Mulching could potentially serve the purpose by reducing soil evaporation, conserving moisture, controlling soil temperature, reducing weed growth, and improving microbial activities. Additionally, mulches could provide economical, aesthetic, and environmental advantages to agriculture and landscape. Moreover, ...
No-till farming is much more than a passing trend in modern agriculture. The gradual depletion of soil necessitates widespread adoption of this approach.
Biochar has gained significant attention in agricultural and environmental research over the last two decades. This comprehensive review evaluates the effects of biochar on soil organic carbon (SOC), emission of non-CO2greenhouse gases, and crop yield, including related mechanisms and major influencing ...
2. Concepts and evolution of studies in plant-microbiomes 3. Methodologies used in the study of plant microbiomes 4. Microbial niches in plants 5. Factors that alter the structure of microbiomes (composition, wealth and abundance) 6. Benefits of microbiomes for plants 7. State of the art ...
Comparative study on yield and economic benefits of rape under different planting and mulching patterns油菜不同地表覆盖栽培方式产量与效益的比较研究 To establish drought-resistant cultivation techniques of rape(Brassica napus) in dry mountainous lands of the West China,the characteristics,yield and econ....
Container Gardening: If you live somewhere where winters are cold, you might want to grow Avaram Senna in a pot that you can bring inside during the winter. Make sure the jar can drain well. Mulching: Putting mulch around the base of the plant can help keep the soil wet, keep it at...
winter wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) during the winter season in north-eastern China7. Wind soil erosion is a major factor that contributes to soil erosion under this kind of cropping system8. Wind-caused soil erosion is one of the major limiting factors affecting sustainable agriculture systems ...
XU Huaqin,R Xiao,T Song - 《Frontiers of Agriculture in China》 被引量: 20发表: 2008年 Ecological effects of the weed community in tea garden with intercropping white clover and straw mulching .Ecological effects of the weed community in tea garden with intercropping white clover and straw mul...
Arid soils, largely characterised by low soil organic carbon (SOC), have the greater potential for higher C sequestration with the use of CA practices. Among the key components of CA, no-tillage (NT) coupled with mulching might be effective in distribution of the soil moisture at proper ...
The regional differences in amount of studies and specific species reflect the different production systems, agro-ecologies as well as presence of research centers. The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), and the International Center...