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Green manure is a cover crop sown on an agricultural plot in order to fertilize the soil for the following crop mainly through the intake of nitrogen. This cover crop is sown between two sales crops (usually between two highly demanding nitrogen crops) or in combination with the previous crop.
Thromas, Marie +2 more
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Effects of green manure storage and incorporation methods on greenhouse gas fluxes and N mineralization after soil application [PDF]
Organic arable farming faces challenges with low crop yields, partly due to inefficient use of green manure-derived nitrogen (N). Under current farming practices, green manure leys are often cut and mulched during the growing season with the associated ...
Ambus, Per +3 more
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ABSTRACT The governance of shared water systems requires collaboration across diverse stakeholders. In this study we advance the theoretical understanding of asymmetric collective action problems (CAPs) by reassessing the role of third‐party interventions and emphasizing the strategic importance of policy brokers and institutional venues.
Anna Bendz, Simon Matti, Patrik Öhberg
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Green manure is widely applied in agricultural production due to its beneficial soil modification and fertilization effects. However, the mechanisms underlying the effects of green manure return methods on soil respiration (Rs) and its components remain ...
Yongpan Shang +9 more
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Pengembangan Bioteknologi Pupuk Hijau Plus Berbasis Vegetasi Sekunder untuk Meningkatkan Produksi Kacang Tanah Lokal pada Lahan Kering Marginal [PDF]
The objective of this study was to increase growth and yield of three local peanut genotypes by application of green manure. The pot experiment was carried out at Watuputih, Muna, Southeast Sulawesi.
KARIMUNA, L. (LA), RAHNI, N. M. (NINI)
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Co-gasification of woody biomass and chicken manure: Syngas production, biochar reutilization, and cost-benefit analysis [PDF]
The management and disposal of livestock manure has become one of the top environmental issues at a global scale in line with the tremendous growth of poultry industry over the past decades.
Dai, Yanjun +5 more
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Abstract This study evaluates the potential of a new organic fertilizer derived from porcine intestinal mucosa (designated BHE), a by‐product of the heparin extraction process, as a sustainable nitrogen (N) source for agriculture. The work was conducted in two stages: (i) chemical and spectroscopic characterization of BHE compared with poultry litter ...
Aline Zanquetti +3 more
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THE USE OF GREEN FERTILIZERS AS ONE OF THE ASPECTS OF GREENING OF AGRICULTURE
The reproduction of natural soil fertility is the most important direction in solving the problem of sustainable development of agriculture and the entire agro-industrial complex.
L. V. Rudakova, E. V. Kravtsova
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Soil organic matter and mineral content as crucial factors for the fate of tetracycline in soils
Abstract Soil self‐cleaning ability and bioavailability of different pollutants are strongly dependent on the soil properties. It is not easy to determine effects of individual soil characteristics because they can impact together often in a synergic effect.
Martina Klučáková, Petra Závodská
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Catch Crops in Organic Farming Systems without Livestock Husbandry - Model Simulations [PDF]
During the last years, an increasing number of stockless farms in Europe converted to organic farming practice without re-establishing a livestock. Due to the lack of animal manure as a nutrient input, the relocation and the external input of nutrients ...
Hansen, S. +5 more
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