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Agronomy Journal. Volume 95. May–June 2003. Number 3. SYMPOSIUM PAPERS. Application of Soil Electrical Conductivity to Precision Agriculture: Theory, Principles, and Guidelines. D. L. Corwin* and S. M. Lesch. ABSTRACT ance. In addition, the salt composition of the soil water influences the composition of cations
Biochar amendment of fluvio-glacial temperate sandy subsoil: Effects on maize water uptake, growth and physiology (pages 123–136). F. Ahmed, E. Arthur, F. Plauborg, F. Razzaghi, K. Korup and M. N. Andersen. Version of Record online: 23 NOV 2017 | DOI: 10.1111/jac.12252. Abstract · Article · PDF(1730K) · PDF(1730K)
Agronomy Journal. Volume 95. May–June 2003. Number 3. SYMPOSIUM PAPERS. Application of Soil Electrical Conductivity to Precision Agriculture: Theory, Principles, and Guidelines. D. L. Corwin* and S. M. Lesch. ABSTRACT ance. In addition, the salt composition of the soil water influences the composition of cations
Agronomy Journal • Volume 100, Issue 3 • 2008. 643. Published tainability of agriculture systems because crops grown in rota- tion, with similar izer and pesticides. Available at www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/Ag_. Statistics/2006/CHAP14.PDF (verified 19 Feb. 2008). USDA-NASS,. Washington, DC. USDA National
Research on abiotic plant stress and climate change. The effects of stress on crop production of agricultural cultivated plants will grow to paramount importance in the 21st century, and the Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science aims to make a contribution to understanding these challenges. In this context, stress refers to
Agronomy Journal is the premier international scientific publication for original research in the areas of soil–plant relationships; crop science; soil science; biometry; crop, soil, pasture, and range management; crop, forage, and pasture production and utilization; turfgrass; agroclimatology; agronomic modeling; statistics
Agronomy Journal. Volume 91. May–June 1999. Number 3. REVIEW & INTERPRETATION. Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency for Cereal Production. William R. Raun* and Gordon V. Johnson. ABSTRACT found, had they considered N derived from the soil. (Keeney, 1982; van der Ploeg et al., 1997). Using the. Worldwide
Effective site-specific management requires an understanding of the soil and environmental factors influencing crop yield variability. Soil acidity (pH) was the factor that most influenced corn yield with time in this study. Historical data from several growing seasons should help
Published by American Society of Agronomy. All copyrights reserved. Agronomy Journal. Volume 97. May–June 2005. Number 3. Temporal and Spatial Relationships between Within-Field Yield Variability in Cotton and High-Spatial Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Imagery. P. J. Zarco-Tejada,* S. L. Ustin, and M. L. Whiting.
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