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Enhancing Sustainability in Intensive Dill Cropping: Comparative Effects of Biobased Fertilizers vs. Inorganic Commodities on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Crop Yield, and Soil Properties
(MDPI, 2022)
The treatment and valorization of organic solid waste has become a promising alternative to increase intensive crop productivity while reducing its environmental impact. Currently, reusing improved organic waste as novel ...
Rhizobial Exopolysaccharides and Type VI Secretion Systems: A Promising Way to Improve Nitrogen Acquisition by Legumes
(2021-07-05)
At present, there are numerous examples in which symbiotic nitrogen fixation by rhizobia can totally replace the use of nitrogen fertilizers in legume crops. Over the years, there has been a great effort by research ...
Foliar spraying of Mn with addition of Si increases phenolic compound, photosynthetic efficiency, productivity and the protein content of the soybean crop
(2022-01-01)
The present study evaluated whether manganese (Mn) combined with silicon (Si) added to the foliar spray solution favors the physiological aspects, productivity, and protein content of grains in Mn-deficient soybean crops. ...
Germination and initial growth of crambe (Crambe abyssinica Hochst.) under saline conditions
(2016-01-01)
Crambe is a promising crop for Brazil owing to its tolerance to drought and its short growing season (particularly if cultivated between seasons). However, the salinity tolerance of the unique Brazilian cultivar is not yet ...
Comparison between vegetation indices for detecting spatial and temporal variabilities in soybean crop using canopy sensors
(2020-10-01)
Crop monitoring through remote sensing techniques enable greater knowledge of average variability in crop growth. Canopy sensors help provide information on the variability of crop through the use of vegetation indices. ...
Perspectives for organic crop production in the tropics (Número de registro
(1999)
Because of the more favourable environment for crop pests and diseases, higher decomposition rates and loss of nutrients through leaching, tropical environments would not, at first, seem to be very productive for crop ...