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Dhriti Sharma, Savita Bhardwaj, Ali Raza, Rattandeep Singh, Dhriti Kapoor, Neeta Raj Sharma and P. V. Vara Prasad
Amplified concentrations of lead (Pb) in cultivable soils, being a major environmental concern, bring about malicious consequences for plant and human health. Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek) is a multipurpose herb used as a spice, tonic, leafy vege...
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Lei Yang, Min Wang, Shuang Li, Jianjun Yu, Yang Chen, Haijian Yang, Wu Wang, Hao Chen and Lin Hong
Citrus fruit, the most abundant global fruit, is primarily concentrated in China. Mulching techniques have demonstrated a favorable effect on the soil?s hydrothermal environment, resulting in enhanced plant growth, yield, and quality. Nevertheless, the i...
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Linlong Jing and Xinhua Wei
In China, rice growers predominantly use boom sprayers. However, boom sprayers have several drawbacks related to poor penetration in the middle and late stages of rice growth. Several studies have shown that the use of the canopy-opening device can impro...
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Haomiao Cheng, Qilin Yu, Mohmed A. M. Abdalhi, Fan Li, Zhiming Qi, Tengyi Zhu, Wei Cai, Xiaoping Chen and Shaoyuan Feng
The drip fertigation technique is a modern, efficient irrigation method to alleviate water scarcity and fertilizer surpluses in crop production, while the precise quantification of water and fertilizer inputs is difficult for drip fertigation systems. A ...
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Thaís Regina Marcon,Alessandro Rafagnin-da-Silva,Rennan O. Meira,Luciana P.C. Guedes,Jaqueline M. Corsato,Andréa M.T. Fortes
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Plant growth can be directly influenced by the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of their substrates. We tested the viability of using alternative substrates derived from agroindustrial residues by evaluating their effects on tomato (Sol...
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