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Effects of Plastic Mulching and Basal Nitrogen Application Depth on Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Yield in Maize

2018

The demand for increased grain production to support population and consumption growth has led to increased interest in field management approaches that incorporate plastic mulching and fertilization management. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of plastic mulching and basal nitrogen (N)-fertilizer application depth on N balance estimations, N use efficiency (NUE) and maize yield. The experiment was conducted in 2014 and 2015 with six treatments: no N fertilizer and no mulching (CK), traditional broadcast N fertilizer with mulching (T0), basal N-fertilizer application at a depth of 6 cm with no mulching (T1), basal N-fertilizer application at a depth of 6 cm with plas…

Yield (engineering)PopulationPlastic filmchemistry.chemical_elementPlant Science010501 environmental sciencesengineering.materiallcsh:Plant culture01 natural sciencesroot zoneHuman fertilizationAnimal sciencelcsh:SB1-1110education0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studynitrogen losstopdressing nitrogen fertilizer04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesNitrogennitrogen uptakechemistry040103 agronomy & agricultureengineeringtraditional broadcast nitrogen fertilizer0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesDNS root zoneFertilizerMulchFrontiers in Plant Science
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New perspectives and approaches in plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria research

2007

International audience; In the context of increasing international concern for food and environmental quality, use of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) for reducing chemical inputs in agriculture is a potentially important issue. PGPR are root-colonizing bacteria that exert beneficial effects on plant growth and development, but they can be also employed in the control of plant pathogens, for enhancing the efficiency of fertilizers, and for degrading xenobiotic compounds. This book provides an update by renowned international experts on the most recent advances in the ecology of these important bacteria, the application of innovative methodologies for their study, their interactio…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesplant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaCONTROL OF PLANT PATHOGENSPLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTcontrol of plants pathogens[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]fungieducationfood and beveragesplant growthROOT-COLONIZING BACTERIAINTERACTION WITH THE HOST PLANT[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA(PHPPR)[SDE]Environmental SciencesEFFICIENCY OF FERTILIZERSplant developmentRELATION PLANTE-MICROORGANISMEPOTENTIAL APPLICATION IN AGRICULTUREapplication in agriculture
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Mise en évidence du rôle de la diversité dans la dynamique des communautés d'adventices et des interactions adventices/cultures

2020

The main challenge of 21st century agriculture is to provide sufficient food for a growing to identify cropping systems which maintain crop productivity, minimize reliance on synthetic herbicides and nitrogen fertilizers, and promote weed diversity. We hypothesized that cropping system diversification, either at the annual scale through the introduction of cover crops, or at the plurennial scale through a diversification of the crop sequence and associated weed management tools, could be a viable means to reach these objectives. More specifically, we hypothesized that cropping system diversification could (i) contain weed abundance and thereby, allow a reduction of herbicide use and an incr…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesweed:crop competitioncomposition des adventicesdiversification des culturesengrais azotésweed diversityconcurrence adventices/culturesgestion intégrée des gestion intégrée des adventicesdiversité des adventicesnitrogen fertilizerscrop diversificationtraitsintegrated weed management[SDE]Environmental Sciencesweed compositioncover cropsutilisation d'herbicidesherbicide useproductivité des cultures.crop productivitycultures de couverture
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Effect of Organic Fertilizers on Avocado Trees (Cvs. Fuerte, Hass, Lamb Hass) in Western Crete, a Cool Subtropical Region

2022

The market for avocado is one of the fastest expanding worldwide, inclduing the Mediterranean basin. Organic farming systems cannot make use of synthetic fertilizers and therefore rely on several cultural techniques to maintain vigorous young trees and for quick shoot development, satisfactory yield, and fruit quality. We studied the effect of three different organic products (Terra Insecta® (Aeiphoria-Sustainable products of Crete, Chania, Greece), Fruit-Fix®, and AMINO-16® (both products manufactured by EVYP, Sindos, Thessaloniki, Greece) on avocado plants in the cool subtropical area of southern Greece. Three experiments were carried out, two of them on young avocado trees, a…

amino-acid fertilizerorganic fertilizerRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAscophyllum nodosuminsect manureGeography Planning and Developmentamino-acid fertilizer; <i>Ascophyllum nodosum</i>; avocado; insect manure; Mediterranean; organic fertilizerBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMediterraneanavocadoSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 19; Pages: 12221
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Simulation of granular organic fertilizer application by centrifugal spreader

2021

There is no specialized equipment designed to spread granular cylindrical organic fertilizer in the soil. There are also no rational recommendations available on how to spread this type of fertilizer. Mineral fertilizer spreaders are most often used for spreading granulated organic fertilizer. However, these fertilizers are significantly different from mineral fertilizers. Due to these differences, organic granular fertilizers often are spread unevenly, and the fertilizer does not reach the required working width. Furthermore, the rate of spreading is not accurate, and the fertilizer is often crushed too much. The objective of this research is to develop a simulation model for granular orga…

biofertilizer extended distinct element method manure spreading simulation model spatially variable rate fertilizer applicationBiofertilizerAgricultural engineering010501 environmental sciencesengineering.materialbiofertilizer; extended distinct element method; manure; spreading simulation model; spatially variable rate fertilizer applicationspatially variable rate fertilizer application01 natural scienceslcsh:Agriculturespreading simulation modelResearch articleSpinning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesextended distinct element methodlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesManureDiscrete element methodmanure040103 agronomy & agricultureengineeringbiofertilizer0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceFertilizerParticle sizeAgronomy and Crop ScienceOrganic fertilizer
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Review on Physiological Effects of Vermicomposts on Plants

2020

Vermicompost is a type of organic fertilizer produced by earthworms and their symbiotic microorganisms. In addition to nutrient-rich organic fraction, vermicomposts also contain plant-available soluble minerals as well as substances with plant growth-regulating activity. In order to promote understanding on beneficial effects of vermicompost in different farming systems, the aim of the present review is to analyze possible mechanisms of vermicompost action on plants. After overview of plant growth-affecting activity of vermicomposts at the level of seed germination and vegetative growth, detailed analysis is dedicated to physiological effects associated with mineral nutrition: changes in bo…

business.industryVegetative reproductionMicroorganismfood and beveragesengineering.materialBiologyBiotechnologyOrganic fractionNutrientGerminationAgricultureengineeringbusinessOrganic fertilizerVermicompost
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EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZATION LEVELS ON IBERIS SEMPERFLORENS POT CULTURE

2013

The genus Iberis (family Brassicaceae) includes 30 species of annual and perennial herbs and subshrubs that grow in a wide area from western and central Europe to the Mediterranean Basin. IberissemperflorensL. is a perennial evergreen subshrub (30-60 cm high) endemic to southern Italy and Sicily. Due to its abundance of white flowers and extensive flowering period occurring during the winter months, the species has good potential for pot cultivation and outdoor ornamental use in Mediterranean-type climates. Reliable and efficient propagation methods for I. semperflorens nursery production have been determined. However, there are limited information on cultural techniques of this winter flow…

candytuft fertilization pot cultureHorticultureHuman fertilizationcandytuft pot cultivation Mediterranean flora slow release fertilizersSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaHorticultureBiologyIberis semperflorensActa Horticulturae
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Glyphosate-based herbicide use affects individual microbial taxa in strawberry endosphere but not the microbial community composition

2023

AbstractAimsIn a field study, the effects of treatments of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) in soil, alone and in combination with phosphate fertilizer, were examined on the performance and endophytic microbiota of garden strawberry.Methods and resultsThe root and leaf endophytic microbiota of garden strawberries grown in GBH-treated and untreated soil, with and without phosphate fertilizer, were analyzed. Next, bioinformatics analysis on the type of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase enzyme was conducted to assess the potential sensitivity of strawberry-associated bacteria and fungi to glyphosate, and to compare the results with field observations. GBH treatments altered the abu…

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BIO–GEL – a new type of organic fertilizer

2017

A new technology for the production of the BIO -GEL organic fertilizer which is based on physical phenomena with no chemicals used has been suggested. The technology involves reproduction of “wild” microorganisms in peat, biohumus, sapropel, fertile soil. In the course of the production process natural bacteria are hardened at temperatures above 70°С and at low temperatures below - 20°С. BIO-GEL has combined the previously incompatible properties of inoculants, fungicides and humates.Field studies conducted for several years on sandy testing grounds at extremely high temperatures in the south of Ukraine have shown that the new fertilizer has pronounced properties of a natural herbicide, act…

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Fourfold Increase in Pumpkin Yield in Response to Low-Dosage Root Zone Application of Urine-Enhanced Biochar to a Fertile Tropical Soil

2015

A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-efficient flame curtain kiln to produce biochar. The resulting biochar fulfilled all the requirements for premium quality, according to the European Biochar Certificate. The biochar was either applied alone or mixed with fresh cow urine (1:1 volume) to test its capacity to serve as slow release fertilizer in a pumpkin field trial in Nepal. Treatments included cow-manure compost combined with (i) urine-only; (ii) biochar-only or (iii) urine-loaded biochar. All materials were applied directly to the root zone at a biochar dry matter content of 750 kg·ha−1 before seeding. The urine-biochar treatment le…

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