rotation have an unequal effect on soil fertility, its weed infestation, infection with pathogens and plant pests.
S. N. Volkova +2 more
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Crop rotation in relation to crop protection
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1992Crop rotation as a method to control pests and diseases is treated with respect to insects, nematodes, bacteria and fungi.
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1997
Abstract In temperate regions, short-rotation crops may be considered as those grown on rotations of less than about 30 years. Many traditional, broadleaved coppice crops fulfil this definition but it also includes some short-rotation plantations grown for specialized products, notably Populus spp. and Eucalyptus spp.
Peter Savill +3 more
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Abstract In temperate regions, short-rotation crops may be considered as those grown on rotations of less than about 30 years. Many traditional, broadleaved coppice crops fulfil this definition but it also includes some short-rotation plantations grown for specialized products, notably Populus spp. and Eucalyptus spp.
Peter Savill +3 more
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Mapping crop rotation by satellite-based data fusion in Southern Brazil
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2023Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado +1 more
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AI- and data-driven crop rotation planning
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2023Stefan Fenz, Thomas Neubauer
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2018
Requirements imposed by government farm policies, shifts in the economics of farming practices, and the public's concern in protecting the environment and conserving our natural resources have created a resurgence of interest in two of the oldest agricultural practices known.
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Requirements imposed by government farm policies, shifts in the economics of farming practices, and the public's concern in protecting the environment and conserving our natural resources have created a resurgence of interest in two of the oldest agricultural practices known.
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