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Fungi rather than bacteria explain home‐field advantage for decomposition of litter carbon fractions
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The home‐field advantage (HFA) hypothesis proposes that specific interactions between litter and microbial communities can accelerate litter mass loss in home habitats relative to away habitats.
Cheng‐Kang Xia +10 more
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This research was conducted in PTPN IX Afdeling Krumput Banyumas in July 2016, with observational survey method is by field orientation, exploration, and analysis of vegetation.
Bhaskara Anggarda Gathot Subroto +1 more
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ABSTRACT High weed infestation remains a major constraint on crop productivity for smallholder farmers practising Conservation Agriculture (CA). Fewer, more diverse weeds are desirable to reduce competition and provide ecosystem services. Crop diversification can help, but it is not yet clear which species combinations and layouts are most effective ...
Betty Rutendo Masamba +4 more
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Hubungan Kekerabatan Lima Spesies Dari Family Poaceae Berdasarkan Karakter Morfologi
Indonesia dikenal sebagai salah satu negara dengan keanekaragaman hayati tertinggi di dunia, termasuk dalam keluarga Poaceae atau rumput-rumputan yang memiliki nilai ekologis dan ekonomis penting.
Putri Mona Zaniati +5 more
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Kajian Gulma Eleusine indica Sebagai Fitoremediator Logam Berat
Pendahuluan: Gulma telah dilaporkan merugikan bagi pertanian, namun menguntungkan bai lingkungan. Laporan gulma Eleusine indica sebagai fitoremediasi logam berat pada lahan bekas tambang masih tergolong sedikit. Tujuan review artikel ini adalah mengkaji mekanisme gulma Eleusine indica dalam fitoremediasi beberapa logam berat.
Alridiwirsah Alridiwirsah +2 more
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Background The global dominance of a few major cereal crops has led to the marginalization of traditional species, reducing agrobiodiversity and increasing the vulnerability of food systems. Changing climate conditions, particularly intensifying drought stress, further threaten global food security.
Binod Panthi +3 more
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Weed seedbanks are a key driver of long‐term weed pressure and are strongly shaped by farming systems, crop rotation, and intercropping. This study evaluated the influence of organic (ORG) and conventional (CONV) farming systems, each managed under high (113–145 kg N·ha−1, 60–83 kg P·ha−1) and low (31–45 kg N·ha−1 and 13–27 kg P·ha−1) fertilization ...
Obadiah Mwangi +18 more
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Competition between plants is one of the main interferences that occurs in agricultural systems and accounts for significant crop yield reductions. The aim of this study was to assess the competitive ability of corn in coexistence with the weed species ...
A.C.D. Wandscheer +2 more
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This revised 4-page fact sheet gives a brief description of the biology and management of goosegrass, a common annual turf and horticultural weed found throughout Florida that grows well in compact, wet soils and superficially resembles crabgrasses ...
Nathan S. Boyd +4 more
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Herbicide effects on cuticle ultrastructure in Eleusine indica and Portulaca oleracea
Eleusine indica and Portulaca oleracea are two common weeds in peanut crops in southern Córdoba. Two chemicals are frequently used to control them, quizalofop for grasses and lactofen for dicots. The objective is to study the effects of quizalofop and lactofen on cuticle ultrastructure in E. indica and P. oleracea, respectively.
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