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Yi Lu, Jingli Xu, Zhenyu Liu, Yuan Chen, Xiang Zhang and Dehua Chen
The direct-sown cotton after wheat harvest (DSCWH) cropping system has attracted wide attention due to reduced labor inputs compared to transplanting. However, the management strategy of slow-release nitrogen is unclear in such a system. This study aims ...
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Harold van Es
Among essential crop nutrients, nitrogen is the greatest management challenge in maize (Zea mays L.) production due to high requisite rates as well as dynamic transformations and losses. Climate plays a role in N management through changes in crop calend...
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Xue Xie, Yulin Liao, Yanhong Lu, Jianglin Zhang, Peng Li, Youyun Tang, Weidong Cao, Yajie Gao and Jun Nie
The excessive application of chemical fertilizers in rice fields exacerbates soil degradation and poses a threat to food security. Achieving an increase in rice production and minimizing environmental costs are inevitable requirements for achieving susta...
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Shunsheng Wang, Diru Wang, Tengfei Liu, Yulong Liu, Minpeng Luo, Yuan Li, Wang Zhou, Mingwei Yang, Shuaitao Liang and Kaixuan Li
Winter wheat is the main grain crop in the Yellow River Basin, and optimizing water and nitrogen management can not only improve the yield, but also reduce water and fertilizer waste and environmental pollution. Using two years of winter wheat field tria...
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Pasquale Garofalo, Marco Parlavecchia, Luisa Giglio, Ivana Campobasso, Alessandro Vittorio Vonella, Marco Botta, Tommaso Tadiello, Vincenzo Tucci, Francesco Fornaro, Rita Leogrande, Carolina Vitti, Alessia Perego, Marco Acutis and Domenico Ventrella
In anticipation of climate changes, strategic soil management, encompassing reduced tillage and optimized crop residue utilization, emerges as a pivotal strategy for climate impact mitigation. Evaluating the transition from conventional to conservative c...
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