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Hu Xu, Andong Cai, Xueyun Yang, Shulan Zhang, Shaomin Huang, Boren Wang, Ping Zhu, Gilles Colinet, Nan Sun, Minggang Xu and Wenju Zhang
Partial substitution of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer with manure (organic substitution) is highly recommended to minimize environmental risks without compromising crop productivity in intensive agricultural systems. However, our understanding of the eff...
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Abdelmalek Temnani, Pablo Berríos, Susana Zapata-García, Pedro J. Espinosa and Alejandro Pérez-Pastor
Irrigated agriculture is facing a serious problem of water scarcity, which could be mitigated by optimizing the application of regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) strategies. For this reason, the aim of our study was to determine irrigation thresholds bas...
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Hongsi Gao, Xiaochun Zhang, Xiugui Wang and Yuhong Zeng
The assessment of crop water productivity (CWP) is of practical significance for improving regional agricultural water use efficiency and water conservation levels. The remote sensing method is a common method for estimating large scale CWP, and the asse...
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MoonSun Shin, Seonmin Hwang, Junghwan Kim, Byungcheol Kim and Jeong-Sung Jung
According to the climate change scenario, climate change in the Korean Peninsula is expected to worsen due to extreme temperatures, with effects such as rising average temperatures, heat waves, and droughts. In Republic of Korea, which relies on foreign ...
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Iryna Masliuk
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The subject of study in this article is the current state of agricultural production in Ukraine. The purpose of the article is to identify the main directions of activation of modernization shifts in agricultural production of Ukraine. The objective of t...
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Iryna Masliuk
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The subject of study in this article is the current state of agricultural production in Ukraine. The purpose of the article is to identify the main directions of activation of modernization shifts in agricultural production of Ukraine. The objective of t...
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Garry J. O?Leary, Pramod K. Aggarwal, Daniel F. Calderini, David J. Connor, Peter Craufurd, Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Xue Han and Jerry L. Hatfield
Since the introduction of mechanized production in both developed and developing countries, crops and their management have undergone significant adaptation resulting in increased productivity. Historical yield increases in wheat have occurred across mos...
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João P. Pennacchi, Elizabete Carmo-Silva, P. John Andralojc, David Feuerhelm, Stephen J. Powers and Martin A. J. Parry
Improving crop yields arises as a solution to ensure food security in the future scenarios of a growing world population, changes in food consumption patterns, climate change, and limitations on resources allocated to agriculture. Defining traits that ca...
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R. A. J. Taylor, Daniel A. Herms, John Cardina and Richard H. Moore
The growth of plants and insects occurs only above a minimum temperature threshold. In insects, the growth rate depends on the temperature above the threshold up to a maximum. In plants the growth rate above the threshold generally depends on the availab...
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Pinnara Ket, Sarah Garré, Chantha Oeurng, Lyda Hok and Aurore Degré
Setting up water-saving irrigation strategies is a major challenge farmers face, in order to adapt to climate change and to improve water-use efficiency in crop productions. Currently, the production of vegetables, such as lettuce, poses a greater challe...
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Afton Clarke-Sather, Xia Tang, Yonglan Xiong and Jiansheng Qu
This study evaluates the effect of policies that encourage farmers to shift to crops with higher water productivity (CWP) on the farm-level CWP of agricultural systems in a semi-arid region of western China. We combine survey results of farmers? historic...
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Rick J. Hogeboom, Arjen Y. Hoekstra
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In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most productive use of the water and land resources that they have access to. However, optimizing water and land use at the farm level may result in total water an...
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Rick J. Hogeboom and Arjen Y. Hoekstra
In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most productive use of the water and land resources that they have access to. However, optimizing water and land use at the farm level may result in total water an...
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Him L. Shrestha, Trishna S. Bhandari, Bhaskar S. Karky and Rajan Kotru
Crop productivity is directly dependent on soil fertility. High organic carbon content in soil is vital as it leads to improved soil quality, increased productivity, and stable soil aggregates. In addition, with the signing of the climate agreement, ther...
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Luxon Nhamo, Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi and Manuel Magombeyi
Agriculture accounts for most of the renewable freshwater resource withdrawals in Malawi, yet food insecurity and water scarcity remain as major challenges. Despite Malawi?s vast water resources, climate change, coupled with increasing population and urb...
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Inayatullah Katohar, Rajesh Kumar Soothar, Farman Ali Chandio, Mashooque Ali Talpur, Shakeel Ahmed Soomro, Ashutus Singha, Li Bin and Muhammad Uris Mirjat
The most important factor impacting wheat production is water stress that occurs during the reproductive growth stage. Therefore, the plant responses and water productivity as affected by drought priming were investigated during Rabi seasons 2021 and 202...
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Raúl Ortega Pérez, José Carlos Nieto García, Victor M. Gallegos-Cedillo, Miguel Ángel Domene Ruiz, Mila Santos Hernández, Cinthia Nájera, Isabel Miralles Mellado and Fernando Diánez Martínez
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Madara Darguza and Zinta Gaile
Crop diversification in rotations is an important part of sustainable crop production. The aim of this research was to analyse soil tillage and crop rotation influence on the yield (t ha-1) of different field crops, their energy yield (GJ ha-1) and the e...
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Tanveer Ahmad Ahngar, Zahida Rashid, Raies Ahmad Bhat, Waseem Raja, Sadaf Iqbal, Mohd Salim Mir, Seerat Jan
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Mohit Nain, Nisha ., Sanjeev ., D. R. Aneja
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