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Christine Matindu, Nimalka M. Weerasuriya, Francis N. Muyekho, Irena F. Creed, R. Greg Thorn and Anthony W. Sifuna
The metabarcoding of prokaryotic and fungal (Ascomycota only) ribosomal DNA was used to describe the microbial communities in soils of a remnant equatorial rainforest, maize?bean intercrop, and sugarcane in western Kenya. Cropping systems influenced the ...
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Barbora Kotlánová, Pavel Hledík, Stanislav Hudec, Petra Martínez Barroso, Magdalena Daria Vaverková, Martin Jirou?ek and Jan Winkler
Sugar beet production is highly affected by weeds. The structure of crop rotation, the use of intercrops and different tillage techniques bring several benefits to sugar beet cultivation and create different living conditions for weeds. The response of w...
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Zhipeng Cheng, Lanfang Bai, Zhen Wang, Fugui Wang, Yukai Wang, Hongwei Liang, Yongqiang Wang, Meiren Rong and Zhigang Wang
The two major concerns of sustainable agriculture are safeguarding food security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Studies on the performance of strip-till with controlled-release blended fertilizer on rainfed maize grain yield, greenhouse gas emiss...
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Haiying Tang, Yao Huang, Jiaxin Yuan, Muhammad Umair Hassan, Ning Liu and Binjuan Yang
In response to the limitations of traditional double rice cropping models, this study constructed five typical rice planting models in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, namely ?Chinese milk vetch-early rice-late rice (CK/CRR), Chinese milk vetch?e...
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Tienan Li, Fang Ma, Jun Wang, Pengpeng Qiu, Ning Zhang, Weiwei Guo, Jinzhong Xu and Taoyan Dai
In order to identify the effects of the slope and precipitation intensity on the soil runoff depth and runoff rate, different tillage patterns (slope-ridge direction, horizontal slope-ridge direction, no-ridge farming) and different slopes (3° and 5°) we...
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Min Li, Xuejing Wu, Yulei Zhu, Najeeb Ullah and Youhong Song
The frequency of heat events is likely to increase due to global climate change, posing an increasing risk to wheat production. To optimize crop management strategies for coping with future climates, it is crucial to quantify the high-temperature occurre...
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Dongping Xue, Heng Dai, Yi Liu, Yunfei Liu, Lei Zhang and Wengai Lv
Agricultural intensification has boosted land productivity, but it has also created new sustainability issues. As one of the most important human habitations and agricultural farming areas in arid areas, the Cele Oasis has a very developed agricultural s...
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Sabine Andert and Andrea Ziesemer
We present an on-farm approach to measure the effect of crop diversification on farmers? field economic values. Eleven years of data (2010?2020) on the chemical herbicide use, tillage practices and crop yields of 17 farms in north-eastern Germany were ex...
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Avay Risal, Anton Urfels, Raghavan Srinivasan, Yared Bayissa, Nirman Shrestha, Gokul P. Paudel and Timothy J. Krupnik
Irrigation-led farming system intensification and efficient use of ground and surface water resources are currently being championed as a crucial ingredient for achieving food security and reducing poverty in Nepal. The potential scope and sustainability...
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Yan Guo, Haoming Xia, Li Pan, Xiaoyang Zhao, Rumeng Li, Xiqing Bian, Ruimeng Wang and Chong Yu
Cropping intensity is a key indicator for evaluating grain production and intensive use of cropland. Timely and accurately monitoring of cropping intensity is of great significance for ensuring national food security and improving the level of national l...
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