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A synthetic microbial community derived from healthy apple rhizosphere alleviates apple replant disease. [PDF]

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Yang M   +20 more
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Farmers agronomic management responses to extreme drought and rice yields in Bihar, India. [PDF]

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Meta-analysis of global prevalence of hepatitis E virus infection in deer. [PDF]

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Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2019
Treatment of severe congenital dysfunctional bladders often requires bladder drainage to maintain low bladder pressure, thus preserving renal function. Although clean intermittent catheterization is the ideal choice, this can be especially challenging in the younger pediatric population or in children with neurological impairment.
L, Harper, O, Dunand, E, Dobremez
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Fallow

In the gridded fields of the Canadian Prairies, agricultural activity has left lasting marks on the region’s landscapes and ecosystems. Survey grids, railway lines, and irrigation systems have fragmented vital prairie habitats, pushing grasslands and wetlands to the periphery of productive landscapes.
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Chemical Fallow in a Winter Wheat-Fallow Rotation

Weed Science, 1973
Five fallow treatments in an alternate winter wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) fallow rotation experiment were compared over a 6-yr period at North Platte, Nebraska. During the 14-month fallow period from winter wheat harvest until winter wheat planting, plots receiving no tillage (weeds were controlled by herbicides) had the least weed growth, most soil ...
G. A. Wicks, D. E. Smika
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Precipitation Storage Efficiency during Fallow in Wheat‐Fallow Systems

Agronomy Journal, 2010
Precipitation storage efficiency (PSE) is the fraction of precipitation received in a given time period that is stored in the soil. Average fallow PSE for Great Plains wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)‐fallow (W‐F) production systems have ranged widely (10–53%).
David C. Nielsen, Merle F. Vigil
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Fallow

2008
E. S. Krafsur   +44 more
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Fallows

Notes and Queries, 1890
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