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Crop yield and phosphorus uptake as affected by phosphorus-based swine manure application under long-term corn-soybean rotation
With increasing interest in adopting phosphorus (P)-based manure application, a good knowledge of manure form-specific agronomic performance is needed to assure crop productivity and to safeguard the environme...
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Various forms of organic and inorganic P fertilizers did not negatively affect soil- and root-inhabiting AM fungi in a maize–soybean rotation system
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are key components of most agricultural ecosystems. Therefore, understanding the impact of agricultural practices on their community structure is essential to improve nutrient...
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Crop and soil nitrogen responses to phosphorus and potassium fertilization and drip irrigation under processing tomato
Shortage of water or nutrient supplies can restrict the high nitrogen (N) demand of processing tomato, leaving high residual soil N resulting in negative environmental impacts. A 4-year field experiment, 2006–...
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Using the DSSAT-CERES-Maize model to simulate crop yield and nitrogen cycling in fields under long-term continuous maize production
Simulation models, such as the DSSAT (Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer) Crop System Models are often used to characterize, develop and assess field crop production practices. In this study, ...
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Comparing measured and Expert-N predicted N2O emissions from conventional till and no till corn treatments
Agricultural soils are a major source of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Nitrous oxide emission models can be used to predict the effectiveness of N2O mitigation strategies; however, these models require ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Woodslee Tile Runoff Experiment: Fertilization Effects on Soil Organic Matter
The original objective of this field experiment was to determine the effects of crop rotation and fertilization on soil and water quality by examining water flow and loss of N, P, and K through tile drains in ...
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Stomatal numbers of soybean and response to water stress
The relationship among stomatal density, photosynthetic rate, leaf conductance, plant growth, bean yield and kaempferol triglucoside (K9) in the leaves of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) was examined in two fiel...