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Surface and subsurface flow effect on permanent gully formation and upland erosion near Lake Tana in the northern highlands of Ethiopia [PDF]
Gully formation in the Ethiopian Highlands has been identified as a major source of sediment in water bodies, and results in sever land degradation. Loss of soil from gully erosion reduces agricultural productivity and grazing land availability, and is ...
T. Y. Tebebu +10 more
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Combining bulk sediment OSL and meteoric10Be fingerprinting techniques to identify gully initiation sites and erosion depths [PDF]
Deep erosional gullies dissect landscapes around the world. Existing erosion models focus on predicting where gullies might begin to erode, but identifying where existing gullies were initiated and under what conditions is difficult, especially when ...
Eric W. Portenga +3 more
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A Comparison of Cereal and Cereal/Vetch Crops for Fodder Conservation
Experiments were conducted at three sites across southern New South Wales, Australia, over three years (2008 to 2010), to evaluate the agronomic and quality parameters of two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), two barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), two oat (Avena ...
John W. Piltz +3 more
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Analysis of Soil Layer Thickness and Its Influencing Factors in Gully of the Loess Plateau [PDF]
Soil thickness is an important basic characteristic of soil, which can directly reflect the degree of soil development, is closely related to soil fertility, and is an important index for identifying soil fertility in the field.
Lei Na, Shen Jianglong
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Lentil, an important pulse crop in Australia, is sown soon after the onset of autumn rains and grows mainly under rainfed conditions. This study examined lentil phenological development, growth and grain yield under different sowing dates and ...
Lancelot Maphosa +2 more
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Impact of Sowing Time on Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Biomass Accumulation and Yield
Chickpea growth, development and grain yield are affected by a range of climatic and environmental factors. Experiments were conducted across four sowing dates from mid-April to the end of May, over two years at Trangie in central western New South Wales
Mark F. Richards +2 more
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Objective: Night shift workers are at a 20 to 40 % increased risk of metabolic diseases, which may be associated with their disrupted eating patterns. This qualitative study explores factors that influence night shift workers’ eating habits, within and ...
Gloria KW Leung +3 more
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An understanding of phenology and reproductive plasticity of a weed species can provide valuable information to manage it precisely. This study evaluated the phenotypic plasticity of feathertop Rhodes grass (Chloris virgata Sw.) where cohorts of four ...
Md Asaduzzaman +4 more
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Gully erosion is a severe form of soil erosion, but gully internal erosion processes are poorly understood, especially at the event scale. To investigate gully internal erosion intensity and understand the related gully development mechanism in an ...
Jiaxi Wang +4 more
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The economic return from cereal or cereal/vetch crops was determined using previously published and new agronomic and herbage quality data from experiments conducted at four sites across southern New South Wales, Australia, over four years (2008 to 2011),
John W. Piltz +4 more
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