Covariation of Ergot Severity and Alkaloid Content Measured by HPLC and One ELISA Method in Inoculated Winter Rye across Three Isolates and Three European Countries. [PDF]
Kodisch A +16 more
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Catch Crops in Organic Farming Systems without Livestock Husbandry - Simulations with the DAISY model [PDF]
This paper presents simulations of the soil-plant-atmosphere model DAISY based on an organic crop rotation with incorporation of different catch crops following pea as a leguminous cash crop.
Hansen, Søren +4 more
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The influence of long-term inputs of catch crops and cereal straw on yield, protein composition and technological quality of a spring and a winter wheat [PDF]
Under conditions of restricted nitrogen (N) input such as in organic farming systems, crop N uptake must rely on N mineralised from applied animal manure, crop residues and native soil organic matter.
Carcea, M. +3 more
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Optimizing a green manure-based row cropping system for organic cereal production [PDF]
A row cropping system with an increase of row distance to 24 cm increased the growth of undersown cover crops and allowed 1-2 passes of interow hoeing for weed control before sowing cover crops.
Phan, Hong TT +1 more
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Greenhouse gas emissions from cultivation of energy crops – is it important? [PDF]
Replacing fossil fuel-derived energy with biomass-derived energy is commonly emphasized as a means to reduce CO2 emissions. However, our study highlights the risk of large greenhouse gas emissions when wastes from bioenergy production are recycled as ...
Ambus, Per, Carter, Mette S.
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Cultivar, habitat conditions and agrotechnology have an influence on the yield and chemical composition of rye grain. The main anti-nutritional substances present in rye grain include alkylresorcinols, water-soluble pentosans and trypsin inhibitors.
Alicja Sułek +6 more
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Effects of the second crop on maize yield and yield components in organic agriculture [PDF]
The second crop use in organic agriculture is a known method of maintaining the soil tilth, soil protection against environmental deterioration, soil nutrients conservation and even the weed control.
Birkás, Márta +6 more
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A new adaptive winter rye variety Batist
To increase the productivity and quality of winter rye grain, it is necessary to create new varieties that are adaptive to various environmental stress factors and meet the requirements of the north-eastern region of the European part of the Russian Federation.
E. A. Shlyakhtina +2 more
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The phenology of winter rye in Poland: an analysis of long-term experimental data. [PDF]
Blecharczyk A +4 more
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Poverty and crime in 19th century Germany: A reassessment [PDF]
Using panel data for Prussia during 1882 to 1910, we replicate Mehlum, Miguel, and Torvik’s (2006) study on the causal effect of poverty on crime in 19th century Germany.
Carsten Burhop, Christian Traxler
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