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Agriculture, Volume 9, Issue 3

March 2019 - 24 articles

Cover Story: Typical wild blueberry field in early spring from Northern Lac Saint-Jean (Saint-Eugène-D'Argentenay, Québec, Canada). Agricultural practices performed on wind-sensitive sand dunes can result in the development of unproductive areas marked by bare soils. Coupled with current practices, the application of apatite could lead blueberry landowners to rehabilitate such unproductive areas through increased glomalin-related soil protein deposition. View Paper here.
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Articles (24)

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,476 Views
5 Pages

Biodiversity of Vegetable Crops, A Living Heritage

  • Massimiliano Renna,
  • Angelo Signore,
  • Francesco F. Montesano,
  • Maria Gonnella and
  • Pietro Santamaria

Biodiversity is the natural heritage of the planet and is one of the key factors of sustainable development, due to its importance not only for the environmental aspects of sustainability but also for the social and economic ones. The purpose of this...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
37 Citations
16,699 Views
15 Pages

Date Palm Status and Perspective in Mexico

  • Noé Ortiz-Uribe,
  • Ricardo Salomón-Torres and
  • Robert Krueger

The Date palm (Phoenix dactilifera L.) was introduced to Mexico during the Spanish colonization, but its commercial production did not develop until the second half of the past century. A literature and field research, including a trip to the oases m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,304 Views
11 Pages

Regional Evaluation of Fungal Pathogen Incidence in Colombian Cocoa Crops

  • Raquel Villamizar-Gallardo,
  • Johann F. Osma and
  • Oscar Orlando Ortíz-Rodriguez

The production of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) in Colombia has a significant environmental and socioeconomic importance as a promissory crop in the post-conflict process. The department of Norte de Santander has cocoa crops that are dramatically affect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,670 Views
17 Pages

Manure is often considered a valuable resource for improving productivity in semi-arid tropics. This paper investigated agropastoralist knowledge of the use of manure and barriers that limit manure use in Borana, southern Ethiopia. The potential and...

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Agriculture - ISSN 2077-0472