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Climate-Smart Agriculture Shows Promise in Improving Azerbaijan’s Cotton Productivity(图)
气候智能 农业 阿塞拜疆 棉花 生产力
2023/3/16
湖北省农业科学院经济作物研究所棉花团队在《Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture》上发表文章(图)
棉花品种 ZD2040 不同处理 真菌群落 多样性
2024/7/22
The edge of agriculture:Crop configuration and pest suppression(图)
The edge agriculture Crop configuration pest suppression
2021/3/5
In agricultural landscapes, predatory insects provide an essential ecosystem service -- valued at billions of dollars annually -- by suppressing pests that damage crops. A new study published in ...
Agriculture replaces fossil fuels as largest human-driven source of sulfur in the environment(图)
Agriculture fossil fuels largest human-driven source sulfur environment
2020/8/14
A new U.S. National Science Foundation-funded study, published in Nature Geoscience, identifies fertilizer and pesticide applications to croplands as the largest sources of sulfur in the env...
No-till agriculture increases crop yields, environmental gains over long haul(图)
No-till agriculture increases crop yields environmental gains long haul
2020/5/29
A study in Global Change Biology clearly demonstrates significant benefit to the environment and to crop yield for farmers practicing no-till versus tilled agriculture consistently...
Researchers Outline The Interconnected Benefits Of Urban Agriculture(图)
Researchers Interconnected Benefits Urban Agriculture
2018/1/31
Springing from a once vacant neighborhood plot are neatly combed rows of crops planted by local residents. They meticulously care for this small piece of land, and soon enough, patches of green sprout...
Stanford study explores risk of deforestation as agriculture expands in Africa
Stanford explores risk deforestation agriculture expands Africa
2017/4/27
Next time you bite into a chocolate bar, think of Africa. The continent produces nearly 70 percent of the world’s cocoa, a growing output that requires carving more than 325,000 acres of new farmland ...
Widely accepted vision for agriculture may be inaccurate,misleading
Widely accepted vision agriculture inaccurate misleading
2017/3/14
"Food production must double by 2050 to feed the world's growing population." This truism has been repeated so often in recent years that it has become widely accepted among academics, policymakers an...
How Native American Agriculture Spread Bees in Pre-Columbian North America
Native American Agriculture Bees Pre-Columbian North America
2016/7/4
Squash was first domesticated in Mexico and is now found throughout North America (NA) along with Peponapis pruinosa, a pollen specialist bee species of the squash genus Cucurbita. The origin and spre...
SupraSensor could be super tool for precision agriculture
SupraSensor super tool precision agriculture
2016/3/21
Preserving the environment and developing agricultural products that do not harm unintended targets are top priorities for many scientists and farmers, as well as environmentalists. It’s a new era of ...
Researchers create synthetic biopathway to turn agriculture waste into ‘green’ products
Researchers synthetic biopathway agriculture waste green products
2016/2/23
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have engineered a new synthetic biopathway that can more efficiently and cost-effectively turn agricultural waste, like corn stover and orange peels, into a ...
WSU researchers assessed hundreds of published studies to see how organic farming performed against four key sustainability metrics: productivity, environmental impact, economic viability and social w...
Researchers Discover Key Link in Understanding Billion-Dollar Pests in Agriculture
Researchers Billion-Dollar Pests Agriculture
2015/10/13
Invisible to the naked eye, plant-parasitic nematodes are a huge threat to agriculture, causing billions in crop losses every year. Plant scientists at the University of Missouri and the Uni...
Study: Environmental exposure to hormones used in animal agriculture greater than expected
Environmental exposure hormones used animal agriculture greater than expected
2015/5/25
Research by an Indiana University environmental scientist and colleagues at universities in Iowa and Washington finds that potentially harmful growth-promoting hormones used in beef production are exp...
Can organic crops compete with industrial agriculture?
organic crops compete industrial agriculture
2014/12/30
BERKELEY —A systematic overview of more than 100 studies comparing organic and conventional farming finds that the crop yields of organic agriculture are higher than previously thought. The study, con...