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Reduced Dietary Protein Levels Improved Growth Performance, Promoted Efficient Nutrient Utilization, Increased Fecal <i>Lactobacillus</i>, and Reduced Fecal Malodorous Compounds in Late-Fattening Barrows. [PDF]
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Optimizing nutrient management protocol for <i>Ophiopogon japonicus</i>-corn intercropping: impacts on growth, yield, and medicinal quality. [PDF]
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Multifunctional Bilayer Wound Dressing Composed of Immediate Release Layer of Ofloxacin and Sustained Release Layer of Bergamot Oil. [PDF]
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Implementing a soil ammonium N fertilizer management for synchronizing potato N demands. [PDF]
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Effect of nitrogen top-dressing on winter wheat
Cereal Research Communications, 2005The effects of nitrogen (N) applications on Hungarian, French and Serbian winter wheat cultivars were studied in field trials, which were conducted from 1996 to 2003 in a central Hungarian region, Hatvan-Nagygombos. Nitrogen fertilizer rates of 0, 40, 80, 120, 40 + 40 and 80 + 40 were applied at tillering and after anthesis fazes (Feekes 3 and Feekes ...
Szentpétery, Zs. +3 more
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Nitrogen top‐dressing requirements of winter oilseed rape
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1979AbstractForty‐one field experiments were carried out on the spring N top‐dressing requirements of winter oilseed rape in the years 1973 to 1977. The experiments were in the main rape‐growing areas of England and Scotland, and almost all were on rape crops following one or more cereals. Seed and oil yield were increased by N top‐dressing in 38 of the 41
Michael R. J. Holmes, Alan M. Ainsley
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