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Higher yields and fewer weeds are possible if farmers sow wheat, maize, soy and other crops in more uniform spatial patterns, according to University of Copenhagen researchers. More precise sowing ...
Higher yields and fewer weeds are possible if farmers sow wheat, maize, soy and other crops in more uniform spatial patterns, according to researchers. More precise sowing can also help reduce ...
Patterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2020 / 05 / 200527123405.htm ...
Justin Dohn, David J. Augustine, Niall P. Hanan, Jayashree Ratnam, Mahesh Sankaran, Spatial vegetation patterns and neighborhood competition among woody plants in an East African savanna, Ecology, Vol ...
Understanding crop-specific fertilizer-nitrogen loss patterns, driving factors, and mitigation potentials is vital for developing specific mitigation strategies.
Scientists at Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom, in collaboration with the International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Syria have developed a method of accounting ...
Dongyang Wei (left), a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences, and Kyle Davis, assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences and the ...
Those patterns allowed the researchers to develop a matrix to help them predict the traits of rice plants depending on their genetics and the environment in which they’re grown. The research could ...
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