Abstract Seed moisture content (SMC) is the most reliable indicator of seed maturity and the optimal harvest timing in grass seed crops. Current SMC testing methodologies used in grass seed crops are slow or inaccurate, making it difficult to make timely harvest decisions.
Nicole P. Anderson +2 more
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The Impact of Exercise on Intervertebral Disc Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Samanna CL +11 more
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Comparing the effects of soil test interpretations for P and K on a creeping bentgrass putting green
Abstract Soil testing provides golf course superintendents with the information needed to apply fertilizers at optimal rates, thereby avoiding nutrient deficiencies and unnecessary applications. However, nutrient rate recommendations vary depending on how soil test results are interpreted.
Jackie Lyn A. Guevara +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Pasture Composition: DNA Metabarcoding Versus Quadrat-Based Botanical Surveys in Experimental Grassland Plots. [PDF]
Vallin H +4 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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Plant trait diversity buffers soil moisture dynamics on coastal dikes during drought periods. [PDF]
Schönebeck JM +3 more
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Soil geochemistry and constraint of tree seedlings immediately after germination on Macrotermes termite mounds in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. [PDF]
Mills AJ +3 more
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Grazing behavior of dairy cows under contrasting pasture allocation frequencies and areas. [PDF]
Farrell LJ +4 more
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Sward type alters enteric methane emissions, nitrogen output and the relative abundance of the rumen microbial ecosystem in sheep. [PDF]
Woodmartin S +5 more
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