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Autor:
Matthew L Richardson, John R Taylor, Megan J Thompson, Anusuya Rangarajan, Mamatha Hanumappa, Neith G Little
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 4, p e0298831 (2024)
Urban agriculture is increasingly valued as a strategy for improving quality of life in cities, but urban growers face challenges and often lack coordinated support from governments and the agricultural industry. We surveyed urban growers through an
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https://doaj.org/article/adcb7b25e3cd4f4d8268cdccb9f05ad9
Autor:
Anna S. Westbrook, Quirine M. Ketterings, Antonio DiTommaso, Neith G. Little, Charles L. Mohler
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 69:132-146
Macronutrient inputs to annual cropping systems can benefit weeds as well as crops, sometimes decreasing or eliminating the benefits of fertilization. This interaction between fertility management and integrated weed management is becoming increasing
Autor:
Neith G. Little, Ana M. Rule, Eton E. Codling, Rachel Viqueira, Rui Chen, Brent F. Kim, Mariya Strauss, Keeve E. Nachman, Carrie E. Green, Sara N. Lupolt, Jotham Illuminati, Valerie C. Rupp, Kirk G. Scheckel, Raychel Santo, Abby Cocke, Audrey Epp Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background: Emerging evidence suggests social, health, environmental, and economic benefits of urban agriculture (UA). However, limited work has characterized the risks from metal contaminant exposures faced by urban growers and consumers of urban-gr
Autor:
Abby Cocke, Keeve E. Nachman, Brent F. Kim, Rachel Viqueira, Ruth A. Burrows, Neith G. Little, Mariya Strauss, Colleen M. Synk, Eleanor Evans, Raychel Santo, Valerie C. Rupp, Bailey Evenson, Sara N. Lupolt
Publikováno v:
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 65:127357
Paralleling growing international interest in the cultivation of crops and livestock in cities—hereafter urban agriculture (UA)—Baltimore City has developed a robust network of urban farms and gardens and UA practitioners, particularly over the p
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 63:710-722
Sufficient fertility is important for crop growth and yield but supplying a balanced amount of N, P, and K with compost and manure is a challenge and nutrient imbalances can benefit weeds more than crops. The goal of this study was to compare the abo