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João P. Pennacchi, Elizabete Carmo-Silva, P. John Andralojc, David Feuerhelm, Stephen J. Powers and Martin A. J. Parry
Improving crop yields arises as a solution to ensure food security in the future scenarios of a growing world population, changes in food consumption patterns, climate change, and limitations on resources allocated to agriculture. Defining traits that ca...
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Tingshuang Zhang, Bo Fan and Peng Wang
Recent studies have demonstrated that the presence of belowground neighbours induces varied morphological and biochemical responses in plants. Plant allelopathic activity is elicited by the presence of competitor seedlings or competitor root exudates. Ho...
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Tatiana M. Pinho,A. Paulo Moreira,Germano Veiga,José Boaventura-Cunha
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Aim of study: This work aims to provide an overview of Model Predictive Controllers (MPC) applications in supply chains, to describe the forest-based supply chain and to analyse the potential use and benefits of MPC in a case study concerning a biomass s...
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S. E. Espinoza,C. R. Magni,V. A. Martínez,M. Ivkovic
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Aim of study: The aim of the study was to assess the effect of water availability on plastic responses and biomass allocation in early growth traits of Pinus radiata D. Don.Area of study: Seedlings of 69 families of P. radiata belonging to five different...
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Fernando Arrocha, Mauricio G. Villena
Pág. 489 - 504
F. Arrocha, and M.G. Villena. 2012. Applying a bioeconomic optimal control model to charcoal production: the case of slash-and-burn agriculture in Mexico. Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(3): 489-504. This paper analyzes the relationship between rural poverty and fore...
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