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Grace A. Adegoye, Omolayo J. Olorunwa, Firas A. Alsajri, Charles H. Walne, Chaturika Wijewandana, Swatantra R. Kethireddy, Krishna N. Reddy and K. Raja Reddy
In humid climates, waterlogging from excessive rainfalls can be a major limiting factor for soybean production, particularly during the reproductive stage. However, there is a limited understanding of how soybean growth and physiology respond to waterlog...
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Johannes Schuster, Ludwig Hagn, Martin Mittermayer, Franz-Xaver Maidl and Kurt-Jürgen Hülsbergen
Satellite and sensor-based systems of site-specific fertilization have been developed almost exclusively in conventional farming. Agronomic and ecological advantages can also be expected from these digital methods in organic farming. However, it has not ...
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Xintao Yuan, Xiao Zhang, Nannan Zhang, Rui Ma, Daidi He, Hao Bao and Wujun Sun
Rapid and non-destructive estimation of the chlorophyll content in cotton leaves is of great significance for the real-time monitoring of cotton growth under verticillium wilt (VW) stress. The spectral reflectance of healthy and VW cotton leaves was dete...
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Xiaopei Tang, Haijun Liu, Li Yang, Lun Li and Jie Chang
Understanding the impact of sprinkler irrigation on field energy balance, microclimate, and crop evapotranspiration is of great importance for optimizing irrigation scheduling and enhancing crop growth. In this study, the microclimate variables, energy, ...
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Nathalia María Forero-Cabrera, Jesús Hernán Camacho-Tamayo, Leonardo Ramírez-López, Yolanda Rubiano Sanabria
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