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Effects of fused and blended fertilizers on maize yield and soil properties
Abstract The deficiency of secondary and micronutrients negatively affects plant metabolic functions and reduces crop yields. These nutrients are applied in small quantities (<10 kg ha−1) and are physically blended or chemically fused with primary nutrients to enhance uniformity of application.
Bijesh Maharjan+2 more
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Abstract Developing countries, especially those in hot and dry areas, need more attention to achieve sustainable development as they apply excessive inputs in production processes. The present study aims to quantify the amount of environmental emissions and determine the most appropriate pattern of energy use in the date (Phoenix dactylifera L ...
Reza Hesampour+4 more
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Maize–soybean intercropping: A bibliometric analysis of 30 years of research publications
Abstract Maize (Zea may L.)–soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] intercropping is popular in many countries because of its high productivity. However, no studies have explored maize–soybean intercropping via bibliometric methods. Taking the Web of Science database, the visualization applications of CiteSpace and VOSviewer were used to visually analyze the ...
Liang Feng+6 more
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Classifying Oryza sativa accessions into Indica and Japonica using logistic regression model with phenotypic data [PDF]
In Oryza sativa, indica and japonica are pivotal subpopulations, and other subpopulations such as aus and aromatic are considered to be derived from indica or japonica.
Bongsong Kim
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Comparison of plant proximal sensing approaches for nitrogen supply detection in crops
Abstract Nondestructive proximal sensors can be an efficient source of information of N status in crops for localized and rapid adjustment of fertilization applications. The aim of this study was to compare two transmittance/reflectance‐based sensors (SPAD, ASD) and a florescence‐based sensor (Multiplex) in their ability to measure N content in corn ...
Pablo Rosso+3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of japonica type weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea)
As a noxious weed, weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea Roshev. 1931) has threatened global food security and sustainable crop production. On the other hand, weedy rice has a strong tolerance for abiotic stresses and the potential to provide rich ...
Yiyu Hu+4 more
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RuBisCO is the main photosynthetic enzyme of carbon assimilatory pathways in nature. Despite being the most abundant protein on earth, RuBisCO is still relatively underutilised in the food chain.
Ishita Biswas, Debanjan Mitra
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Profit‐maximizing potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton
Abstract Whereas K fertilization is necessary to maximize corn (Zea mays L.) and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) yields in soils with sub‐optimum K availability, maximizing yield is rarely profit‐maximizing. Estimating the tradeoff between yield and fertilizer cost using current soil‐building and/or yield‐maximizing rate recommendations vs.
Kimberly Oliver+4 more
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Pemberian Nasi Beras Merah (Oriza Nivara) dan Nasi Beras Hitam (Oriza Sativa L. Indica) terhadap Perubahan Kadar Glukosa pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus [PDF]
This study aims to determine the effect of giving brown rice (Oryza nivara) and black rice (Oryza Sativa L. Indica) to changes in blood glucose levels in people with diabetes mellitus in Kendari City.
Ardiansyah, Laode, Nawawi, Nawawi
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Abstract Quizalofop‐resistant rice (Oryza sativa L.) allows for postemergence applications of quizalofop. Previous research reported that soil moisture availability strongly influences the response of grass species to aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides.
Navdeep Godara+4 more
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