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The tomato is a vital component of agriculture and is the second-most important vegetable globally. Maintaining a high tomato production requires both water quality and quantity.
Akram K. Alshami +6 more
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Regulated Deficit Irrigation Perspectives for Water Efficiency in Apricot Cultivation: A Review [PDF]
Addressing agricultural water scarcity poses a current challenge of growing concern, exacerbated by climate change. This is particularly relevant for stone fruit trees, such as apricot, cultivated in semi-arid zones, where regulated deficit irrigation ...
Francisco Burló +22 more
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ABSTRACT Soil degradation compromises ecosystem functioning. Biochar, a carbon‐rich amendment, has gained attention as a promising strategy to enhance soil structure and restore microbial balance. This study investigated the effects of two biochars, cashew bagasse biochar (CBB) and a co‐pyrolyzed biochar produced from sewage sludge and cashew pruning ...
João Marcos Rodrigues dos Santos +18 more
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Cotton Irrigation Regime under Conditions of Regulated Water Deficit
Field trial on cotton (Perla cultivar) was carried out during the 2001-2006 period on leached vertisols under irrigation regime of sprinkling – 75 % of the fi eld moisture capacity (FMC) for the soil layer of 0-40 cm.
Ivan Saldzhiev, Dragica Spasova
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Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Density of Erythroneura spp. (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) on Grape
This study looked at regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) on leafhoppers in the genus Erythroneura (Erythroneura elegantula Osborn, or western grape leafhopper, and Erythroneura variabilis Beamer) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), which are serious pests of cultivated grape (Vitis vinifera L.) in California. RDI is an irrigation strategy that reduces irrigation
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Sustainable water management for sweetcorn in Senegal [PDF]
Water consumption is a global concern, especially in the agriculture sector in sub-Saharan countries, where 70% of abstraction is for agricultural use. This study was undertaken to evaluate the role of scientific scheduling in reducing the irrigation ...
Kaiser Lopez, Pablo
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Identifying knowledge barriers to agroforestry adoption and co‐designing solutions to them
Abstract Compared to monocultures, agroforestry can promote biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and climate resilience, whilst maintaining or enhancing production and profits. Despite this, uptake in temperate regions remains low. Knowledge gaps amongst land managers are a primary barrier to uptake, but little is known about which aspects of ...
Amelia S. C. Hood +7 more
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Effect of Regulated Deficit Irrigation on Growth and Yield of Sorghum
The effects of regulated deficit irrigation technique on growth and yield of sorghum was examined in a greenhouse at the Faculty of Agrotechnology and Food Science Research Farm, University Malaysia Terengganu.
S, Wan Zaliha W +2 more
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Climate change and the growing demand for renewable energy are putting increasing pressure on land, as food production and solar power generation often compete for the same areas. In this study, we assessed which temperate‐region crops are best suited for agrivoltaics, a technology combining farming and solar electricity production on the same land. We
Salome Hauger +6 more
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The effects of regulated deficit irrigation technique on nutrient concentration in leaves, growth and yield of sorghum was examined in a greenhouse at the School of Science and Food Technology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu.
Arshad, Adzemi Mat, W, Ibrahim
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