ABSTRACT Food security challenges require immediate action to increase food production. Many biological products derived from plant, animal or microbial sources claim they sustainably increase yield, but there are concerns about biosecurity to be investigated before their introduction to the field.
Kay Howard, Kirsty L. Bayliss
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Subsurface Banding of Poultry Manure Enhances Photosynthetic Efficiency, Yield, and Nutrient Uptake in Buckwheat. [PDF]
Fallah S +3 more
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Studies on effect of different organic manures on growth and yield of radish (Raphanus sativus L.) [PDF]
Bika Debbarma +3 more
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Wheat Yield Response to Organic Fertilisers Depends on Drought Timing in a Sandy Soil
ABSTRACT Organic fertilisers enhance crop drought resilience by improving nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) use efficiency and soil‐plant water relations. However, the underlying mechanisms governing their effects across different drought timings in wheat under sandy soils remain unclear.
Muhammad Kamran +4 more
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Effect of flyash and organic manures on soil dehydrogenase activity and nutrient uptake of the maize [PDF]
Geetanjali Geetanjali +2 more
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Determination of phytase labile organic phosphate in organic manure
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ABSTRACT This study was conducted to assess the impact of different agricultural practices on the physical quality and the carbon and nitrogen stocks of anthropogenic soils used by smallholder farmers in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Undisturbed and disturbed soil samples were collected at three depths (0–0.10 m, 0.10–0.20 m, and 0.20–0.30 m), with five ...
Heitor Marcel da Silva Ribeiro +9 more
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The fate of pollutants in the co-composting of natural mineral biochar and animal manures in an intermittent aeration and mixing bioreactor (IAMB). [PDF]
Mohammadi M +4 more
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To study role of organic manures and bio-fertilizers on quality and leaf yield of lettuce [PDF]
Asif M Rather +5 more
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Early‐Life Respiratory Emissions of CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O in Pre‐Weaned Dairy‐Bred Calves
ABSTRACT Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock are a major contributor to climate change, with cattle known to be the principal contributor through enteric fermentation, manure management, and metabolic processes. This study investigates the emission rates of CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O in pre‐weaned calves aged 12 to 86 days, focusing on the ...
Ben Langford +6 more
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