نتایج جستجو برای: wheat and cottonsequential cropping

تعداد نتایج: 16841970  

2009
X-C Zhang

It is a common practice to grow winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a dual-purpose crop in the U.S. Southern Great Plains to decrease production risk and to increase profit margin through cattle (Bos taurus) production. Crop management of the dual-purpose wheat is complex because of the tradeoffs between beef production and wheat grain yield. A wheat grazing model helps in making optimal dec...

2006
R. K. Panigrahy

Indian landmass with 1.45% of the world’s total geographical area accounts for approximately 2.7–5.5% to the global NPP estimates with agriculture contributing to more than sixty percent. This paper reports the spatio-temporal pattern of agricultural NPP in India using SPOT VGT 10-day composite NPP product for 2002-03 to 2004-05 agricultural years. Detailed analysis was carried out for the Indo...

2008
Jürg Hiltbrunner Markus Liedgens MARKUS LIEDGENS

The choice of variety for agricultural systems with multiple crops may differ from the one used in sole crop because of the changes in environmental conditions brought about by interspecific plant competition. Information about varietal performance under living mulch conditions as well as the suitability of the results of the official variety testing, conducted under conventional cropping condi...

Journal: :Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2022

Summary of research conducted at western Kansas stations, including Hays, Garden City, Tribune, and Colby. Topics include corn, cropping tillage systems, insect control, irrigation, management practices, weather, weed science, wheat.

2016
Valeria Scala Gabriella Aureli Gaspare Cesarano Guido Incerti Corrado Fanelli Felice Scala Massimo Reverberi Giuliano Bonanomi

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a multifaceted disease caused by some species of Fusarium spp. A huge production of mycotoxins, mostly trichothecenes, often accompanied this disease. Amongst these toxic compounds, deoxynivalenol (DON) and its derivatives represent a major issue for human as well as for animal health and farming. Common and durum wheat are amongst the hosts of trichothecene-produc...

2012
C. Mariano Cossani Matthew P. Reynolds

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) represents about 30% of the world’s cereal area, with over 220 million ha cultivated worldwide, often under abiotic stress. Wheat growth can be impaired by heat stress (HS) at any developmental stage, and modeling scenarios predict even warmer temperatures in the future (Easterling and Apps, 2005). The worst impacts of rising temperatures will occur at low latitudes (w...

2005
David C. Nielsen Paul W. Unger Perry R. Miller

those methods as they have been used from the Canadian Prairie Provinces to the southern Great Plains of Successful dryland crop production in the semiarid Great Plains the United States and the resultant effects on system of North America must make efficient use of precipitation that is often limited and erratic in spatial and temporal distribution. The purpose WUE. Additionally, differences i...

2018
Olga S Walsh Sanaz Shafian Robin J Christiaens

Wheat is the most widely cultivated food crop in the world, which provides nutrition to most of the world population and is well adapted to a wide range of environmental conditions. Timely and efficient rates of nitrogen (N) application are vital for increasing wheat grain yield and protein content, and maintaining environmental sustainability. The goal of this study was to investigate the effe...

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