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Agronomy, Volume 13, Issue 5

May 2023 - 253 articles

Cover Story: Grapevine is an economically important crop, and climate change is significantly affecting viticulture via direct effects on productivity, phenology, and quality. This article explored different pruning techniques with which to reduce vine phenological progression over three growing seasons. Late pruning and forcing vine re-growth reduced phenological progression from 10 up to 50 days. Juice chemical parameters highlighted specific components in berries subjected to contrasting pruning treatments, such as higher acidity, lower sugar, and higher yeast-available nitrogen. Our work provides evidence of the potential usefulness of the pruning method in manipulating phenological progression and berry ripening dynamics under a climate change scenario in the Trento DOC area (North Italy). View this paper
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Articles (253)

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,418 Views
13 Pages

20 May 2023

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of corn-planting population, using two conventional (Conv) and two brown-midrib (BMR) hybrids, and maturity stage at harvest on forage dry-matter (DM) yield, silage quality, and in-vitro fiber d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,116 Views
14 Pages

Soil Aggregates Stability Response to Summer Fallow Tillage in Rainfed Winter Wheat Fields on the Loess Plateau

  • Zewei Qi,
  • Weihua Cui,
  • Zimeng Tian,
  • Jiahua Li,
  • Yuechao Wang,
  • Peng Wu,
  • Zhiqiang Gao and
  • Jianfu Xue

19 May 2023

Soil aggregates are one of the most important indicators of soil quality, which can be affected strongly by soil tillage. Little is known about the composition and stability of soil aggregates under summer fallow tillage in rainfed winter wheat field...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,817 Views
21 Pages

19 May 2023

Prolonged drought periods, increasingly occurring worldwide due to global climate change, could affect the growth and productivity of both traditional and climate-resilient crops, including quinoa. Specifically, the vegetative growing cycle of this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
57 Citations
3,658 Views
18 Pages

TS-YOLO: An All-Day and Lightweight Tea Canopy Shoots Detection Model

  • Zhi Zhang,
  • Yongzong Lu,
  • Yiqiu Zhao,
  • Qingmin Pan,
  • Kuang Jin,
  • Gang Xu and
  • Yongguang Hu

19 May 2023

Accurate and rapid detection of tea shoots within the tea canopy is essential for achieving the automatic picking of famous tea. The current detection models suffer from two main issues: low inference speed and difficulty in deployment on movable pla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,867 Views
20 Pages

Changes in Soil Sulfate Sulfur Content as an Effect of Fertilizer Granules Containing Elemental Sulfur, Halloysite and Phosphate Rock

  • Aneta Lisowska,
  • Barbara Filipek-Mazur,
  • Andrzej Kalisz,
  • Olga Gorczyca and
  • Agnieszka Kowalczyk

19 May 2023

With a shortage of sulfur in the soil and an increasing world population and, thus, food consumption volume, the demand for this important nutrient is likely to increase, both globally and regionally. The purpose of this model incubation study was to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,734 Views
21 Pages

19 May 2023

The present study aimed to identify the abilities of the δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) producing purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB), Luteovulum sphaeroides W22 and W47, to reduce the Na+ concentration, and to ameliorate the soil fertility, nutrien...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,994 Views
20 Pages

19 May 2023

The inhibitory effects and mechanisms of eugenol were studied in pathogenic fungi that were isolated from passion fruit affected with naturally occurring fruit rot; additionally, the effect of eugenol treatment on fruit rot resistance in passion frui...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,082 Views
14 Pages

19 May 2023

The long-term extensive application of chemical fertilizers wreaks havoc on soil bacterial structure and function. To reduce the damage caused by chemical fertilizers, a six-year experiment was performed to study the effects of replacing 0% (CK), 25%...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,069 Views
17 Pages

Research Status, Methods and Prospects of Air-Assisted Spray Technology

  • Zhiming Wei,
  • Rui Li,
  • Xinyu Xue,
  • Yitian Sun,
  • Songchao Zhang,
  • Qinglong Li,
  • Chun Chang,
  • Zhihong Zhang,
  • Yongjia Sun and
  • Qingqing Dou

19 May 2023

Air-assisted boom sprayer is proven to be one of the best pesticide application methods to achieve uniform deposition of droplets in the canopy and improve the effective utilization of pesticides. However, the air flow velocity, air flow volume and a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,522 Views
25 Pages

19 May 2023

Biostimulants and rooting enhancers, i.e., auxins, affect many aspects of plant development. The experiment in this paper focused on the response of single-node rose semi-woody cuttings to rhizogenesis-enhancing preparations based on plant extracts i...

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Agronomy - ISSN 2073-4395