نتایج جستجو برای: 2007 crop years

تعداد نتایج: 1158511  

2008
A. M. Shelton S. L. Hatch J. Z. Zhao M. Chen E. D. Earle J. Cao

Several types of trap crops have been recommended for managing the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, including collards (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) and Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.). However, results have been variable perhaps because populations of P. xylostella develop on these trap crops and spill over to the cash crop. To overcome this problem, we sought to develop ‘‘dead-e...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Elodie Vintrou Agnès Bégué Christian Baron Alexandre Saad Danny Lo Seen Seydou B. Traoré

Crop phenology is essential for evaluating crop production in the food insecure regions of West Africa. The aim of the paper is to study whether satellite observation of plant phenology are consistent with ground knowledge of crop cycles as expressed in agro-simulations. We used phenological variables from a MODIS Land Cover Dynamics (MCD12Q2) product and examined whether they reproduced the sp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 2010

2013
M. A. Yost M. P. Russelle J. A. Coulter P. V. Bolstad

To gain perspective on alfalfa-annual crop rotations in the upper Midwest, USDA-National Agricultural Statistics Service cropland data layers and Soil Survey Geographic Database layers were combined for six states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin) and seven years (2006-2012). Soil texture and geographic location both significantly affected the length of the ...

2012
Gloria Macassa Gebrenegus Ghilagaber Harry Charsmar Anders Walander Örjan Sundin Joaquim Soares

In the light of Mozambique's progress towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goal 4 of reducing mortality of children aged less than five years (under-five mortality) by two-thirds within 2015, this study investigated the relationship between the province of mother's residence and under-five mortality in Mozambique, using data from the 2003 Mozambican Demographic and Health Survey. T...

2017
Kimberly D. Belfry Cheryl Trueman Richard J. Vyn Steven A. Loewen Laura L. Van Eerd

Much of cover crop research to date focuses on key indicators of impact without considering the implications over multiple years, in the absence of a systems-based approach. To evaluate the effect of three years of autumn cover crops on subsequent processing tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) production in 2010 and 2011, a field split-split-plot factorial design trial with effects of cover crop t...

A.H Jalali

In order to evaluate the impact of crop residues (zero, 25 and 50%) and nitrogen (zero, 125 and 250 kg ha) on weed seed bank and potato yield, two-years research was conducted as a split plot arranged in randomized complete block design in Rozveh Agriculture Research Station, Freidan-Esfahan. Numbers of weed species in seed bank, aboveground, and both seed bank and aboveground were 1, 2 and...

2009
MARGARET L. MARGOSIAN KAREN A. GARRETT

T United States contains one of the most important crop production areas in the world. According to the most recent national agricultural census, 1.8 billion bushels of wheat, 10.5 billion bushels of maize, and a wide range of other crops were produced in 2006 from 126 million hectares (315 million acres) in the conterminous United States (USDA NASS 2007). However, owing to the concentrated nat...

2016
Qi Jing Jiali Shang Budong Qian Gerrit Hoogenboom Ted Huffman Jiangui Liu Bao-Luo Ma Xiaoyuan Geng Xianfeng Jiao John Kovacs Dan Walters

1 Canola was developed in Canada in the 1970s as an edible cultivar of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) with low glucosinolates and low erucic acid. Currently, canola is grown on eight million ha of agricultural land in Canada, which is 22% of the global canola area. More than half of the harvested canola seeds in Canada are exported, accounting for 46% of the international canola market (FAOSTAT, ...

2014
Sarwan Kumar M. K. Sangha

*Corresponding author E-mail : [email protected] INTRODUCTION The genus Brassica comprises an important group of cultivated vegetable and oilseed crops and have great economic importance worldwide. The cultivated species of Brassica include cabbage, cauliflower, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, turnip, swede, oilseed rape, various mustards and other leafy vegetables (Hong et al. 2008). As oils...

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