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Detecting crop water requirement indicators in irrigated agroecosystems from soil water content profiles: An application for a citrus orchard.

2022

Abstract Most perennial crops sensitive to water scarcity, such as citrus, can benefit from efficient water management, which allows for reduced water consumption while increasing crop production on a long-term basis. However, when implementing water-saving strategies, it is necessary to monitor soil and/or plant water status in order to determine crop water demand. A plethora of devices providing indirect measurements of volumetric soil water content, such as the “drill and drop” multi-sensors probes (Sentek, Inc., Stepney, Australia), have been developed over the last decade. The objective of the paper was to analyse time-series of soil water content profiles and meteorological data colle…

AgroecosystemCrops AgriculturalIrrigationCitrusEnvironmental EngineeringAgricultural IrrigationIrrigation schedulingWaterPlant TranspirationAgricultural engineeringPollutionCrop coefficient Evapotranspiration Internet of Things Root water uptake Sap flow Soil moisture dynamicWater scarcityCrop coefficientCropSoilEvapotranspirationSoil waterEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliWaste Management and DisposalThe Science of the total environment
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Emergence of field pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.): Comparison of two accessions and modelling

2015

Many weed species are becoming rare due to intense agricultural management, which leads to a decrease of biodiversity in agroecosystems. Cultivating some of these species for their oilseed content may help preserve them while profiting agronomically. Thlaspi arvense is one of these species with potential as an industrial crop. The aim of this work was to develop a model to describe the emergence of this species, and that can help to make decisions for its management, whether for conservation or production purposes. The emergence of two accessions of T. arvense, one from Spain and the other from USA, sown in Spain (Almenar) and USA (Morris), over two seasons (2011–12 and 2012–13) and in Riga…

AgroecosystemIndustrial cropbiologyOilseed speciesBiodiversityBrassicaceaebiology.organism_classificationAccessionCropHydrothermal timeHorticultureAgronomyBrassicaceaePennycressWeedAgronomy and Crop ScienceThlaspi arvenseIndustrial Crops and Products
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First insights into weed communities of rice agrocoenoses in southern Thailand

2015

The study presents the results of geobotanical investigations conducted in rice fields in southern Thailand in 2013. It is focussed on the classification of plant communities poorly investigated from a geobotanical standpoint. Altogether 125 phytosociological relevés were collected, using the Braun-Blanquet method. We noted more than 100 species in the vegetation plots, including many rare ones. We classified the vegetation into seven communities, including six associations. Five associations are proposed as new: Nymphaeetum nouchali, Fimbristylido miliaceae-Sphenocleetum zeylanicae, Ischaemo rugosi-Cyperetum pulcherrimi, Pentapeto phoeniceae-Aeschynomenetum indicae and Marsileetum minutae.…

AgroecosystemLudwigion hyssopifolio-octovalvidisPhytosociologyAgroforestryagroecosystemphytosociologyPlant ScienceOryzetea sativaeGeographyAquatic plantmedicinePaddy fieldSpecies richnessmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Weedaquatic vegetationpaddy fieldPhytocoenologia : International Journal for Vegetation Survey and Classification
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Energy use efficiency of livestock farms in a mountain area of Sicily

2009

The research aimed to evaluate the performance (in terms of energy) of livestock farms located in a Mediterranean mountain area and characterized by different stocking rates. Farm data were collected from in-person interviews of farmers of 58 farms representative of the livestock farms of the Madonie and Nebrodi mountains area (Sicily, Italy), including several parameters related to farm characteristics, animal, crop and pasture management. The farm parameters were used to calculate input and output energy values from which agroecosystem performance indicators were derived. Increasing stocking rate corresponded to a more than proportional increase in total inputs per unit area because of a …

AgroecosystemMediterranean climate040301 veterinary sciencesbusiness.industryanimal diseases0402 animal and dairy scienceAgroecosystem performance indicators04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040201 dairy & animal scienceEnergy efficiency Agroecosystem performance indicators0403 veterinary scienceCropAgricultural scienceEnergy efficiencyStockingAgronomyAgricultureGrazingEnvironmental scienceAnimal Science and ZoologyLivestocklcsh:Animal culturebusinessEnergy sourcelcsh:SF1-1100Italian Journal of Animal Science
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2017

AgroecosystemTillagePlant science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAgronomyAgroforestrySoil biologyEnvironmental sciencePlant Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFrontiers in Plant Science
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How Universal Is the Relationship between Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices and Crop Leaf Area Index? A Global Assessment

2016

This study aims to assess the relationship between Leaf Area Index (LAI) and remotely sensed Vegetation Indices (VIs) for major crops, based on a globally explicit dataset of in situ LAI measurements over a significant set of locations. We used a total of 1394 LAI measurements from 29 sites spanning 4 continents and covering 15 crop types with corresponding Landsat satellite images. Best-fit functions for the LAI-VI relationships were generated and assessed in terms of crop type, vegetation index, level of radiometric/atmospheric processing, method of LAI measurement, as well as the time difference between LAI measurements and satellite overpass. These global LAI-VI relationships were evalu…

Agroecosystemagroecosystem modeling010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMean squared error0211 other engineering and technologiesRobust statisticsLAI; Vegetation Index; agriculture; Landsat; agroecosystem modeling02 engineering and technologyCrop01 natural sciencesUniversalityNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexArticleLAI-VI relationshipLeaf area indexlcsh:Science021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsRemote sensingagriculture2. Zero hungerGlobalEnhanced vegetation index15. Life on landLAIGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceslcsh:QSymbolic regressionLandsatAgricultural landscapesVegetation Index
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Short-term effects of different tillage in a sustainable farming system on nematode community structure

2000

This study investigated the effects of different tillage practices on the nematode community structure. The different tillage systems were: untilled control, conventional deep plough, two-layer plough and cultivator. Sampling was carried out in a field experiment at Worrstadt-Rommersheim (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) in order to study the effects of these tillage systems in a sustainable farming system. Soil samples were taken every 3 months from June 1994 to March 1995 and divided into two depths of 0–10 and 10–20 cm in order to study the vertical distribution of nematode density and community structure. Nematode density was significantly reduced after the first tillage. The second tilla…

Agroecosystembusiness.product_categorybiologyField experimentCommunity structureSoil Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyPloughTillageNematodeAgronomyMicrofaunaDominance (ecology)businessAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiology and Fertility of Soils
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Enhancement of the Diversity of Pollinators and Beneficial Insects in Intensively Managed Vineyards

2021

Simple Summary The continuous intensification of agricultural production has resulted in higher yields and more yield security. However, these achievements went along with the substitution of heterogeneous agricultural landscapes by homogeneous ones with poor crop diversity, short crop rotations, and thanks to the high efficacy of modern herbicides and also to minimum in-crop diversity. A severe increase in plot size led to the elimination of ecologically valuable structural elements that had provided floral resources and nesting sites. Over the few last decades, several studies have been conducted to try to find solutions against insect decline and to preserve biodiversity. In the present …

Agroecosystemhabitat managementScienceBiodiversitynatural enemiesBiologyVineyardArticlevineyardsagro-ecosystemsAbundance (ecology)Pollinatorinsect conservationBeneficial insectsbiodiversitybusiness.industryAgroforestryQfungifood and beveragesInsect biodiversitysustainabilitycover plantsAgricultureInsect SciencepollinatorsbusinessInsects
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Agro-biodiversity evaluation in Sicilian farmlands entered into agri-environment scheme agreements

2009

To test if the application of Rural Development Regulation 1257/1999 played a possible role in maintaining or increasing biodiversity, monitoring of the avifauna has been carried out in 2004-2005. On the whole, 836 point counts were carried out, 418 in spring and 418 in winter, evenly shared between 16 farmlands entered into F2 and F4 agri-environmental measures, and an equal number of “not enhanced” farmlands, which represented test-farms and control-farms, respectively. Between bird frequencies within test-farms and control-farms statistical differences have been dected; farms entered in agri-environmental measures showed, on average, higher values of species, frequency of occurrence and …

Biodiversity Agroecosystems Rural Development Regulation BirdsSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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A report on the conservation status of segetal weeds in Tajikistan

2014

Summary Intensification of agriculture has significantly diminished the populations of segetal weeds worldwide in recent decades. Remarkable changes to the entire flora and vegetation of man-made habitats are being observed in agroecosystems. The present study analyses, for the first time, the threat status of segetal weeds in Tajikistan. A group of 871 weed species were evaluated against IUCN criteria. The assessment of threat status revealed that 214 weed taxa have to be regarded as threatened in Tajikistan, including 18 endemic and four subendemic plants. Five species have been classified as extinct, 27 as critically endangered, 27 as endangered, 39 as vulnerable, 34 as near threatened a…

FloraMiddle AsiaNear-threatened speciesEcologyagroecosystemRare speciesEndangered speciesPlant Sciencered listCritically endangeredGeographyThreatened speciesIUCN Red ListConservation statusAgronomy and Crop SciencearchaeophytesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiodiversityrare speciesWeed Research : the official Journal of the European Weed Research Society
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