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Weed communities respond to changes in the diversity of crop sequence composition and double cropping
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-06)
Agricultural intensification, besides increasing land productivity, also affects weed communities. We studied weed shifts in cropping sequences differing in the identity and number of crops grown. We also evaluated whether ...
Soil carbon fluxes and balances of crop rotations under long-term no-till
(2020-09-16)
Background: A field study with the same crop rotations was conducted to test the hypothesis that the soil Carbon fluxes and balances could vary according to the crop species and also mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emission. ...
Are field crops refuge for woody invaders? Rainfall, crop type and management shaped tree invasion in croplands
(Elsevier Science, 2021-10)
Woody encroachment represents a global concern which is mostly studied in natural and semi-natural grasslands and savannas. Woody invasion is a growing phenomenon in agricultural landscapes, but it remains elusive how ...
Phosphate Fertilization Can Increase Yield of Productive Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) Crops in P-Retentive Soils
(Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA, 2009)
Potential for cereal-based double cropping in Bale Region of Southeastern Ethiopia
(African Crop Science Societyhttp://www.bioline.org.br/abstract?id=cs94021&lang=en, 2013)
Ecophysiology and irrigation of the peanuts cultivated in second season
(Univ Estadual Centro-oeste, 2017-05-01)
The peanut crop is an excellent alternative for cultivation to farmers, whether in the agricultural field, being a good alternative for the succession and rotation of crops, whether in the financial sector, becoming a good ...
Crop rotation and sequence effects on temporal variation of CO2 emissions after long-term no-till application
(2020-03-20)
Production, transport, and emission of CO2 from soil to the atmosphere are directly influenced by soil temperature and moisture conditions, exhibiting a high variability over time due to the influence of climate events and ...
Mites (Acari) inhabiting Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) crops: The role of seasonality and weeds
(2016-01-01)
Mite communities inhabiting crops are influenced by several environmental factors, e.g. rainfall, seasonality and the presence of weeds within the plantation. In this study, we seek to clarify the seasonality patterns of ...