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Isaac R. Vincent, Erin N. Rosskopf, Jeffrey K. Brecht, Nicholas S. Dufault, Germán Sandoya-Miranda and Xin Zhao
The use of high tunnels, which allows growers to extend their season and improve yields, is increasing in the Southeastern U.S., yet growers face challenges related to weed and disease management, particularly in organic systems. On-station experiments w...
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Shengnan Ma, Haojie Feng, Yiran Sun, Lin Yu, Chunshuang Tang, Yanqiang Zhao, Liansong Xue, Jinhui Wang, Chunyan Liu, Dawei Xin, Qingshan Chen and Mingliang Yang
Soybean (Glycine max) is an economically important cash crop and food source that serves as a key source of high-quality plant-derived protein and oil. Seed vigor is an important trait that influences the growth and development of soybean plants in an ag...
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Hexiang Sun, Dexin He, Nan Wang, Xingdong Yao and Futi Xie
Flowers and pod abscission significantly reduces soybean yield. This study aims to identify the main signaling pathways and key candidate genes in soybean leaves that affect flower and pod abscission under shade conditions. This information will be usefu...
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Waclaw Jarecki, Tomasz Lachowski and Dagmara Migut
Legumes, due to their symbiosis with papillary bacteria, can receive nitrogen from the air. The remaining nutrients must be supplied in fertilisers, either soil or foliar. In the pot experiment, we recorded the responses of two soybean cultivars (Annushk...
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Hyung-Gyu Park, Seok-Ho Kang, Yong-Gik Kim, Jin-Ho Son, Yeong-Su Kim, Seung-Min Woo and Yu-Shin Ha
In this study, the physical properties of garlic just before collection were investigated, and garlic-collecting conditions are presented as basic data of design factors that can be utilized during the development of garlic collectors. The physical prope...
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Slawomir Swierczynski and Ilona Swierczynska
The aim of this experiment was to assess how the interaction of two treatments influenced the growth and flowering of two varieties of Panicle hydrangea shrubs. The first treatment was plant pruning. Simultaneously, the plants received one of the three f...
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Rongrong Tan, Long Jiao, Danjuan Huang, Xun Chen, Hongjuan Wang and Yingxin Mao
Gray blight disease stands as one of the most destructive ailments affecting tea plants, causing significant damage and productivity losses. However, the dynamic roles of defense genes during the infection of gray blight disease remain largely unclear, p...
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Fan Zhang, Junming Zhang, Qifeng Li, Yang Yang and Yunyan Sheng
Soil salinization is one of the main problems faced by modern agricultural production, especially cucumber production. This study screened the salt?alkali-tolerant cultivar ?D1909? and the salt?alkali-sensitive cultivar ?D1604? from 32 different cucumber...
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Fabiola Stockmans De Nardi, Thomas dos Santos Trentin, Nicolas dos Santos Trentin, Rosiani Castoldi da Costa, Eunice Oliveira Calvete, Pedro Palencia and José Luís Trevizan Chiomento
Among the bio-tools that contribute to making the strawberry production system more sustainable are arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which can be used as biofertilizers. Thus, five doses of phosphorus (P) applied to plants with AMF and a control (100%...
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Stephen J. Trueman, Joel Nichols, Michael B. Farrar, Helen M. Wallace and Shahla Hosseini Bai
Optimal fruit production from many tree crops relies on the transfer of cross-pollen between trees of different cultivars rather than the transfer of self-pollen between trees of the same cultivar. However, many orchards are established with wide blocks ...
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