A panel showing the morphological differences between Sorghum halepense (A), hybrids (B), and Sorghum bicolor (C) with a novel KASP‐based genetic assay capable of reliably distinguishing between them. Partially Created in BioRender. https://BioRender.com/1u30ukv Abstract BACKGROUND Sorghum bicolor and Sorghum halepense can readily hybridize, creating ...
Connor Purvis +2 more
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Relationship between food quality and body size of common vole in different habitats
The body size of the common vole in crop fields (alfalfa, rape, cereals) is larger than in less‐cultivated habitats (forests, clearings, set‐aside) and is not related to food quality. Abstract BACKGROUND There is a close relationship between habitat, food and demographic parameters of common vole populations.
Eva Jánová +3 more
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Optimal Sow Management for Optimal Sow Performance?!
Soede, N.M., Kemp, B.
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Development and implementation of direct seeding mulch- based cropping systems in south-east asia : case studies from the Lao National Agro-Ecology [PDF]
Chabanne, André +4 more
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This study provides evidence that the timing of co‐inoculation of Leptosphaeria maculans and Leptosphaeria biglobosa determine the outcome of interspecific competition and disease development on their host oilseed rape. Abstract BACKGROUND Phoma stem canker is one of the most economically damaging diseases of oilseed rape, caused by co‐existing fungal ...
Evren Bingol +5 more
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Design and experiment of a novel intelligent device suitable for automation vegetable plug seedling. [PDF]
Haifei Q +6 more
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D 3.1 c Software for principal grain crops : project no. 004089.AMMA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis instrument: IP thematic priority: 1.1.6.3 Global change and Ecosystems WP 3.1 : Land productivity [PDF]
Alhassane, Agali +5 more
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Colonization and spatiotemporal distribution of bruchid pests in lentil and faba bean fields
This study of 104 fields identifies Bruchus signaticornis in lentils and B. rufimanus in faba beans as the sole grain‐damaging species. Their uniform distribution within fields and the strong effect of regulatory factors on larvae and egg survival emphasize the need for species‐specific, phenology‐based and spatially informed integrated pest management
Anastasia Chery‐Lagrange +7 more
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Critical temperature requirement for the germination and establishment of mungbean (<i>Vigna radiata</i> L.) in temperate environments. [PDF]
Silwal S +5 more
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