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Straw-returning of Triticale to field improved the yield of foxtail millet efficiently by modulating soil physicochemical traits and fungal microbiome assembly [PDF]
Green manure-crop rotation systems are effective management practices for maintaining soil health and enhancing crop yield. However, the influence of various green manure-millet rotation systems on soil properties, fungal community structure, and millet ...
Guohong Yu +7 more
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A long-term field experiment on organic material application and crop rotation with green manure crops has been conducted since 1976 at Lopburi Agricultural Research and Development Center, Department of Agriculture, Lop Buri Province, Thailand, to ...
Tomohide Sugino +5 more
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Green manure application presents a valuable strategy for enhancing soil fertility and promoting ecological sustainability. By leveraging green manures for effective nitrogen management in agricultural fields can significantly reduce the dependency of ...
Hanqiang Lyu +8 more
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Ecological and economical value of green manuring for Polissia organic agrocenoses
Purpose. Purpose of the article is deep research of ecological and economical as well as organisational and agronomical aspects of the use of green manure crop planting during intermediate (after harvesting main cultures) periods in crop rotations of ...
Yurii Khalep +3 more
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Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily available, while the maximum N amount added as animal manure in organic agriculture is restricted by EU regulations. The present study was designed to test
Anastasios Gatsios +7 more
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Ecological and Environmental Benefits of Planting Green Manure in Paddy Fields
Soil fertility management is one of the most important factors affecting crop production. The use of organic manures, including green manure, is an important strategy to maintain and/or improve soil fertility for sustainable crop production. Green manure
Beining Lei, Juan Wang, Huaiying Yao
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To increase coverage of protein identification of an Agaricus bisporus fruiting body, we analyzed the crude protein fraction of the fruiting body by using a shotgun proteomics approach where 7 MudPIT (Multi-Protein identification Technology) runs were ...
Tae-Ho Ham +5 more
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Effect of Common Vetch (Vicia sativa L.) Green Manure on the Yield of Corn in Crop Rotation System
Regenerative farming systems are gaining increasing attention in crop production worldwide. The challenge of the future is to find and apply farming methods that not only reduce the carbon footprint of cultivation, but also produce sustainably through an
Vivien Pál, László Zsombik
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Field crop rotations in organic agriculture of the Volgograd region
Soil fertility in biologized crop rotations depends on the saturation of them with legumes and sideral crops, perennial grasses, the involvement of grain crops in the organic matter cycle.
Shatokhin Alexander A, +4 more
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Residual Effects of Lablab Green Manure on Root Rot Pathogens and Performance of Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L) [PDF]
Organic manures often have considerable residual effect on the subsequent crops in the soil. Residual effects of lablab green manure on root rot pathogens and bean crop establishment was evaluated by conducting field experiments at two sites with varying
Oliver Okumu +3 more
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