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The study was conducted to investigate the effects of cover crops and different nitrogen levels on greenhouse gas emissions and net global warming potential in a potato production system during the 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 growing seasons at the ...
Shayesteh Sadra +2 more
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Perennial clovers and ryegrasses as understorey crops in cereals [PDF]
Perennial crops undersown in cereals provide ground cover from harvest of the cereal crop to sowing of the next crop. Such cover crops can e.g. reduce soil erosion, nutrient leaching and N fertiliser requirements of the succeeding crop.
Bergkvist, Göran
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Abstract Tillage and cover cropping influence N, crop yield, quality, and soil properties in organic systems. This study evaluated four N application rates (0, 50, 100, and 150 kg ha−1) in two industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) types (grain and fiber) under conventional till (CT) and no‐till (NT), with and without a legume cover crop (CC), in ...
Madhav Dhakal +6 more
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Hairy Vetch and Livestock Compost Improve Soil Carbon and Nitrogen, and Fresh-market Tomato Yield
Cover crops and compost application may influence soil quality and productivity of fresh-market tomatoes. The effects of hairy vetch (HV) (Vicia villosa Roth) and livestock compost on soil C and N stocks, N availability, and tomato yield were evaluated ...
R. A. Muchanga, T. Hirata, H. Araki
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Abstract This study evaluated the effects of mixed cover crop (CC) species on biomass production, nitrogen (N) uptake, soil N dynamics, and crop performance in a rainfed corn (Zea mays L.)–soybean (Glycine max L.) and continuous corn system in eastern Nebraska from 2021 to 2023.
Madhusudhan Adhikari +6 more
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The legacy of stockless organic conversion strategies [PDF]
Huxham et al. (2005) reported the impacts of seven conversion strategies on the first organic crop (winter wheat). This paper investigates the effect of the conversion strategies on the second (winter beans) and third (winter oats) organic crops, thereby
Rollett, A J, Sparkles, D L, Wilson, P
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Hairy vetch (HV, Vicia villosa Roth) is a winter annual legume cultivated for pasture grazing, in crop rotations with cereal crops under semi-arid conditions.
J. P. Renzi +3 more
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PRODUCTION RISK REVISITED IN A STOCHASTIC FRONTIER FRAMEWORK: EVALUATING NOISE AND INEFFICIENCY IN COVER CROP SYSTEMS [PDF]
This paper investigates both risk and technical inefficiency in a general stochastic frontier framework that is consistent with the Just-Pope framework.
Jaenicke, Edward C., Larson, James A.
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The Allelopathic Potential of Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.) Mulch
Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.) has been recognized as a good candidate for weed suppressive mulch in organic no-till cropping systems. In our study, the allelopathic potential of hairy vetch, fall rye (Secale cereale L.) and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (extracted species) were evaluated at both vegetative and reproductive developmental ...
Charles M. Geddes +3 more
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Intercropping legumes with cereals for forage production is a sustainable technique showing several environmental benefits. This study aimed to investigate the effect of different levels of nitrogen fertilization on forage yields and quality of
Salah Benyoussef +5 more
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