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View article: How a Decade of Different Tillage Intensity Influences Yield Response to Seasonal Weather Variations
How a Decade of Different Tillage Intensity Influences Yield Response to Seasonal Weather Variations Open
Variability in weather conditions represents a growing challenge to crop yield stability and performance. This long‐term field experiment aimed to evaluate how weather conditions affect arable yields under contrasting cultivation practices…
View article: The Effect of Long‐Term Underlying Management on Soil Faunal Communities of a Newly Established Herbal Ley
The Effect of Long‐Term Underlying Management on Soil Faunal Communities of a Newly Established Herbal Ley Open
Soil ecosystems support a diverse range of life essential for a functioning soil. However, agricultural establishment methods like tillage intensity have been shown to directly affect soil fauna populations. Soil fauna diversity and abunda…
View article: Assessment of soil cover chemical pollution using satellite data: A case study of Kharkiv region, Ukraine
Assessment of soil cover chemical pollution using satellite data: A case study of Kharkiv region, Ukraine Open
Chemical contamination of soils due to military activity has become an urgent global concern, particularly in conflict-affected regions such as Ukraine. This study presents a methodology for the rapid identification and assessment of conta…
View article: An Evolutionary Game Analysis of Carbon Trading Mechanisms for Governments, Farmer Professional Cooperatives and Farmers
An Evolutionary Game Analysis of Carbon Trading Mechanisms for Governments, Farmer Professional Cooperatives and Farmers Open
Farmer professional cooperatives are the focus objects of agricultural carbon emission reduction; with the use of the advantages of scale economy and technology, one can promote the development of low-carbon agriculture. In order to study …
View article: A Simulation Study of How Chinese Farmer Cooperatives Can Drive Effective Low-Carbon Production Systems Through a Carbon Transaction Incentive
A Simulation Study of How Chinese Farmer Cooperatives Can Drive Effective Low-Carbon Production Systems Through a Carbon Transaction Incentive Open
This article aims to investigate the mechanisms of farmer professional cooperative (FPC) operations and to understand their role in promoting low-carbon production among small-scale farmers in China. Agricultural carbon emissions account f…
View article: Evaluation of the Sustainable Development Capacity of Bay Cities in China in the Context of Blue Bay Remediation Action
Evaluation of the Sustainable Development Capacity of Bay Cities in China in the Context of Blue Bay Remediation Action Open
In response to the urgent need for the sustainable development of the marine environment, the Chinese government initiated Blue Bay Remediation Action (BBRA) in 2016, piloting efforts in 16 bay cities. Recognizing that these areas function…
View article: Isolation and identification of components of mother liquor sugar from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni with nematicidal activity
Isolation and identification of components of mother liquor sugar from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni with nematicidal activity Open
View article: ZmD11 Gene Regulates Tobacco Plant Floral Development under Drought Stress
ZmD11 Gene Regulates Tobacco Plant Floral Development under Drought Stress Open
Maize is most sensitive to drought stress at the floral stage by reducing tassel and silk quality, and thus improving drought tolerance at this stage may help preserve yield. It has been reported that BRs (brassinosteroids) promote floral …
View article: Use of Cover Crops in Retaining Soil Moisture for the Benefit of Natural Flood Management
Use of Cover Crops in Retaining Soil Moisture for the Benefit of Natural Flood Management Open
View article: What makes an operational farm soil carbon code? Insights from a global comparison of existing soil carbon codes using a structured analytical framework
What makes an operational farm soil carbon code? Insights from a global comparison of existing soil carbon codes using a structured analytical framework Open
Soils have the potential to sequester and store significant amounts of carbon, contributing towards climate change mitigation. Soil carbon markets are emerging to pay farmers for management changes that absorb atmospheric carbon, governed …
View article: Comparative Study of Sesame and Soybean Farming to Poverty Reduction among Rural Farmers in Benue State-Nigeria
Comparative Study of Sesame and Soybean Farming to Poverty Reduction among Rural Farmers in Benue State-Nigeria Open
The research relates the prospects of sesame and soybean to poverty reduction among rural farmers in Nigeria. Purposive sampling was used to select 200 farmers for the study. Gross margin analysis and Foster Greer Thorbecke Index (FGT) mea…