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Abstract Despite direct seeding, seed pelletizing with useful materials is one of the effective methods to improve plant growth. This experiment assessed the impacts of different additives used in seed pelletizing on germination and growth of Onobrychis viciifolia at a degraded semi‐arid rangeland.
Fatemeh Faraji‐Hajibaba +2 more
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Improving growth and yield of <i>Cucurbita argyrosperma</i> with goat manure. [PDF]
Zondo N +3 more
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Abstract Soils serve as a major reservoir for atmospheric carbon and could play a key role in mitigating climate change. Since deep soil layers can store substantial amounts of organic carbon, they should be included in carbon and nitrogen estimates.
Mulugeta Habte +2 more
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Optimizing water and organic fertilizer use to enhance seedling growth and soil health in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa spp. pekinensis) cultivation. [PDF]
Zhang C +6 more
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Mitigating drought stress and enhancing quinoa productivity using iron and zinc nanoparticles
Abstract In recent years, the cultivation area and consumption of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) have increased in the country due to its nutritional properties and ability to grow in adverse conditions. Based on climate change scenarios, long periods of drought are expected, which emphasizes the need for planting and developing new plants that are ...
Nasim Pakbaz +2 more
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Environmental and economic assessment of biochar production systems from agricultural residues. [PDF]
Tang Y, Ford J, Cockerill TT.
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Biostimulant effects of Rugulopteryx okamurae aqueous extracts on radish growth
Abstract In recent years, the invasive algae Rugulopteryx okamurae has spread along the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, causing ecological and economic damage. However, upwelling algae could provide a valuable source of carbon biomass for circular economy applications. Marine algae, particularly brown algae, have a long history of use in agriculture
Rosa Perán‐Quesada +2 more
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Sub-area classification of environmental phosphorus loss risk in Yunnan's crop-livestock systems: a spatiotemporal analysis. [PDF]
Li X, Wang Y, Wu J, Hou L, Zheng Y.
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Abstract Enzyme activity studies provide an indicator of soil health related to soil management practices. As land area seeded to corn (Zea mays L.) and corn yields increase in this region, demands for plant nutrients also increase to support the high yields.
Almagul Malimbayeva +4 more
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