Complementary effects of phosphorus supply and planting density on maize growth and phosphorus use efficiency [PDF]
Phosphorus (P) supply and planting density regulate plant growth by altering root morphological traits and soil P dynamics. However, the compensatory effects of P supply and planting density on maize (Zea mays L.) growth and P use efficiency remain ...
Haiqing Gong +3 more
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Planting Arrangement and Effects of Planting Density on Tropical Fruit Crops—A Review
With the growing importance of fruits as valuable food resources, attention has been paid in recent years to enhance productivity and quality. Increasing productivity per unit area through agronomic management is one of the important strategies to ...
Mohammad Amdadul Haque +1 more
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Increasing planting density can improve the yield of Tartary buckwheat. [PDF]
Planting densities and nitrogen fertilizer application rates determine the yield of crops. Tartary buckwheat is a pseudocereal crop with great health care and development values.
Zhou Q, He P, Tang J, Huang K, Huang X.
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Increasing planting density is an effective strategy for improving maize productivity, but grain yield does not increase linearly with the increase in plant density, especially in semiarid environments.
Yuanhong Zhang +6 more
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Effects of planting density and variety on productivity of maize-faba bean intercropping system. [PDF]
Maize (Zea mays)-faba bean (Vicia faba) intercropping is a recent practice in eastern Ethiopia and there is limited information on optimum planting density and suitable varieties of faba bean for productive intercropping with maize.
Nurgi N +4 more
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Late cabbage planting density [PDF]
Late cabbage forms a large above-ground mass which requires certain vegetation space in order to thrive. Late cabbage planting density should therefore, start from at least 70 cm inter-row and 50 cm intra-row spacing.
Červenski Janko +3 more
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Too Dense or Not Too Dense: Higher Planting Density Reduces Cannabinoid Uniformity but Increases Yield/Area in Drug-Type Medical Cannabis. [PDF]
A major challenge for utilizing cannabis for modern medicine is the spatial variability of cannabinoids in the plant, which entail differences in medical potency.
Danziger N, Bernstein N.
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Photosynthetic capacity and assimilate transport of the lower canopy influence maize yield under high planting density. [PDF]
Photosynthesis is a major trait of interest for the development of high-yield crop plants. However, little is known about the effects of high-density planting on photosynthetic responses at the whole-canopy level.
Yan Y +9 more
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The Influence of the Genotype and Planting Density on the Structure and Composition of Root and Rhizosphere Microbial Communities in Maize [PDF]
Maize has the largest cultivation area of any crop in the world and plays an important role in ensuring food security. High-density planting is essential for maintaining high maize yields in modern intensive agriculture.
Yang Zhang +4 more
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Adjusting planting density is a common agricultural practice used to achieve maximum yields. However, whether the quality of medicinal herbs can be improved by implementing appropriate planting densities is still uncertain.
Haijiao Liu +18 more
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