نتایج جستجو برای: a crop management practices

تعداد نتایج: 13709010  

Objective: Citrus (Citrus reticulata) is one of the most important horticultural plant in Iran and weed management throuth ecological methods such as cover crop is a proper option in orchard management practices. Methods: The experiment was designed as a split plot on the base of complete randomized block design with four replications in Mazandaran Province, Sari, Voushka county from 2...

A. Gholami, E. Zeinali H.R. Asgari

This research delves into investigating the effects of different soil management practices on soil physical properties, yield and yield’s components of irrigated wheat. This experimental design was administered in the form of the nested testing with three treatments (no tillage, low tillage and conventional tillage) and three replicates in some of the farmlands of Chenran Township. The results ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
b. basso dept. crop systems, forestry and environmental sciences, via ateneo lucano, 10 university of basilicata, potenza, italy. l. de simone food and agriculture organization of the united nations (fao), rome, italy d. cammarano institute of sustainable resources, queensland university of technology, brisbane, australia e.c. martin department of agricultural and biosystems engineering. arizona university, maricopa agricultural center, w. smith-enke road, 37860, maricopa, arizona s. margiotta dip. tecnico-economico, gestione territorio, via ateneo lucano, 10 university of basilicata, potenza, italy p.r. grace institute of sustainable resources, queensland university of technology, brisbane, australia m.l. yeh

the main factors affecting environmental sensitivity to degradation are soil, vegetation, climate and management, through either their intrinsic characteristics or by their interaction on the landscape. different levels of degradation risks may be observed in response to particular combinations of the aforementioned factors. for instance, the combination of inappropriate management practices an...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 0
l. b. silvestro laboratory of functional biology and biotechnology (biolab-inbiotec-conicet-cic), national university of the center of the province of buenos aires, argentina. f. biganzoli department of quantitative methods and information systems, faculty of agronomy, university of buenos aires, argentina. h. forjn barrow-inta experimental station, tres arroyos, province of buenos aires, argentina. a. albanesi chair in microbiology and ecology, agricultural faya national university of santiago del estero, argentina. a. m. arambarri spegazzini institute, fcnym, national university of la plata, argentina. l. manso barrow-inta experimental station, tres arroyos, province of buenos aires, argentina. m. v. moreno

zero tillage practices have a direct effect on soil microbial communities modifying soil productivity and sustainability. the crop sequences used can change the aforementioned properties, too. in this study, we evaluated the effect of crop sequences under zero tillage management on soil biological and chemical properties including vertical distribution of soil organic carbon, soil basal respira...

A. Gholami, E. Zeinali H.R. Asgari

This research delves into investigating the effects of different soil management practices on soil physical properties, yield and yield’s components of irrigated wheat. This experimental design was administered in the form of the nested testing with three treatments (no tillage, low tillage and conventional tillage) and three replicates in some of the farmlands of Chenran Township. The results ...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 2007

2013
George A. Dyer Alejandro López-Feldman

Farmer management of plant germplasm pre-dates crop domestication, but humans' role in crop evolution and diversity remains largely undocumented and often contested. Seemingly inexplicable practices observed throughout agricultural history, such as exchanging or replacing seed, continue to structure crop populations across the developing world. Seed management practices can be construed as even...

2017
James F. Power Paul Koerner John W. Doran Wallace Wilhelm

Returning crop residue improves water conservation and storage, nutrient availability, and crop yields. We have little knowledge, however, of the residual impacts of crop residues on soil and crop production. We hypothesized that residual impacts of crop residues vary with the amount of residues used. A 10-yr study near Lincoln, NE, evaluated the residual effects of an earlier 8-yr study of var...

2013
Channa B. Rajashekar Myung-Min Oh Edward E. Carey

L-chicoric acid is a dominant phenolic compound in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and has been shown to accumulate in response to many abiotic stresses and crop management practices. It is a potent inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) integrase needed for the replication of this virus and for the productive infection of the host cell. L-chicoric acid has been found to act synergistica...

A. Patanothai, P. Hongthong

Information on variations in crop yield among farmer fields in a specific area and theircausal factors is important for efficiently targeting efforts to increase production of the crop inthe target area. This study determined the yield variations and their causal factors for sugarcanegrown in the service area of a sugar mill in Northeast Thailand. Two villages with the dominantsandy and clayey ...

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