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Weidan Lu, Zhiqiang Hao, Xiaolong Ma, Jianglong Gao, Xiaoqin Fan, Jianfu Guo, Jianqiang Li, Ming Lin and Yuanhang Zhou
Organic fertilizer can improve soil management and alleviate soil nutrient loss caused by excessive fertilization. This study determines a fertilization scheme that can achieve high and stable crop yield and effective soil fertilization by exploring the ...
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Muhammad Rizwan Riaz, Hiroki Motoyama and Muneo Hori
Recent achievement of research on soil-structure interaction (SSI) is reviewed, with a main focus on the numerical analysis. The review is based on the continuum mechanics theory and the use of high-performance computing (HPC) and clarifies the character...
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Shouyin Hou, Xing Wang, Zhangchi Ji, Haitao Chen and Cheng Zhou
After corn mechanical harvest in autumn in the cold region of northeast China, straw mulching leads to high soil topsoil water content and slow ground temperature rise in the spring sowing season, which may result in a no-tillage planter being unable to ...
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Ying Song, Mingxiu Gao, Zhuoran Wang, Tengfei Gong and Weifeng Chen
The utilization efficiency of land resources in the coastal area of the Yellow River Delta has been deeply affected by salinization hazards. Key to improvement of the utilization efficiency of resources in this area is to grasp the spatio?temporal variab...
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Au?ra Rudinskiene, Au?ra Marcinkeviciene, Rimantas Velicka and Vaida Steponaviciene
The scientific aim of this article is to investigate the potential benefits of implementing a multi-cropping system, specifically focusing on the incorporation of caraway, to improve soil agrochemical and biological properties, prevent soil degradation a...
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Xiangjie Chang, Hao He, Liyang Cheng, Xiaojuan Yang, Shuai Li, Mengmeng Yu, Jifeng Zhang and Junhua Li
In this study, we established a feasible fertilization programming method for wheat production by exploring the effects of the combined application of chemical and organic fertilizers on wheat yield, nutrient uptake, soil nutrient content, and fertilizer...
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Heikki Lehtonen, Taru Palosuo, Panu Korhonen and Xing Liu
The sustainable intensification of farming systems is expected to increase food supply and reduce the negative environmental effects of agriculture. It is also seen as an effective adaptation and mitigation strategy in response to climate change. Our aim...
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Xuejun Zhang, Lei Guo, Jinshan Yan, Zenglu Shi, Mengchen Kang and Jieting Yao
The extended duration of mulching in Xinjiang cotton fields leads to a significant decline in the tensile strength of plastic film. When recycling is in operation, the soil and the spring teeth of the machinery used can easily cause secondary damage and ...
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Jiapeng Zhang, Sha Zhao, Qingfeng Miao, Liang Feng, Zhaonan Chi, Zhen Li and Weiping Li
In order to achieve water conservation and salt control in saline irrigation areas and improve the soil ecological environment of farmland in irrigation areas, this study carried out a field trial in 2020?2021 on edible sunflowers planted in saline subsu...
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Michelle Dobbratz, Jacob M. Jungers and Jessica L. M. Gutknecht
Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium; IWG) is a perennial grass under development as a grain and forage crop. Although IWG is known for its ability to take up nitrate and improve water quality, seasonal nitrogen (N) demand and uptake by IWG is...
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Alison G. Nelson, Sylvie A. Quideau, Brenda Frick, Pierre J. Hucl, Dil Thavarajah, M. Jill Clapperton and Dean M. Spaner
Micronutrient deficiencies in the diet of many people are common and wheat is a staple food crop, providing a carbohydrate and micronutrient source to a large percentage of the world?s population. We conducted a field study to compare five Canadian red s...
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Dariusz Jaskulski, Iwona Jaskulska, Emilian Rózniak, Maja Radziemska and Martin Brtnický
Climatic and soil conditions are changing in response to the increasing human impact. This requires the introduction of low-cost, low-emission, but effective technologies in the field cultivation of crops, in turn requiring and justifying research in thi...
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Jiaying Ma, Zhaoyang Li, Wenge Jiang and Jiangfan Liu
The effective exploration and utilization of brackish water resources are crucial to alleviating the scarcity of freshwater in arid regions. This study focused on protected tomato plants and set up four irrigation salinity levels: T1 (2 g·L-1), T2 (4 g·L...
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Wenbin Mu, Fuliang Yu, Chuanzhe Li, Yuebo Xie, Jiyang Tian, Jia Liu and Nana Zhao
The rainfall-runoff process (RRP) is an important part of hydrologic process. There is an effective measure to study RRP through artificial rainfall simulation. This paper describes a study on three growing stages (jointing stage, tasseling stage, and ma...
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Yuan Huang, Yongdong Wang, Ying Zhao, Xinwen Xu, Jianguo Zhang and Congjuan Li
Salinization and secondary salinization often appear after irrigation with saline water. The Taklimakan Desert Highway Shelterbelt has been irrigated with saline ground water for more than ten years; however, soil salinity in the shelterbelt has not been...
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Travis Conley, Stance Hurst and Eileen Johnson
The eastern escarpment of the Southern High Plains (USA) is today a semi-arid erosional landscape delineated by canyon breaks and topographic relief. A series of buried soils were identified, described, and sampled at 19 soil profile localities exposed a...
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Govind Dnyandev Vyavahare, Yejin Lee, Yeong Ju Seok, Han Na Kim, Jwakyung Sung and Jin Hee Park
Balanced nutrients are essential for healthy plant growth, but there is no sensor available to monitor essential nutrients such as N and K. Electrical conductivity (EC) is one of the key parameters that could be adopted to monitor nutrient contents becau...
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Torsten Starkloff, Rudi Hessel, Jannes Stolte and Coen Ritsema
In the Nordic countries, soil erosion rates in winter and early spring can exceed those at other times of the year. In particular, snowmelt, combined with rain and soil frost, leads to severe soil erosion, even, e.g., in low risk areas in Norway. In sout...
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Torsten Starkloff, Rudi Hessel, Jannes Stolte and Coen Ritsema
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Wenbin Mu, Fuliang Yu, Chuanzhe Li, Yuebo Xie, Jiyang Tian, Jia Liu and Nana Zhao
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