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Two tillage systems for maize (Zea mays) after soybean (Glycine max), no-till (NT) and conventional till (CT), which consisted of double disking in the spring, were included in the experiment on two sites in Indiana, USA.
B. Stipešević, E.J. Kladivko
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Development, spread of root rot on plowing, disking and direct sowing [PDF]
The results of the study showed that various methods of tillage affect the population of the soil with pathogens. Less populated was the soil where traditional tillage was carried out - autumn plowing.
Kozulina Natalia S. +3 more
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The chemical species in protoplanetary disks react with each other. The chemical species control part of the thermal balance in those disks. How the chemistry proceeds in the varied conditions encountered in disks relies on detailed microscopic understanding of the reactions through experiments or theoretical studies.
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Rock is a typical inhomogeneous material with a large number of flaws in different scales; the stress field of the rock in its elastic state consists of two parts: the elastic stress, which distributes uniformly in the entire region; and an additional ...
Hou-Wen Huang +4 more
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Efficient disk-to-disk sorting [PDF]
Many applications foreseen for exascale era should process huge amount of data. However, the IO infrastructure of current supercomputing architecture cannot be generalized to deal with this amount of data due to the need for excessive data movement from storage layers to compute nodes leading to limited scalability.
Hassan Eslami +9 more
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Vegetation Response to Disking on a Longleaf Pine Site in Southeastern Louisiana
The effects of season (November vs February vs May) of disking on plant composition were evaluated on a longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) site in southeastern Louisiana during 1986-1990. Almost 150 species of plants were recorded in the fallow disked plots
Michael W. Olinde
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Soil disturbances increase songbird use of monotypic re‐established Grasslands
Extensive conversion of natural areas for agricultural production has had many consequences, including reduced habitat for nesting birds. Increasing focus on habitat re‐establishment has led to the establishment of patches of perennial herbaceous ...
Thomas J. Benson +2 more
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The Impact of the Renovation of Grassland on the Development of Segetal Weeds in Organic Farming
The intensive use or discontinuation of the use of swards can compromise biodiversity, yields, and feed quality; thus, leading to the degradation of permanent grasslands.
Eliza Gaweł +3 more
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Modeling carbon biogeochemistry in agricultural soils [PDF]
An existing model of C and N dynamics in soils was supplemented with a plant growth submodel and cropping practice routines (fertilization, irrigation, tillage, crop rotation, and manure amendments) to study the biogeochemistry of soil carbon in arable ...
Frolking, Steve +2 more
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MAGNETO-THERMAL DISK WINDS FROM PROTOPLANETARY DISKS [PDF]
ABSTRACT The global evolution and dispersal of protoplanetary disks (PPDs) are governed by disk angular-momentum transport and mass-loss processes. Recent numerical studies suggest that angular-momentum transport in the inner region of PPDs is largely driven by magnetized disk wind, yet the wind mass-loss rate remains unconstrained.
Xue-Ning Bai +3 more
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