نتایج جستجو برای: crop production

تعداد نتایج: 652923  

2015
Martin Bencsik Yves Le Conte Maritza Reyes Maryline Pioz David Whittaker Didier Crauser Noa Simon Delso Michael I. Newton Stephen C. Pratt

Insect pollination is of great importance to crop production worldwide and honey bees are amongst its chief facilitators. Because of the decline of managed colonies, the use of sensor technology is growing in popularity and it is of interest to develop new methods which can more accurately and less invasively assess honey bee colony status. Our approach is to use accelerometers to measure vibra...

2005
Andrea Cattaneo Roger Claassen Robert Johansson

From 1985 to 2002, most Federal conservation dollars going to farm operators have been to retire land from crop production. Yet most U.S. farmland (850 million acres) remains in active production. The Farm Security and Rural Investment (FSRI) Act of 2002 sharply increased conservation funding and earmarked most of the increase for working-land payment programs (WLPPs). The design and implementa...

2016
Ugur Azizoglu Abdurrahman Ayvaz Semih Yılmaz Salih Karabörklü Rıdvan Temizgul

In this study, the cry1Ab gene of previously characterized and Lepidoptera-, Diptera-, and Coleoptera-active Bacillus thuringiensis SY49-1 strain was cloned, expressed and individually tested on Ephestia kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) larvae. pET-cry1Ab plasmids were constructed by ligating the cry1Ab into pET28a (+) expression vector. Con...

2015
K. CHENG M. YAN D. NAYAK G. X. PAN P. SMITH J. F. ZHENG J. W. ZHENG

K. CHENG, M. YAN, D. NAYAK, G. X. PAN*, P. SMITH, J. F. ZHENG AND J. W. ZHENG 1 Institute of Resource, Ecosystem and Environment of Agriculture, and Center of Climate Change and Agriculture, Nanjing Agricultural University, 1 Weigang, Nanjing 210095, China 2 Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, 23 St Machar Drive, Aberdeen AB...

2015
Liliana Quiza Marc St-Arnaud Etienne Yergeau

The goal of microbiome engineering is to manipulate the microbiome toward a certain type of community that will optimize plant functions of interest. For instance, in crop production the goal is to reduce disease susceptibility, increase nutrient availability increase abiotic stress tolerance and increase crop yields. Various approaches can be devised to engineer the plant-microbiome, but one p...

2002
Jeffrey T. LaFrance Jay P. Shimshack Steven Wu

A partial equilibrium model of stochastic crop production is used to analyze the impacts of subsidized crop insurance on the extensive margin of agricultural production. It is shown that land use is unchanged only when an actuarially fair, perfectly separating insurance contract is offered. For actuarially fair, pooling equilibrium contracts, however, land with a minimum quality that is strictl...

2017
Ivan V Monagan Jonathan R Morris Alison R Davis Rabosky Ivette Perfecto John Vandermeer

Our knowledge of ecological interactions that bolster ecosystem function and productivity has broad applications to the management of agricultural systems. Studies suggest that the presence of generalist predators in agricultural landscapes leads to a decrease in the abundance of herbivorous pests, but our understanding of how these interactions vary across taxa and along gradients of managemen...

1999
Mywish K. Maredia Derek Byerlee

Expenditures on agricultural research in the public sector, including the International Agricultural Research Centers (IARCs) have stagnated and in some cases, declined sharply in recent years. This has focused attention on issues of efficiency of agricultural research systems, especially the number, size, scope, type, and locations of their programs. This paper examines the issue of research e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Jesse Tack Andrew Barkley Lawton Lanier Nalley

Climate change is expected to increase future temperatures, potentially resulting in reduced crop production in many key production regions. Research quantifying the complex relationship between weather variables and wheat yields is rapidly growing, and recent advances have used a variety of model specifications that differ in how temperature data are included in the statistical yield equation....

1999
Dennis Wichelns

Waterlogging and salinization arise in arid areas largely because two essential resources, irrigation water and the assimilative capacity of unconfined aquifers, are not priced or allocated correctly to reflect scarcity values and opportunity costs. Farm-level and project-level models of crop production are examined to identify policies that will encourage farmers to consider opportunity costs ...

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