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Weed spatial patterns and temporal stability were shaped by species life forms and the cropping systems implemented in the plots. Weed aggregation was more pronounced in conservation agriculture and among perennials. Patch stability was primarily governed by species life form and was stronger among perennials. Abstract BACKGROUND The aggregated spatial
Gal Rozenberg +3 more
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Horticultural Studies 1999 [PDF]
Horticultural Studies 1999 is the second edition of a Research Series dedicated to horticultural programs in the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture and the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences.
Clark, John R., Richardson, Michael D.
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ABSTRACT Food security challenges require immediate action to increase food production. Many biological products derived from plant, animal or microbial sources claim they sustainably increase yield, but there are concerns about biosecurity to be investigated before their introduction to the field.
Kay Howard, Kirsty L. Bayliss
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Hop Variety Trial: Results from Year Four [PDF]
Great interest has been kindled in producing hops in the Northeast. While hops were historically grown in the Northeast, they have not been commercially produced in this region for over a hundred years.
Calderwood, Lily +6 more
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ABSTRACT Tomato production increasingly requires high‐yield plants and fruits with enhanced firmness and resistance to mechanical damage in order to reduce post‐harvest losses. Pre‐harvest treatments‐ may play a key role in modulating these quality attributes.
Anna Agosti +10 more
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VARIwise: a general-purpose adaptive control simulation framework for spatially and temporally varied irrigation at sub-field scale [PDF]
Irrigation control strategies may be used to improve the site-specific irrigation of cotton via lateral move and centre pivot irrigation machines. A simulation framework ‘VARIwise’ has been created to aid the development, evaluation and management of ...
Grip, H°avard Fjær +4 more
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Stacking and intersecting nitrogen 4Rs on potato: Nitrogen use efficiency
Abstract The 4Rs of nutrient management are agronomic guidelines with an aim to balance the economic, social, and environmental outcomes of major cropping systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate individual and stacked 4R management practices and their effect on nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in “Russet Burbank” potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Samuel H. Stapley +5 more
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This research conducted to designed, implemented, and tested an automatic rain pipe fertigation system using temperature and soil moisture sensors. The system applied to three irrigation treatments, namely manual fertilization, semi-manual fertilization,
Anri Kurniawan +2 more
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Decision support for optimised irrigation scheduling [PDF]
The system, developed under the FLOW-AID (an FP6 project), is a farm level water management system of special value in situations where the water availability and quality is limited.
Anastasiou, A. +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Limited seed availability constrains mangrove restoration, but vegetative propagation through cutting and juvenile cutting (mini‐cutting), supported by indole‐3‐butyric acid (IBA), a synthetic auxin that stimulates adventitious rooting, offers a scalable solution for Conocarpus erectus.
Mary R. de Souza +5 more
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