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View article: Carbon isotope discrimination and yield of winter wheat in an agrivoltaic system (Heggelbach, Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany) from 2016/17 - 2019/20
Carbon isotope discrimination and yield of winter wheat in an agrivoltaic system (Heggelbach, Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany) from 2016/17 - 2019/20 Open
View article: Carbon isotope discrimination and yield of winter wheat in an agrivoltaic system (Heggelbach, Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany) from 2016/17 - 2019/20
Carbon isotope discrimination and yield of winter wheat in an agrivoltaic system (Heggelbach, Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany) from 2016/17 - 2019/20 Open
View article: Mungbean Response to Regulated Deficit Irrigation: A Trade‐Off Between Productivity and Adaptability?
Mungbean Response to Regulated Deficit Irrigation: A Trade‐Off Between Productivity and Adaptability? Open
Water scarcity, elevated temperatures, as well as pests and diseases have been demonstrated to have a detrimental effect on the yield potential of mungbean ( Vigna radiata ). The cultivation of improved mungbean genotypes with regulated de…
View article: Assessing the role of PGPR in spinach productivity and health risks in the context of wastewater irrigation
Assessing the role of PGPR in spinach productivity and health risks in the context of wastewater irrigation Open
Sewage water, valued for its nutrient content, has become a common irrigation source for farming communities near urban areas. However, its utilization poses challenges due to diverse pollutants, especially toxic heavy metals like Pb, Cd, …
View article: Single-Strain Inoculation of Bacillus subtilis and Rhizobium phaseoli Affects Nitrogen Acquisition of an Improved Mungbean Cultivar
Single-Strain Inoculation of Bacillus subtilis and Rhizobium phaseoli Affects Nitrogen Acquisition of an Improved Mungbean Cultivar Open
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) increase plant root growth, potentially improving soil nitrogen (N) uptake, and productivity. Legumes, for instance mungbean, could also benefit from a rise in potential infection sites for nodul…
View article: Agrivoltaics mitigate drought effects in winter wheat
Agrivoltaics mitigate drought effects in winter wheat Open
Climate change is expected to decrease water availability in many agricultural production areas around the globe. At the same time renewable energy concepts such as agrivoltaics (AV) are necessary to manage the energy transition. Several s…
View article: Carbon isotope discrimination and yield of winter wheat in an agrivoltaic system (Heggelbach, Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany) from 2016/17 - 2019/20
Carbon isotope discrimination and yield of winter wheat in an agrivoltaic system (Heggelbach, Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany) from 2016/17 - 2019/20 Open
View article: How to reconcile renewable energy and agricultural production in a drying world
How to reconcile renewable energy and agricultural production in a drying world Open
Societal Impact Statement Renewable energies such as photovoltaics can mitigate climate change by replacing fossil fuels, but they will compete with other forms of land use when implemented in open space. Agrivoltaics provide a promising a…
View article: Mineral-Solubilizing Bacteria-Mediated Enzymatic Regulation and Nutrient Acquisition Benefit Cotton’s (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Vegetative and Reproductive Growth
Mineral-Solubilizing Bacteria-Mediated Enzymatic Regulation and Nutrient Acquisition Benefit Cotton’s (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Vegetative and Reproductive Growth Open
Many farmers’ incomes in developing countries depend on the cultivation of major crops grown in arid and semi-arid regions. The agricultural productivity of arid and semi-arid areas primarily relies on chemical fertilizers. The effectivene…
View article: Contrasting yield responses at varying levels of shade suggest different suitability of crops for dual land-use systems: a meta-analysis
Contrasting yield responses at varying levels of shade suggest different suitability of crops for dual land-use systems: a meta-analysis Open
Contrasting yield responses at varying levels of shade suggest different suitability of crops for dual land-use systems. A meta-analysis. Open
View article: Crop yield responses at varying levels of shade
Crop yield responses at varying levels of shade Open
Extracted data of crop yield responses at varying levels of shade for a meta-analysis
View article: Crop yield responses at varying levels of shade
Crop yield responses at varying levels of shade Open
Extracted data of crop yield responses at varying levels of shade for a meta-analysis
View article: Crop yield responses at varying levels of shade
Crop yield responses at varying levels of shade Open
Extracted data of crop yield responses at varying levels of shade for a meta-analysis
View article: Perspectives of Microbial Inoculation for Sustainable Development and Environmental Management
Perspectives of Microbial Inoculation for Sustainable Development and Environmental Management Open
How to sustainably feed a growing global population is a question still without an answer. Particularly farmers, to increase production, tend to apply more fertilizers and pesticides, a trend especially predominant in developing countries.…
View article: Beans with Benefits—The Role of Mungbean (<i>Vigna radiate</i>) in a Changing Environment
Beans with Benefits—The Role of Mungbean (<i>Vigna radiate</i>) in a Changing Environment Open
Dryland areas are experiencing low agricultural yields due to severe water shortages and salinity, leading to food scarcity. Mungbean (Vigna radiate) is gaining attention as a short-season crop that can tolerate dryland conditions, and fix…