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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…
Abdou Khadre Sané, Bassirou Diallo, Aboubacry Kane, Mariama Ngom, Maïmouna Cissoko, Mame Ourèye Sy
In arid and semi-arid regions, the growth and development of cultivated plants, especially tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.), are severely limited by water deficit. Thus, to cope with this constraint, the plant establishes symbiotic relationships with arbuscu…
Michael Thomas Aide, Indi Sue Braden, Samantha Siemers, Sven Svenson
Nutrient migration from agricultural land to freshwater resources is a fundamental global concern. The Department of Agriculture at Southeast Missouri State University has installed technology to research aspects of nutrient migration and propose mitigation s…
Prem Woli, Gerald Ray Smith, Charles Long, Francis Monte Rouquette Jr.
Information is limited on the potential of cowpea-wheat double cropping in the southern United States to enhance soil health and increase net returns. Using the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) crop model and weather data spanning 8…
Chandler Arel, Kristofor R. Brye, Matt Fryer, Mike Daniels
The use of cover crops (CC) during the agricultural fallow period has been shown to help alleviate soil compaction and provide stabilizing effects against soil erosion. These benefits are particularly important as many of the silty, loess-derived soils of the…
Wenzhu Guan, Martin G. Edwards, John A. Gatehouse, Angharad M. R. Gatehouse
Aphids are major insect pests of cereal crops, acting as virus vectors as well as causing direct damage. The responses of commercial wheat (cv. Claire) to grain aphid ( Sitobion avenae ) infestation and mechanical wounding were investigated in this study, wit…
Pérez Alejandro Andrés, Pérez María Alejandra, Martínez Coca Benedicto, Rollhaiser Ignacio Nahuel, Blengini María Clara
Severe damage caused by R. solani in the potato crop and the current limitations for its control justify the assessment of potential biocontrol agents and their relationship with abiotic factors to be successfully included in sustainable production systems. T…
George F. Antonious, Mohammad H. Dawood, Eric T. Turley, Thomas G. Trivette
Summer squash, Cucurbita pepo was field grown under fourteen soil treatments: sewage sludge (SS); horse manure (HM); chicken manure (CM); vermicompost; inorganic fertilizer (Inorg); commercial organic fertilizer (Org); and no-mulch (NM) control treatment. Soi…
Aniba Rafik, Barguigua Abouddihaj, Dihmane Asmaa, Nayme Kaotar, Timinouni Mohammed
Introduction: This study sought to investigate the prevalence and determine factors for predicting the use of herbal medicine, among Sultan Moulay Slimane University students. Methods: This study was a retrospective cross-sectional study from March 1st, 2017…
Mukhammadzakhrab Ismanov, Christopher Henry, Leonel Espinoza, Paul Francis
Soybean ( Glycine max. (L.) Merr.) sap flow during the growth stages in relation to soil moisture, nutrition, and weather conditions determine the plant development. Modeling this process helps to better understand the plant water-nutrition uptake and improve…
Ana Reinesch, Lewis Fausak, Anne Joseph, Skylar Kylstra, Les Lavkulich
Although there is no global shortage of food or water, food security has not been achieved, as human activity has turned these vital resources into “waste”. Wasted food not only loses valuable water resources but embedded calories of human energy and nutrient…
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