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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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?tefan Ionescu, Camelia Delcea, Nora Chiri?a and Ionu? Nica
This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic interplay between agent-based modeling (ABM) and artificial intelligence (AI) through a meticulous bibliometric study. This study reveals a substantial increase in scholarly interest, particu...
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Zhenyu Gou, Yifan Wang, Zhengjun Cui, Bin Yan, Yuhong Gao, Bing Wu and Lizhuo Guo
Crop rotation aims to improve the sustainability and production efficiency of agricultural ecosystems, especially as demands for food and energy continue to increase. However, the regulation of soil microbial communities using crop rotation with oilseed ...
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Lijuan Gong, Yaoming Liao, Zhenyu Han, Lanqi Jiang, Dan Liu and Xiufen Li
Agroclimatic regionalization is an effective way to utilize agricultural climate resources in a reasonable manner. Accurate and objective agroclimatic regionalization plays a great directive role in ecological layout and decision support for agriculture ...
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Zhi Dou, Yicheng Zhou, Yaoyuan Zhang, Wei Guo, Qiang Xu and Hui Gao
High temperature frequently occurs during rice?s early grain-filling period in the south of China, negatively affecting rice yield and quality and posing a major threat to local rice production. This experiment researched the influence of 3.5 °C warming ...
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Lebohang E. Koloti, Rosina Nkuna and Tonderayi S. Matambo
This study provides a theoretical baseline on the application of chemical and microbiological indicators as rapid system performance monitoring tools that will allow for timely corrective measures to maintain and improve the bioremediation performance of...
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Mirriam Phiri, Jan Mulder, Benson H. Chishala, Lydia M. Chabala and Vegard Martinsen
Soils on many smallholder farms in Southern Africa are severely depleted in plant nutrients, in particular phosphorus (P), following years of maize monocropping with little or no fertilizer input. Past studies suggest that pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) ...
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Christopher M. Holmes, Joshua Pritsolas, Randall Pearson, Carolyn Butts-Wilmsmeyer and Thorsten Schad
In cultivated landscapes, grasslands are an important land use type for insect life. Grassland management practices can have a significant impact on insect ecology. For example, intense fertilization and frequent cutting can reduce the diversity and abun...
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Teodora Tica, Bojan Matkovski, Danilo Ðokic and ?ana Jurjevic
Serbia is a significant producer of tobacco in Europe and the only country in Europe where tobacco production is growing. Due to privatization, some of the most important multinational companies are now producing tobacco products in Serbia. Bearing in mi...
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Obed Quaicoe, Fafanyo Asiseh and Omoanghe S. Isikhuemhen
The North Carolina hemp industry has fallen short of its projected success despite its potential economic benefits and opportunities for farmers. The floral hemp sector specifically has been struggling due to excessive production and decreasing prices. T...
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