Drained Agricultural Peatlands as Persistent Carbon Sources: Implications for Carbon and Water Use Intensity in Food Production. [PDF]
Peatlands have the capacity to sequester large quantities of carbon and can therefore play an important role in climate change mitigation. However, anthropogenic activities alter their hydrological regimes, converting them from net CO2 sinks into net sources.
D'Acunha B +9 more
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Continental-Scale Evidence of Farm Management Impacts on Soil Carbon. [PDF]
Using standardized European farm surveys (n = 248,362 farms) to predict farm management at every soil monitoring location (n = 8834) allowed quantifying impacts of agricultural practices on SOC stocks, and changes thereof. Taken together, the option space for agricultural practices to impact SOC stocks in EU + UK ranged from −0.92 to 1.58 Pg C, with ...
Helfenstein J +8 more
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Two field experiments were carried out during 2018–2019 at the Hamedan and Qom sites, which are different ecological locations of Iran. Hamedan was selected as a temperate climate and Qom as semi-arid to study some of the morphological and physiological ...
Pezhman Haghighi +4 more
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Statement on the targeted review of certain existing maximum residue levels of concern for lambda-cyhalothrin. [PDF]
Abstract In compliance with Article 43 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) received a mandate from the European Commission to carry out a targeted review of certain existing maximum residue levels (MRLs) for lambda‐cyhalothrin.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
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Effect of sugar beet tubers as a partial replacer to green fodder on production performance and economics of lactating Surti buffaloes in lean period [PDF]
Aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of sugar beet tubers as a replacer to green fodder on production performance and economics of lactating Surti buffaloes.
L. M. Sorathiya +4 more
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Fodder beet gene pool from the VIR collection: diversity, potential
Relevance. As a source of juicy feed for livestock, fodder beet plays a leading role among fodder root crops. It plays an important role to solve the problem of improving domestic feed production, since the production of fodder beet is the most balanced ...
D. V. Sokolova
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THE FEEDING VALUE OF FODDER BEET (BETA VULGARIS VAR.CRASSA) VERSUS FODDER SORGHUM ABU SABEIN (SORGHUM BICOLOR L. MOENCH) UNDER SUDAN CONDITIONS [PDF]
The feeding value of fodder beet (Beta vulgaris var.Crassa) was compared to fodder sorghum Abu 70 (Sorghum bicolor L. moench) in the two successive seasons (2008 and 2009), at the milk farm of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and animal Production ...
MUNA E. KHOGALI +2 more
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Effect of nutrients management on yield attributes of fodder beet under sandy soil conditions. [PDF]
The effect of chemical fertilizer (NK) and humic acid on top length, root length, root diameter, leaf area per plant, top fresh & dry weight and root fresh & dry weight of fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L. c.v voroshinger) was carried out in the Experimental
E.A. Abdel-Lattief, M.A. Ali
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Historically, sugar beets were selected from fodder beets. We used mitochondrial minisatellite loci to analyze cytoplasmic genetic diversity in fodder beet and sugar beet. Among the 8 sugar beet accessions examined we identified 3 multi-locus haplotypes.
Y. Yoshida +6 more
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Adaptive technology of growing mother roots and beet bearers of fodder beets
Goal. To develop on the basis of complex system of observations, estimation of agroclimatic indicators, patterns of growth and development of plants of the first and second years of life, adaptive technology of growing mother roots and seed bearers under the conditions of the Central Forest Steppe of Ukraine. Methods.
V. M. Balan +2 more
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