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Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Nutrition. 39:581-587
The method of fertilizer nitrogen (N) application can affect N uptake in tall fescue and therefore its yield and quality. Subsurface-banding (knife) of fertilizer maximizes fescue N uptake in the poorly-drained clay-pan soils of southeastern Kansas.
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ICES Journal of Marine Science. 73:704-714
Siliceous sponges have survived pre-historical mass extinction events caused by ocean acidification and recent studies suggest that siliceous sponges will continue to resist predicted increases in ocean acidity. In this study, we monitored silica bio
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Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research. 73(10)
Constructed wetlands used for the treatment of swine wastewater may potentially sequester significant amounts of carbon. In past studies, we evaluated the treatment efficiency of wastewater in a marsh–pond–marsh design wetland system. The functio
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Soil and Tillage Research. 119:50-59
The extent to which findings from small-scale field studies can be used to make agricultural recommendations or management decisions is a concern because of natural influential processes that occur only at a large-scale. A large-scale field study was
Autor:
C. W. Raczkowski, M. Bell, J. Paul Mueller, Shuijin Hu, Nancy G. Creamer, Cong Tu, Olha Sydorovych, Ada Wossink
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Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 24:234-243
Conventional agriculture often aims to achieve high returns without allowing for sustainable natural resource management. To prevent environmental degradation, agricultural systems must be assessed and environmental standards need to be developed. Th
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 64:53-60
Soil erosion on southern Piedmont soils remains a problem without application of sound conservation practices. This study was conducted to compare a no-tillage (NT) system with a conventional-tillage (CT) system in row-cropped land under natural rain
Autor:
C. W. Raczkowski, M. Bell
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Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 23:70-79
Soil quality has been proposed as a prime indicator for characterizing and defining management factors contributing to soil degradation. In this study, biological (soil respiration, fluorescent Pseudomonas bacteria and entomopathogenic nematode popul
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Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 21:427-433
A seven-year no-tillage study was conducted at the North Carolina A&T State University Farm, Greensboro, North Carolina, from 1995 to 2001. The treatments were no-tillage controlled traffic (NC) and no-tillage full traffic (NF). No-tillage consists o
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Transactions of the ASAE. 47:489-493
Predictions of the GLEAMS, RUSLE, EPIC, and WEPP models were compared with actual runoff and soil loss data measured at the North Carolina A&T State University Farm located in Greensboro, N.C. No calibration was done in choosing model parameters. Inp
Autor:
J. P. Mueller, Shuijin Hu, H.M. Linker, S. Marlow, Mary E. Barbercheck, Frank J. Louws, Larry D. King, M. G. Wagger, Michele C. Marra, M. Bell, Nancy G. Creamer, A. Hitt, D.J. Susko, Cavell Brownie, C. W. Raczkowski
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) is dedicated to farming systems that are environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable. Established in 1994 at the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDACS) C