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Eukaryotic microalgae-bacteria synthetic consortia boost crop productivity and drought tolerance in bread wheat (<i>Triticum aestivum</i>). [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Molina-Favero C   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Mineral composition of the common winter wheat grain grown in different tillage and nitrogen levels

open access: green
Dolijanović, Željko   +4 more
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Effect of conservation tillage on crop yield and soil organic carbon in Northeast China: A meta‐analysis

Soil use and management, 2021
Northeast China, the important grain‐producing region in China, is under threat from soil degradation because of long‐term conventional tillage (CT). The adoption of conservation tillage is anticipated to restore soil fertility, maintain crop yields and ...
C. He   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Conservation Tillage

Science, 1985
Conservation production systems combine tillage and planting practices to reduce soil erosion and loss of water from farmland. Successful conservation tillage practices depend on the ability of farm managers to integrate sound crop production practices with effective pest management systems.
M R, Gebhardt   +3 more
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No-tillage, Strip-tillage, and Chisel Plow Tillage Trial

2013
Farmers in central and north central Iowa are often criticized for low adoption of no-tillage systems. No-tillage is often faulted with cooler, wetter soils and subsequently reduced yields. An alternative to conventional tillage and no-tillage systems is strip-tillage where the benefits of both are ...
Licht, Mark   +2 more
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No-Tillage Agriculture

Science, 1980
The no-tillage cropping system, a combination of ancient and modern agricultural practices, has been rapidly increasing in use. By the year 2000, as much as 65 percent of the acreage of crops grown in the United States may be grown by the no-tillage practice. Soil erosion, the major source of pollutants in rural streams, is virtually eliminated when no-
R E, Phillips   +4 more
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Soil tillage

2023
Tillage is the mechanical manipulation of the soil to modify or ameliorate its physical condition with regard to plant growth for human and animal food production. Tillage operations include incorporation of fertilizers or crop amendments, seedbed preparation, seeding, and post-emergent cultivation for weed control.
Lamandé, Mathieu   +2 more
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Tillage erosion under different tillage systems

2004
Erosional drift was recorded during the nine-year investigation cycle (1994-2003.) on Stagnic Luvisol, in central Croatia, under common agricultural crops grown in 6 tillage treatments. This work presents the results relating to the total erosional drift, with special reference to the time of occurrence of erosional drifts per USLE crop development ...
Mesić, Milan   +2 more
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