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Agricultural Sciences is an international journal dedicated to the advancements in agriculture throughout the world. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists, students, academics and engineers all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different are…
Kayode Olufemi Ayegboyin, Ezekiel Akinkunmi Akinrinde
A greenhouse study was carried out at Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan to study the effect of water stress on the four popular cocoa genotypes at the institute. F3 Amazon, T1, T7 and Amelonado were raised under different water regimes (daily, 3-day…
Muhammad Mohsin Raza, Sami Ullah, Zulfiqar Ahmad, Sohaib Saqib, Sarfraz Ahmad, Hafiz Muhammad Bilal, Farman Wali
This study was planned to examine the effects of exogenous silicon supply on growth parameters and arsenic accumulation level in rice. The experiment was conducted in the wire house of Saline Agriculture Research Centre, Institute of Soil and Environmental Sc…
Carlos Vazquez, Stewart T. Reed, Christopher Dunn
Hippeastrum ( Hippeastrum hybridum ), a native of Central and South America, is a bulbous ornamental flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family. However, the correct balance of NH 4 to NO 3 -nitrogen in a fertilizer mix for Hippeastrum plants is largely unk…
Abdul Hamid, Md. Jafar Ullah, Md. Moynul Haque, Md. Faruque H. Mollah, Md. Moksedur Rahman
Rice production in the tidal floodplain of southern Bangladesh is constrained by uncontrolled water. In absence of high yielding varieties suitable for tidal floodplain, farmers grow low yielding indigenous cultivars of tall plant type. This paper reports the…
Luz Elva Marín Vaca, Martha Lilia Domínguez Patiño, Nadia Lara Ruiz, Miguel Aguilar Cortes
The tomato is one of the horticultural crops of the greatest economic value; for this reason, flexibility of management is usable. The population density in a crop of vegetables is determined by the distance between the plants and so it is necessary to choose…
Stewart T. Reed, Tomas Ayala-Silva, Christopher B. Dunn, Garry G. Gordon
In Miami, Florida, 95% of residential and 33% commercial soils exceed the Florida Department of Environmental Protection goals for cleanup of arsenic contamination. Ornamental plants have not been fully investigated as a mechanism for phytoremediation of low…
Alja Margon, Giuseppe Parente, Michele Piantanida, Pierpaolo Cantone, Liviana Leita
Among the numerous products so far promoted as effective urease and/or nitrification inhibitors, it is possible to detect a renewed interest in environmentally friendly tools, such as ammonium thiosulphate (ATS, (NH <sub>4</sub> ) <sub>2</sub> S <sub>2</sub>…
Fermín Orona-Castro, Rogelio Lépiz-Ildelfonso, Juan Medina-Mendez, Mónica Guadalupe Lozano-Contreras, Mirna Hernández Pérez
The protein intake of the population in the Yucatan Peninsula is based upon the different forms of beans naturally developed. The different ecotypes of creole beans that are grown traditionally have been displaced by improved varieties, thereby turning into a…
Tao Liang, Xiaojun Shi, Tao Guo, Sili Peng
Many studies have shown that arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus has an important role in soil aggregate formation and stabilization. While most studies about the effects of AM fungus on soil aggregate have experimental set-ups in single pots or containers wit…
Agossou Gadédjisso-Tossou
Togolese agriculture is predominantly rain-fed and hence fundamentally dependent on the vagaries of weather. Thus, it is negatively affected by climate change. The present study assesses farmers’ perceptions and adaptation to climate change to enhance policy…
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