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The most abundant archaeological record in the middle and late Holocene in the litoral region of Uruguay is formed by ceramic materials. Previous information usually comes from macroscopic studies, oriented to the reconstruction of decorative styles ...
Irina Capdepont, Gustavo Piñeiro
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Effects of land-use changes on soil properties based on reambulated soil profiles
In our study, by investigating reambulated soil profiles from the Nagy-Sárrét region in Hungary, we attempt to determine the extent of changes which have occurred due to effects which impacted the landscape in terms of the soil chemistry properties of ...
Balla Dániel +7 more
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Drought in the Hamessa watershed may result from water scarcity brought on by extended periods of decreased rainfall as a result of climate change. However, so far hydrological drought analysis was not done in this watershed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate hydrological drought in the Hamessa watershed under climate change.
Rediat Legese +3 more
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Possible effects of climate change on the early development of pea, broad bean, maize and sunflower in Mediterranean areas. [PDF]
In Mediterranean-type climates crop yield depends strongly on the early development of individual plants. Extreme variations of soil temperature close to the surface of bare soils and fast changes of soil water content due to irregular rainfall and high ...
Abreu, Francisco, Andrade, José
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This study analyzed the spatiotemporal dynamics of land use and land cover (LULC) from 2016 to 2021 across six representative landscapes—Abaya Guangua, Arba Minch, Chencha, Hobicha, Loka Abaya, and Mierab Abaya—within the Abaya–Chamo sub‐basin (ACSB) of southern Ethiopia.
Melku D. Alemu +5 more
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Irrigated sugarcane: An environmentally friendly C-sequestration C4-crop [PDF]
Commercial sugarcane is a semi-perennial C4 crop usually harvested each 12 months. Stalk yields exceeding 100 t/ha/year are obtained with best farming practices in warm areas with high net radiation, such as in the semiarid zone.
Brouwers, Marinus, Osman, A.A.
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), a major food and oilseed legume, is increasingly cultivated under marginal and stress‐prone environments. The complex reality of agricultural systems often involves simultaneous exposure to multiple abiotic and biotic stressors such as drought, salinity, nutrient imbalances, toxic metal accumulation, and pathogenic attacks,
Yohannes Gelaye +22 more
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Leaf area expansion and dry matter accumulation during establishment of broad bean and sorghum at different temperatures and soil water contents in two types of soil in mediterranean Portugal [PDF]
Crop establishment is a major factor determining crop productivity in the field and is strongly controlled by soil temperature and soil moisture. Fast leaf expansion and dry matter accumulation during crop establishment are required for an adequate ...
Abreu, Francisco, Andrade, José
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Wheat is the second most produced and consumed cereal crop globally. In Ethiopia, however, its national average yield (2.97 t/ha) remains far below potential levels due to factors such as limited access to improved varieties, prevalence of diseases, recurrent drought, and suboptimal management practices. Moreover, there is limited information available
Tariku Goa +4 more
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Vertisol is a soil that has neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Zinc availability decreases with increasing pH. The existence of symptoms micronutrients scarcity, especially zinc, also caused by the use of highly yielding seeds with unbalanced fertilization.
Imas Masithoh Devangsari +2 more
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