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Characterising donkey welfare challenges and opportunities associated with human activities and environmental factors in seven Kenyan counties. [PDF]
Kithuka JM +3 more
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Borax Promotes Fertility of Brassica napus Better Than Other Boron Species at Suboptimal Supply
ABSTRACT Background Continuous and sufficient boron (B) supply is essential for achieving maximum yield in Brassica napus. Increasing incidences of environmental water limitation are linked to reduced plant B availability and increased B deficiencies.
Jiline B. Tölle +2 more
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Harnessing genetic diversity for drought tolerance and forage yield improvement in pearl millet germplasms through a prebreeding framework. [PDF]
Parray SA +5 more
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Acidification of Biogas Residues Stimulates Manganese Uptake in Wheat
ABSTRACT Background Efficient application of organic fertilizers contributes to resource‐efficient agriculture. Acidification of liquid manure effectively reduces ammonia (NH3) emissions. However, the effect of acidification on other plant nutrients, such as Mn, often a yield‐limiting nutrient in cereal production, is not well understood.
Jens Torsten Mackens +4 more
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Biomass Productivity and Water Use Efficiency Are Elevated in Forage Crops Compared with Grain Crops in Hydrothermally Limited Areas. [PDF]
Ma Q +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and aims Soil microbes adapt to varying nutrient inputs by modifying their utilization strategies, with root exudates and animal urine serving as key carbon (C) and nutrient sources in grasslands. Nonetheless, the specific mechanisms by which cow urine and root exudates influence microbial community and resource utilization remain ...
Manisha Koirala +7 more
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Nutritional imbalances and reduced forage production under intra-seasonal drought are alleviated by irrigation in tropical forage grasses. [PDF]
Amaral DS +6 more
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ABSTRACT Xu et al. show that high organic input and N‐balancing fertilization improve soil health at the soil plot scale; however, the effects of allocating C and N on soil health at the landscape or region scale are not considered. Historical soil management systems show that such a depletive redistribution leads to local agricultural improvements ...
Christian Ahl
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