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Weed management in grain legumes using an intercropping approach [PDF]
Grain legumes benefit the farming system via symbiotic N2 fixation and subsequent residue incorporation contributing to soil fertility together with their effect as break-crop in cereal rich rotations.
Hauggaard-Nielsen, Henrik +1 more
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Using contemplative nature engagement practices to address ecological distress
Abstract Worsening impacts of climate and ecological change have led to a rise in eco‐distress and related psychological impacts of these crises. Interventions, including both nature‐based activities and contemplative practices, have been developed to help individuals experiencing eco‐distress.
Rose Macaulay +5 more
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Influence of Sowing Time and Weed Management Practices on the Performance and Weed Dynamics of Direct Drum Seeded Rice. [PDF]
Mir MS +8 more
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This revised 6-page fact sheet was written by Peter J. Dittmar and Jeffrey G. Williamson, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, February 2012. HS90/WG016: Weed Management in Blueberry (ufl.edu)
Peter J. Dittmar, Jeffrey G. Williamson
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Abstract Wild spaces in cities have the potential to reconnect people with nature, offering urban residents opportunities to engage with natural environments in close proximity. However, little is known about who uses urban wild spaces and what barriers prevent people from visiting them.
Brenda Maria Zoderer
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Effect of residue and weed management practices on weed flora, yield, energetics, carbon footprint, economics and soil quality of zero tillage wheat. [PDF]
Puniya R +11 more
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Spring Wheat Planting Date Report [PDF]
The localvore movement has revived otherwise historical crops in Vermont, including small-scale grain production. As the demand for local organic wheat has risen over the last few years, University of Vermont Extension has developing best agronomic ...
Cummings, Erica +4 more
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Sesame is a promising new crop for Florida, but few herbicides have been registered for it as yet. This 2-page fact sheet provides weed-control strategies for sesame. Written by Jason Ferrell and Ramon Leon, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, June 2015. (Photo credit: Doug Mayo) SS-AGR-392/AG396: Weed Management in Sesame (ufl.edu)
Jason Ferrell, Ramon Leon
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This study explores the phytotoxicity of Pinus pinea needle extracts and metabolites to evaluate their potential for controlling dicotyledonous weeds. A strategy based on GC–MS, NMR, and optical methods revealed an array of aromatic compounds which are of crucial interest for phytochemical research. Hence, a bio‐guided purification led to the isolation
Hajer Hlaili +11 more
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