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The role of smart waste management in smart agriculture
Published 2018“…SA has incorpora ted optimal farming management on water usage, fertiliser application and crop’s production through internet - of - things (IoT) and various sensors. …”
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Mapping glacial rock flour deposits in Tasersuaq, southern West Greenland
Published 2019-07-01“…So far, it has been possible to feed the growing population by using more and more land for agriculture, using irrigation and artificial fertilisers and by improving the efficiency of agriculture. …”
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A systems approach to modelling phosphorus pollution risk in Scottish rivers using a spatial Bayesian Belief Network helps targeting effective mitigation measures
Published 2022-10-01“…The expert-based causal model simulates the probability of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentration falling into the WFD high/good or moderate/poor status classifications along with the effectiveness of three mitigation measures including buffer strips, fertiliser input reduction and septic tank management. …”
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Influence of Heparin and Seminal Heparin Binding Proteins on Reproductive Performance of Sahiwalfriesian Bulls and Rabbits
Published 2003“…These results showed that epididymal spermatozoa of rabbit could fertilise oocytes without prior exposure to HBP or seminal fluid whose HBP were believed to be necessary for capacitation of spermatozoa in cattle and rabbit. …”
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The pollution of surface water in the agricultural catchment against the background of agrarian structure and production intensity
Published 2023-03-01“…The overuse of chemical fertilisers contributes to increased concentration of nutrients in agricultural runoff. …”
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Characterisation of soil phosphorus forms in the soil-plant system using radioisotopic tracer method
Published 2021-07-01“…Soil incubation and pot experiments were conducted to follow the sorption processes of added phosphorus (P) fertiliser using the radioisotope tracer technique. …”
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Sustainable oases agriculture: A journey through Morocco’s date palm production system
Published 2024-03-01“…It is entirely conceivable to produce organic dates in the region since producers use a few quantities of chemical products, notably fertilisers and phytosanitary products.…”
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Analysis of Nutrient-Specific Response of Maize Hybrids in Relation to Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Remote Sensing
Published 2022-04-01“…P0217 LAI had a minimal response at these fertiliser levels. LAI for Sushi peaked at different dates between control and fertiliser treatments. …”
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Seasonality of biomass production of irrigated Mombaça ‘Guinea grass’
Published 2021-04-01“…Treatments consisted of (i) two growing years (2016/2017 and 2017/2018) and (ii) four seasons (spring, summer, fall, and winter). The grass was fertilised with 1,000 kg N ha−1 year−1 and sprinkler irrigated, with soil moisture monitored by tensiometry. …”
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Effets de biofertilisants à base de Tithonia diversifolia et de Thevetia neriifolia sur la production de la laitue en Côte d’Ivoire
Published 2022-09-01“… La recherche d’alternative fiable et efficace aux fertilisants minéraux est une nécessité pour une agriculture durable. …”
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Influence of zinc treatments on grain yield and grain quality of different maize genotypes
Published 2022-05-01“…Maize production is intensified with a larger amount of mineral fertilisers in the era of meteorological conditions change, which leads to a decrease in the reserves of microelements in the soil. …”
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Waste management in potash mining companies
Published 2024-01-01“…For the management of clay-salt slurry, the most effective approach is its injection into underground horizons, which includes the use of saturated solutions as a fertiliser component, as a part of a product in construction, and in the oil industry. …”
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The quantitative changes of nutrients in two contrasting soils amended with sewage sludge compost evaluated by various statistical tools
Published 2018-01-01“…Introduction: The application of organic fertilisers to replenish soil organic matter and improve soil fertility and productivity has become common agricultural practice. …”
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European agriculture's robustness to input supply declines: A French case study
Published 2023-02-01“…European farming systems (FSs) are currently dependent on oil to transport feed and to synthesise fertilisers. Disturbances, such as reaching the global peak oil by 2030, can therefore result in supply shortages. …”
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Effect of organic cultivation technology on row crop yielding capacity
Published 2023-01-01“…The crop rotation included the zoned perennial grasses, potato, and table beet. Potatoes were fertilised with BIAGUM compost produced from poultry manure in a fermenter. …”
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Multinucleation in the Two-Cell Stage Embryo Matters
Published 2022-09-01“…Blastomere nucleation was assessed, via time-lapse monitoring (EmbryoScope; UnisenseFertiliTech), and categorised as mononucleate, binucleate or MN in all fertilised oocytes. Blastocyst utilisation rates (number of embryos frozen+transferred/number of oocytes fertilised) were compared together with euploidy rates in embryos that had preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy. …”
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Alterations in yield, physicochemical components and mineral composition of onion following organic manure and inorganic nitrogen application
Published 2018-04-01“…No significant effects were observed on total phenolics and total soluble solids of onion bulbs following the different fertiliser treatments. Cattle manure increased P and K concentrations, whilst poultry manure significantly increased Zn and Fe concentrations in onion bulbs. …”
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The effects of urbanisation pressures on smallholder staple food crop production at the fringes of African cities: Empirical evidence from Ghana
Published 2022-12-01“…Planning schemes should make provision for food crop production, while the Municipal Assembly liaises with NGOs and the Department Agriculture Department to assist farmers to prepare organic fertiliser using local materials to boost production.…”
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Some Aspects of Pinus Caribaea Mor. Var. Hondurensis Barr. and Golf. Nutrition in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 1981“…Simultaneously, two randomised complete block fertiliser trials were laid out in the field. Nitrogen and potassium were applied at 0 and 224 kg/ha each while phosphorus was given at 0, 336.2 kg/ha, 672.2 kg/ha and 1008.3 kg/ha levels. …”
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