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Vanessa Nunes Leal, Darliane de Castro Santos, Tiago do Prado Paim, Luizmar Peixoto dos Santos, Estenio Moreira Alves, Flavio Lopes Claudio, Guido Calgaro Junior, Patrick Bezerra Fernandes and Paulo Alexandre Perdomo Salviano
Crop?livestock integrated production systems (CLISs) combine cash-crop production and forage production in succession. There are plenty of options of forage cultivars with differences in production aspects and seeds cost, and there is little information ...
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Andrew Wilkinson, John N. Wilkinson, Peter Shotton, Enas Khalid Sufar, Gultekin Hasanaliyeva, Nikolaos Volakakis, Ismail Cakmak, Levent Ozturk, Paul Bilsborrow, Per Ole Iversen, Steve Wilcockson, Leonidas Rempelos and Carlo Leifert
Organic wheat production systems have lower yields compared with intensive conventional production and often do not achieve the grain protein content and quality thresholds set by millers and bakers. In contrast, organic production methods were reported ...
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Jay Lillywhite and Chadelle Robinson
U.S. per-capita chile consumption and foreign imports have increased over the last twenty years while domestic production has fallen. To maintain market share, U.S. chile producers must increase crop revenues and/or decrease production expenses. A better...
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Thomas Nordblom, Saliya Gurusinghe, Andrew Erbacher and Leslie A. Weston
Southern Australian farming systems operate predominantly under Mediterranean climatic conditions, which limit the choice of cover crops suitable for enhancement of ground cover and soil moisture retention, erosion control, atmospheric soil nitrogen (N) ...
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Christina Chaski, Kyriakos D. Giannoulis, Alexios A. Alexopoulos and Spyridon A. Petropoulos
The scarcity of water is limiting crop production and is one of the most important stressors that severely affects crop yield, and it may also decrease the quality of the final products. Most of the medicinal and aromatic plants are considered resilient ...
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Tianle Wang, Xiaojuan Wang and Ling Xie
The continuous cropping of cabbage or kidney bean results in a decrease in yield by influencing the soil environment. To decrease the damage caused by continuous cropping, ten treatments of cabbage?maize?cabbage (CMC), kidney bean?maize?cabbage (BMC), ca...
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Bruno R. Gilli, Camila S. Grassmann, Eduardo Mariano and Ciro A. Rosolem
Crop?livestock integrated systems such as intercropping and crop rotation have been critical for sustainable agriculture, promoting land use intensification throughout the year. The success of these systems under no-till depends on numerous factors, and ...
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Mohammed Baljon and Sunil Kumar Sharma
Every farmer requires access to rainfall prediction (RP) to continue their exploration of harvest yield. The proper use of water assets, the successful collection of water, and the successful pre-growth of water construction all depend on an accurate ass...
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Jyoti Neupane, Joe Mari Maja, Gilbert Miller, Michael Marshall, Matthew Cutulle and Jun Luo
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is an important industrial crop. It is a perennial crop and has indeterminate growth habit, however, in most parts of the United States, it is grown as an annual crop with the application of growth regulators. Defoliation i...
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Irina Slastya, Elena Khudyakova, Ivan Vasenev, Dmitrii Benin, Marina Stepantsevich, Vladimir Vodjannikov, Mikhail Nikanorov and Tatiana Fomina
The aim of the work was to assess the ecological and toxicological dangers of pesticides using the value of a complex indicator determined by the calculation method. An integral indicator of the relative ecological and toxicological danger of pesticide u...
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