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Autor:
Stallknecht, David E.1, Carter, Deborah L.1, Blake-Bradshaw, Abigail G.2, Masto, Nicholas M.3, Highway, Cory J.2, Feddersen, Jamie C.4, Webby, Richard5, Cohen, Bradley2, Sullivan, Jeffery D.6, Poulson, Rebecca L.1 rpoulson@uga.edu
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Emerging Infectious Diseases. Dec2024, Vol. 30 Issue 12, p2647-2650. 4p.
In keeping with the spirit of an Advanced Series in the Agricultural Sciences, we have attempted to address herein most of the current research areas being used to characterize, describe and manage salt-affected soils. Because of a certain amount of
Good Fun or Laughingstock? How CEO Humor Affects Infomediaries’ Social Evaluations of Organizations.
Autor:
König, Andreas1 (AUTHOR), Stöcklein, Benno1 (AUTHOR), Hiller, Nathan J.2 (AUTHOR), Cooper, Cecily D.3 (AUTHOR), Bong, Dominik1 (AUTHOR)
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Academy of Management Review. Feb2024, p1-31. 31p.
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 60:238-245
Irrigation-induced erosion is a serious problem in the western USA where irrigation water quality can vary seasonally and geographically. We hypothesized that source-water electrical conductivity (EC) and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR = Na/[(Ca + Mg)/
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Soil Technology. 8:119-126
A study was conducted to measure the seasonal irrigation furrow erosion pattern in the absence of cultivation and a growing crop. This erosion pattern was compared to those of previous measured plot experiments for different years in the presence of
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 59:204-210
The potential for NO 3 -N leaching after alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) in irrigated crop production depends on cropping sequence and tillage practices. A 2-yr field experiment in south-central Idaho compared the NO 3 -N leached following alfalfa of a
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 58:1464-1469
Crop sequence and tillage affect soil mineral N (NH4 plus NO3) and NO3 leaching below the root zone following alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). A 2-yr field experiment was conducted in south-central Idaho to determine the effect on soil NO3 levels of a c
Autor:
AINLEY, DAVID G.1 dainley@harveyecology.com, DIVOKY, GEORGE J.2, BAIRD, PAT3, SPENCER, GREGORY C.1
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Marine Ornithology. Oct2024, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p355-362. 8p.
Autor:
KAUFMAN, SARAH BETH1
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Journal of Southern History. Aug2024, Vol. 90 Issue 3, p503-538. 36p.
Autor:
D. L. Carter
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Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering. 119:964-974
Recent research efforts have shown that soil erosion decreases soil productivity. Erosion-caused crop production decreases of 15–40% are commonly reported with some values over 50%. Furrow erosion on irrigated land in Idaho decreases topsoil depth