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Stanislaw Sienkiewicz, Piotr Jaroslaw Zarczynski, Jadwiga Wierzbowska and Slawomir Józef Krzebietke
The proper fallowing of soil maintains or even improves its yield potential. The aim of this research was to compare five methods of soil protection with high production potential on the yield and quality of strategic plants. The tested methods consisted...
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Katarzyna Rymuza, Elzbieta Radzka and Joanna Cala
Background: Soybean is one of major crop plants cultivated in numerous parts of the world, which is due to an increasing demand for plant protein. Both in Europe and Poland, much attention is paid to enhancing the production of their own fodder protein, ...
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Sourour Mzahma, Joelle Duplay, Dalila Souguir, Raja Ben Amar, Malika Ghazi and Mohamed Hachicha
Several processes have been developed to treat the textile effluents. Membrane technologies are among the most reliable processes for purifying these effluents. However, due to high costs, only reduced quantities are being treated. The recycling practice...
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Tsvetelina Krachunova, Martin Scholz, Sonoko D. Bellingrath-Kimura and Knut Schmidtke
Fodder maize cultivation under low mountain conditions in Central Europe presents obstacles for organic dairy farmers; low temperatures and high precipitation values in spring delay the juvenile development of maize, which leads to lower and fluctuating ...
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Daniel Villwock, Sabine Kurz, Jens Hartung and Maria Müller-Lindenlauf
Maize is Germany?s most important fodder and energy crop. However, pure maize cultivation has ecological disadvantages. Moreover, its yield is low in crude protein, an important feed quality parameter. Maize?bean intercropping can potentially address bot...
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Agnieszka Dradrach, Anna Karczewska, Katarzyna Szopka and Karolina Lewinska
The uptake of As by various plants growing in highly enriched sites was examined in order to identify potential As accumulators and to assess the risk associated with As presence in plant shoots. Representative samples of 13 plant species, together with ...
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Ivette Echeverría,Laura Machicado,Oliver Saavedra,Ramiro Escalera,Gustavo Heredia,Renato Montoya
Due to limited availability of clean water, treated wastewater is an important resource to reduce water demand through its reuse. In Bolivia, one of the most common practices is the use of wastewater for crop irrigation. Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP...
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Jagadish Timsina
Meeting global demand of safe and healthy food for the ever-increasing population now and into the future is currently a crucial challenge. Increasing crop production by preserving environment and mitigating climate change should thus be the main goal of...
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D. M. A. J. Dissanayake,P. L. Hettiarachchi
Home gardens are multistoried ecosystems and are important not only for in-situ biodiversityconservation, but also as valuable food sources, fodder, medicine and spices. The main objective ofthis study was to make decisions about the variations of home g...
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J. A. Domínguez Núñez,D. Muñoz,R. Planelles,J. M. Grau,F. Artero,A. Anriquez,A. Albanesi
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Inoculation of mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobacteria in plants can improve their growth and physiological status, which could be particularly important for agricultural and forestry plants used for the revegetation of arid areas. Prosopis juliflora is a fo...
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