New insights into high soil strength and crop plants
High soil strength is a problem in grain production systems worldwide. It is most severe in deep sands where the high strength occurs at greater depth, and is
New insights into high soil strength and crop plants; implications
Plant and Soil Article Review Article Open Access Published: 17 January 2023 New insights into high soil strength and crop plants; implications for grain crop production in the Australian environment Murray Unkovich, David McKenzie & Wayne Parker Plant and Soil ( 2023) Cite this article 830 Accesses 1 Citations Metrics This article has been updated
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An International Journal on Plant-Soil Relationships. Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology
Soil Fertility Management for Better Crop Production - MDPI
Increasing crop productivity per unit of land area to meet future food and fiber demand increases both soil nutrient removal and the importance of replenishing soil fertility through efficient nutrient management practices. Significant progress in enhancing nutrient-use efficiency in production agriculture requires improved estimates of plant-available nutrients in the root zone, enhanced crop
Frontiers Reviewing and renewing the use of beneficial root
A rapidly increasing human population coupled with climate change and several decades of over-reliance on synthetic fertilizers has led to two pressing global
Soils, Plant Growth and Crop Production (eBook) - EOLSS
The three volumes with contributions from distinguished experts in the field discusses about soils, plant growth and crop production in several related topics. These volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs.
Crop root system plasticity for improved yields in saline soils
Crop yields must increase to meet the demands of a growing world population. Soil salinization is increasing due to the impacts of climate change, reducing
Quantifying effects of soil conditions on plant growth and crop production
Many of our crop management decisions are aimed at improving the soil to maximize production of food and fiber. Farmers recognize that the soil physical condition will affect crop production and they are interested in maintaining the productive capability of the soil. Farmers voice a recurring concern with the issue of soil compaction in no
Soil and Plant Nutrition A section of Agronomy
Effects of Soil Fertility and Plant Growth Promoters on Horticultural Crops (Deadline: 31 July 2023) Applied Research and Extension in Agronomic Soil Fertility
Frontiers | Editorial: Soil-plant-microbe interactions: An innovative
Following a decrease in the usage of chemical fertilizers, Kumar et al. integrated the fertilization of potassium through farmyard manure and murate of potash, which showed the most promising influence on soil biological activity and yield of wheat crop.