The capability of CropSyst, a cropping system simulation model, to simulate spring wheat growth of a widely grown spring cultivar, 'Longmai 19', in the black soil zone in northeast China under different water and nitrogen regimes was evaluated. Field data collected from a rotation experiment of...
application of fertility capability classification system in some black soils, red and red laterite soils of tamil nadu a case study co-authors : an asian ... The study was carried out in the three new research stations of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University with varied soil types viz., Maize...
grown following corn and following soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] can be much greater when no-till rather than moldboard plowing practices are used, We conducted this experiment to determine whether differences in previous crop, surface residue cover, or a combination of both contribute to ...
clover, black oat, phacelia, tillage radish) on soil structural genesis and the associated modification of microbial community structure in a clay soil. The four plant species were grown in a replicated pot experiment with sieved soil (<2 mm), with unplanted soil as control for 8 weeks. ...
As a model for legumes we focused on peanut, which is widely grown in the tropics and subtropics and has edible seeds that develop underground. For this analysis we gathered field data from an eight-year-old crop diversification experiment (Fig. S1), in which peanut was grown in monoculture...
Plots that were fertilized with N and P received the generally recommended rates for the region during the first 18yr but in the last 7yr fertilizers were applied based on soil tests. Yields of fertilized wheat grown on fallow were similar for the 2-yr fallow-wheat and the 3-yr fallow-...
SoilWith proper drainage, beans may be grown in almost any soil type, with varying degrees of success. Their ideal soil pH ranges from 6 to 7, which is somewhere in the middle of acidic and neutral.What soil do beans grow on? Growing beans is most productive in clay soil or silt loam...
Plantation crops like areca nut, coffee, coconut and betel vine are the major crops grown in the region, hence their landraces too. Betel wine landraces namely, Kasaravalli, Lakkavalli, Naagavalli and Panchavalli are recorded during the study with limited information of the same regarding their ...
the core food crops on the same fields were wheat and maize grown in a 12-month double-cropping system that is popular regionally. From the start of the experiment, the sites were managed with optimized irrigation and seeding techniques, with all residues returned to the soil during the winter...
Plants grown in land completely depend on soil on which they grow. The soil factors that affect crop growth are, Soil moisture Soil air Soil temperature Soil mineral matter Soil organic matter Soil organisms Soil reactions Biotic Factors