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Cuiping Chen, Xuebing Zhu, Zhi Zhao, Dezhi Du and Kaixiang Li
Brassica rapa, a major oilseed crop in high-altitude areas, is well known for its indeterminate inflorescences. However, this experiment revealed an intriguing anomaly within the plot: a variant displaying a determinate growth habit (520). Determinate in...
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Lwando Mbambalala, Zikhona Theodora Rani, Thamsanqa Doctor Empire Mpanza, Makiwa Simeon Mthana, Lusanda Ncisana and Ntuthuko Raphael Mkhize
The agricultural sector receives substantial support from livestock, which greatly contributes to the well-being of rural communities. Livestock offers animal-derived products, such as meat and milk, which serve as abundant protein sources for human cons...
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Meng Xu, Liang Yuan, Shuiqin Zhang, Yanting Li and Bingqiang Zhao
Saline-alkali stress adversely affects crop growth and nutrient absorption, thereby reducing crop yield and quality. Exogenous amino acids have multiple synergistic effects; however, whether a preparation containing amino acids increases the resistance o...
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Roxana Zaharia, Elena Trotu?, Georgeta Tra?ca, Emil Georgescu, Agripina ?apcaliu, Viorel Fatu, Cristina Petri?or and Carmen Mincea
This paper presents studies performed for the monitoring of imidacloprid, clothianidin and thiamethoxam residues applied as seed treatment in rapeseed (Brassica napus ssp. oleifera), maize (Zea mays) and sunflower crops (Helianthus annuus). The experimen...
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Madara Darguza and Zinta Gaile
Crop diversification in rotations is an important part of sustainable crop production. The aim of this research was to analyse soil tillage and crop rotation influence on the yield (t ha-1) of different field crops, their energy yield (GJ ha-1) and the e...
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Parul Sharma, Nita Lakra, Yogesh Ahlawat, Abbu Zaid, Ahmed M. Abd-ElGawad, Hosam O. Elansary and Anita Gupta
A variety of environmental issues are affecting crops all across the world, but rising temperatures are posing the greatest threat. High temperature has been found to drastically inhibit seedling emergence and cause leaf necrosis at the seedling stage, w...
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Dariusz Jaskulski, Iwona Jaskulska, Emilian Rózniak, Maja Radziemska and Martin Brtnický
Climatic and soil conditions are changing in response to the increasing human impact. This requires the introduction of low-cost, low-emission, but effective technologies in the field cultivation of crops, in turn requiring and justifying research in thi...
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Andreas Meyer-Aurich and Yusuf Nadi Karatay
The reduction of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is a possible greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation option, whereas cost estimation highly depends on assumptions of the yield response function. This paper analyzes the potential and range of GHG mitigation costs w...
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Muthusamy Muthusamy, Sang Ryeol Park, Jong-In Park and Soo In Lee
Clubroot is a soil-borne disease of cruciferous crops, including Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis, and causes substantial yield losses. In an attempt to develop clubroot-resistant B. rapa cultivars, we investigated the role of a root-abundant expansin-like ...
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Ioanna P Kakabouki,Stella Karydogianni,Ioannis Roussis,Dimitrios J Bilalis
Crop production practices affect weed communities in agricultural systems. Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of organic and inorganic fertilization on weed flora and seed yield in black mustard [Brassica nigra (L.) Koch] crops. Th...
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