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ABSTRACT The grass species Alopecurus myosuroides Huds., Lolium multiflorum Lam. and Bromus sterilis L. are abundant and dominant weeds in European winter wheat fields. They cause significant yield losses and impede grain harvest. Many populations of these grass weeds are resistant to one or more herbicide modes of action in Europe.
Roland Gerhards +4 more
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Modern technologies of norway spruce seedlings growing in nurseries [PDF]
Researches on various ways of making and technology of cultivation of saplings of a Picea Abies at the compacted schools are conducted. Dependence of application of different practies on individual qualities of saplings, such as the mass of root system ...
Kruk, N. К. +2 more
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In this study, the effect of crop rotation structure and cereal saturation on winter wheat productivity under semiarid conditions of Uzbekistan was analyzed. The research was conducted over a 20‐year period (2002–2022) at the Samarkand branch of the Research Institute of Agriculture and Agro‐Technologies. Ten rotation schemes were examined.
Yurii Syromiatnykov +7 more
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Influence of notillage on carbon sequestration and erosion in Brazil [PDF]
Les sols constituent le plus gros réservoir superficiel de C (hors les roches carbonatées), environ 1500 Gt C, ce qui équivaut à presque trois fois la quantité stockée dans la biomasse terrestre, et deux fois celle de l'atmosphère.
Bernoux, Martial +8 more
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Soil aggregation and organic carbon protection in a no-tillage chronosequence under Mediterranean conditions [PDF]
Low-intensity soil management systems like no-tillage (NT) are being increasingly accepted as an essential part of sustainable farming systems. The objective of this work was to study the effects of NT maintenance over time on soil aggregation and soil ...
Cantero-Martínez, Carlos +3 more
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Intercropping, an intensive agricultural cropping system, has been widely practiced since ancient civilizations for its enhanced yield and nutrient acquisition advantages. It significantly contributes to more efficient land use, increased income, and food production per area, while also reducing the risks of crop loss for small‐scale farmers.
Sujan Khanal +6 more
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Greenhouse gases (GHGs) resulting from human activities significantly impact crop production and agricultural sustainability, necessitating innovative solutions to mitigate their effects. One promising approach is employing biochar for GHG mitigation, providing a potential means to offset emissions and enhance crop productivity sustainably.
Aruna Olasekan Adekiya +4 more
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Accurate measurement of slip rate (SR) in agricultural tractors, particularly in Iraq, is essential for optimizing tractive efficiency, fuel economy, and field efficiency.
Ahmed Abed Gatea Al-Shammary +2 more
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Soil organic carbon trends in US Midwest continuous maize and maize–soybean systems over 20 years
Abstract Efforts have focused on managing agricultural lands to optimize ecosystem health and provide key ecosystem services, including soil carbon (C) sequestration, yield stability, and climate resilience. These efforts often rely on adopting climate‐smart practices, including no‐till agriculture, crop diversification, cover cropping, and the ...
Shree R. S. Dangal +7 more
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Relevance. The article substantiates the need and expediency of taking into account elements of biologization and ecologization of individual elements of potato cultivation technology in the field experience of the Center for Precision Agriculture. Since
A. I. Belenkov, O. A. Vasilyeva
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