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Breeding cereal rye (Secale cereale) for quality traits
AbstractCereal rye (Secale cereale) is a multi‐purpose crop, harvested for grain (for food, feed, and other products) as well as used as a forage or cover crop. The functionality of rye across these spheres is due to its abiotic and biotic stress tolerance and unique phytochemical composition. In this review, we focus on the current state and prospects
Lauren J. Brzozowski +4 more
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Abstract Aggregate stability impacts important soil functions, including carbon/water storage and soil structure. Macroaggregate stability tests, using rainfall simulation or wet sieving, are commonly used, but microaggregate stability tests may be more applicable to subtropical, coarse‐textured soils.
Yaslin N. Gonzalez +3 more
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In first time it is used the marker genes’ donor of dominant stem shortness, recession erective leaf and absence of waxen plants’ cover for the receipt of F1 hybrid plants of winter rye.
В. В. Скорик +3 more
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Генетика ржи (Secale cereale l.) Vi. К генетике воскового налета [PDF]
Genetics of rye (Secale cereale L.). VI.
Fedorov, V.S. +4 more
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Cover crops and nitrogen rates: Impacts on no‐till corn and soil health in Louisiana
Abstract Use of cover cropping systems to improve soil health is still limited in Louisiana. This study aimed to examine the interaction between cover crops and nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates on crop yield, soil chemical, and biological properties. Winter cover crop treatments, including legumes, a grass and brassica, and a fallow control, were combined
Kritsanee Iamjud +2 more
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Agroecological drivers of winter rye (Secale cereale) yield spatio-temporal variation
The study of yield-limiting factors of rye, a typical European cereal, is a crucial concern today as it significantly impacts global food safety. The objecive of the study was to determine the contribution of agroecological factors, namely bioclimatic ...
A. Zymaroieva, Y. Nykytiuk
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Soil amendment effects on field‐saturated and unsaturated hydraulic properties of sodic soils
Abstract Soil sodicity degrades soil structure and restricts water movement by promoting clay swelling, dispersion, and surface sealing, thereby reducing infiltration and hydraulic conductivity. This study aims to evaluate the effects of four soil amendments (elemental sulfur, gypsum, compost, and humate) on the hydraulic conductivity of sodic soils ...
Tejinder Singh +6 more
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Synthetic of winter wheat (secale cereale I.) Zabava
There provided brief description of genetic, biological and morphological and qualitative characteristics of new short-stem large-grain synthetic of Zabava winter rye.
В. В. Скорик +3 more
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Assessing forage mass using smartphone imagery for cereal rye under grazing conditions in Nebraska
Abstract Managing grazing efficiency requires reliable and practical tools to estimate forage mass. Traditional methods like clipping, though accurate, are time consuming and labor intensive. In this study, two imaging tools, Canopeo and the Crop Canopy Image Analyzer (CCIA), were evaluated for their efficacy in estimating the forage mass of cereal rye
Pedro H. J. Fernandes +4 more
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Should cotton growers apply full nitrogen rate when using broiler‐litter as soil amendment?
Abstract Nitrogen plays a critical role in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production. Interest in using broiler (Gallus gallus domesticus) litter has increased in recent years due to its nutrient and soil health benefits. However, growers typically do not discount the N present in broiler litter and apply a full dose of fertilizer N.
Rajveer Singh, Rishi Prasad
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