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Dose- and Application-Dependent Effects of Biogenic Selenium Nanoparticles on Germination, Growth, and Antioxidant Response of Capsicum annuum L.

  • Andrés de Jesús López-Gervacio,
  • Iliana Barrera-Martínez,
  • Joaquín Alejandro Qui-Zapata,
  • Mayra Itzcalotzin Montero-Cortés,
  • Graciela Dolores Ávila-Quezada and
  • Soledad García-Morales
Agriculture2026, 16(6), 707;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060707 
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22 March 2026

Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) synthesized through green routes have emerged as promising nanobiostimulants in sustainable agriculture due to their ability to enhance plant growth and antioxidant defense. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bio...

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An Automatic Scoring Method for Swine Leg Structure Based on 3D Point Clouds

  • Yongqi Han,
  • Youjun Yue,
  • Xianglong Xue,
  • Mingyu Li,
  • Yikai Fan,
  • Simon X. Yang,
  • Daniel Morris,
  • Qifeng Li and
  • Weihong Ma
Agriculture2026, 16(6), 706;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060706 
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22 March 2026

The leg structure of swine is closely related to their robustness and longevity. Animals with sound legs generally have longer productive lifespans and higher reproductive efficiency, whereas leg defects can markedly impair performance and shorten se...

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Effect of Microplastics on the Environmental Fate of Atrazine in Soil: Adsorption and Dissipation

  • Zhao Cheng,
  • Wenfeng Yang,
  • Xinyun Zhou,
  • Jian Chen,
  • Hui Zhang,
  • Kang Lv,
  • Liya Ma,
  • Jing Ge,
  • Yaoyao Cao and
  • Hongjie Sheng
  • + 2 authors
Agriculture2026, 16(6), 705;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060705 
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21 March 2026

The accumulation of microplastics (MPs) in agricultural soils and atrazine in agricultural soils creates compound pollution that severely threatens soil health. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (...

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Rapid Extraction of Tea Bud Phenotypic Parameters ‘In Situ’ Combining Key Point Recognition and Depth Image Fusion

  • Yang Guo,
  • Yiyong Chen,
  • Weihao Yao,
  • Junshu Wang,
  • Jianlong Li,
  • Bo Zhou,
  • Junhong Zhao and
  • Jinchi Tang
Agriculture2026, 16(6), 704;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060704 
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21 March 2026

Real-time measurement of tea bud phenotypes via mobile devices is constrained by model lightweighting challenges, and research on non-contact measurement of tea bud phenotypes based on key points remains largely unexplored. Information on the growth...

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Citrus Limonene as a Potential Source of Biopesticides Against Maize Weevils

  • Yamkela Silwanyana,
  • Ayodeji Oluwabunmi Oriola,
  • Gugulethu Mathews Miya,
  • Yiseyon Sunday Hosu,
  • Adebola Omowunmi Oyedeji,
  • Opeoluwa Oyehan Oyedeji and
  • Simon Kamande Kuria

The maize weevil is a major postharvest pest of stored maize, causing substantial quantitative and qualitative grain losses and posing a serious threat to food security. In many regions of the world, particularly in developing countries where maize i...

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Water and Carbon Footprints of Organic Cotton Under Mediterranean Conditions: Effects of Irrigation Regimes, Cultivar Response, and Carbon Pricing

  • Teresa Totaro,
  • Noemi Tortorici,
  • Carmelo Mosca,
  • Antonio Giovino,
  • Teresa Tuttolomondo and
  • Nicolò Iacuzzi

The analysis of water and emission efficiency in cropping systems is vital for sustainable agriculture in Mediterranean regions, which face increasing water shortages. This study offers a site-specific assessment of the Water Footprint (WFP) and Carb...

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Salmonella enterica serotype Mbandaka has emerged as a significant foodborne pathogen in poultry, posing increasing public health risks through its zoonotic transmission from poultry sources to humans, yet critical gaps remain in understanding its tr...

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Agriculture2026, 16(6), 699;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060699 
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20 March 2026

Drought stress during germination impairs seed germination and seedling development in wheat. Seed germination depends on embryo lipid mobilization for energy supply; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying lipid mobilization in drought stress g...

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Agriculture2026, 16(6), 698;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060698 
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20 March 2026

To address the problems of high digging resistance, elevated energy consumption, and severe soil adhesion encountered during mechanized potato harvesting, a bionic potato digging shovel inspired by the corrugated dorsal structure of the white grub wa...

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Computer Vision-Based Detection of Agonistic Behaviors in Pigs: Advances and Applications for Precision Livestock Farming

  • Md Kamrul Hasan,
  • Hong-Seok Mun,
  • Ahsan Mehtab,
  • Jin-Gu Kang,
  • Md Sharifuzzaman,
  • Eddiemar B. Lagua,
  • Young-Hwa Kim,
  • Hae-Rang Park and
  • Chul-Ju Yang
Agriculture2026, 16(6), 700;https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture16060700 
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20 March 2026

Agonistic behaviors such as aggression, ear biting, and tail biting remain major challenges for pig welfare, particularly during the weaning and growing periods. Computer vision (CV) technologies are emerging as scalable tools for non-invasive monito...

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Microbial inoculation represents an environmentally friendly biocontrol strategy that can enhance soil quality, improve crop growth efficiency, and promote sustainable agriculture. However, the long-term effects and ecological safety of non-native mi...

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Experimental Modelling of Sunflower Seed Moisture Content During Controlled Drying Using Machine Learning Methods

  • Ana Matin,
  • Ivan Brandić,
  • Karlo Špelić,
  • Ivana Tomić,
  • Aleksandra Pavlović,
  • Božidar Matin,
  • Tajana Krička and
  • Ante Galić

The aim of this research was to experimentally analyze the influence of drying method, temperature, and drying time on moisture content (MC), elemental composition (percentages of C, H, N, S, and O), and protein and fat content in sunflower seeds, as...

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Kinship and Network Analysis of Two South African Beef Cattle Breeds Using Pedigree and High-Density SNP Markers

  • Khulekani S. Khanyile,
  • Azwihangwisi Maiwashe,
  • Nozipho A. Magagula,
  • Este van Marle-Köster and
  • Avhashoni A. Zwane

Accurate genealogical records are essential in livestock breeding for maintaining genetic diversity, preventing inbreeding, and mapping of economically important traits in beef production. This study aimed to assess parent–offspring relationshi...

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The Landscape of Flax Production: Agronomic Drivers, Crop Management, and Approaches to Emerging Challenges

  • Marlene Santos,
  • Ana I. Rodrigues,
  • Aureliano C. Malheiro and
  • Eunice Bacelar

Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is among the earliest domesticated crops and remains agronomically and economically important due to its dual use for fibre and seed (oil) production. In recent years, renewed interest in flax has emerged from its role i...

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Accurate and stable acquisition of the spatial distribution of soybean planting areas is essential for supporting precision agricultural monitoring and ensuring food security. However, crop remote-sensing mapping for specific regions still faces crit...

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Soil-borne diseases have become increasingly serious due to continuous planting. Soil fumigation may be inadequate because of the persistence of soil-borne pathogens on ginger seed rhizome. A combined strategy of soil fumigation and seed rhizome disi...

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Long-Term Differential Fertilization Strategies Enhance Soil Quality and Microbial Metabolic Functions: Evidence from a 45-Year Field Experiment

  • Junmei Shi,
  • Zonglin Lu,
  • Tong Lu,
  • Shuxiao Luan,
  • Yanru Yang,
  • Zhengchao Wu,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Jinfeng Yang and
  • Xiaori Han

Fertilization is a regular management approach that can enhance soil fertility and stimulate the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms. However, the prolonged influence of fertilization practices on soil quality, microbial functional characteris...

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Rice Straw as Growth Substrate for Soilless Sod Production

  • Baohua Chu,
  • Sangyuan Hu,
  • Shaofan Zuo,
  • Lingling Shi and
  • Zhaolong Wang

Rice straw as a growth substrate for soilless sod production not only avoids the damage to farmland soil deterioration but also solves the difficulty in disposing of a large amount of agricultural straw waste. This study was designed to explore the f...

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Soil Penetration, Moisture, and Infiltration Under Agroecological Management: Impacts of Conservation Tillage and Microbial Inoculants (Rhizobium spp., Ensifer spp., Pseudomonas spp., and Bacillus spp.) in Hungary

  • Jana Budimir-Marjanovic,
  • Sherwan Yassin Hammad,
  • Shokhista Turdalieva,
  • Arimelimanjaka Fanilo Nomentsoa,
  • Ujunwa Juliet Eze,
  • Shamsul Islam Shipar,
  • Jose Dorado and
  • Apolka Ujj

Modern agriculture faces increasing pressure to maintain productivity while reducing soil degradation, chemical inputs, and ecological footprint, making biologically based soil-improvement strategies highly relevant. This study examined whether micro...

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Assessing the Economic Value of Livestock Vaccination: Empirical Evidence from Southern Ethiopia

  • Amanuel Chumburo,
  • Carlo Cucchi,
  • Alula Tafesse,
  • Abrham Belay Mekonnen,
  • John Walker Recha and
  • Philip Osano

This research aimed to investigate livestock owners’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a hypothetical livestock vaccination program in southern Ethiopia. We used both primary and secondary data. The former data were collected from 377 livestock farm...

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The Impact of Age at First Mating on Lifetime Milk Yield in Alpine Goats: Balancing Early Gains and Lifetime Efficiency

  • Ante Kasap,
  • Danijel Mulc,
  • Marija Špehar,
  • Valentino Držaić,
  • Zvonimir Prpić,
  • Darko Jurković,
  • Zdravko Barać and
  • Boro Mioč

The longitudinal study investigated the impact of age at first mating (AFM) on milk yield (MY) across the productive lifespan of Alpine goats born between 2005 and 2018. Data from 740 animals across three herds and 3200 lactations were analyzed. The...

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China is one of the world’s major lychee producers, and the fruit’s soft texture, small size, and thin peel make non-destructive robotic harvesting particularly challenging. Accurate fruit detection, branch segmentation, and precise picki...

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Serbia’s agricultural budget has shifted repeatedly between production-linked market support and direct payments (MSDPs) and investment-oriented rural development support (RD). Using harmonized annual data for 2015–2025 from final amended...

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Amid the dual pressures of ecological conservation and livelihood sustainability on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, investigating the economic effects of herders’ adaptation strategies holds practical relevance. Focusing on grass-based livesto...

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Upregulation of Three NAC Genes in Cucumber Grafted on Figleaf Gourd Contributes to Enhanced Resistance Against FOC Infection

  • Hongjia Zhang,
  • Yiwei Peng,
  • Yue Xu,
  • Kang Luo,
  • Gengyun Li,
  • Chao Song,
  • Mingdong Ran,
  • Huameng Huang,
  • Zheng-An Yang and
  • Yun Zheng
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Cucumber Fusarium wilt, which is induced by the soil-borne pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Cucumerinum (FOC), represents a highly destructive disease. Cucumber seedling grafted onto figleaf gourd (Cucurbita ficifolia Bouché) rootstock (CFC)...

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Chronic nutrient stress, whether deficiency or excess, alters trees’ physiology and disrupts their growth. Because growth and hydraulics co-determine stem diameter dynamics, we hypothesize that stem diameter variation (SDV, measured by point de...

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Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a crop used as a forage that possesses an exceptional nutritional profile and digestibility. Unfortunately, this crop has low seed yield. Within the framework of the “Legume Generation” EC-funded proj...

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Collective action serves as a critical mechanism for addressing deficiencies in small-scale irrigation infrastructure and fostering a virtuous cycle of their operation and maintenance. Village leaders, as central figures in organizing and mobilizing...

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Deep Learning-Enabled Nondestructive Prediction of Moisture Content in Post-Heading Paddy Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

  • Ha-Eun Yang,
  • Hong-Gu Lee,
  • Jeong-Eun Lee,
  • Jeong-Yong Shin,
  • Wan-Gyu Sang,
  • Byoung-Kwan Cho and
  • Changyeun Mo

Rapid non-destructive evaluation of the moisture content of freshly harvested paddy rice in the field is essential for determining the optimal harvest timing, ensuring high-quality rice production and energy savings. This study developed a non-destru...

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Against the backdrop of China’s rural revitalization, understanding the factors influencing farmers’ agricultural technology adoption behavior is crucial for enhancing such adoption. Therefore, exploring the decision-making logic behind f...

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Estimation of Crop Coefficients of a High-Density Hazelnut Orchard Using Traditional Methods vs. UAV-Derived Thermal and Spectral Indices

  • Alessandra Vinci,
  • Raffaella Brigante,
  • Silvia Portarena,
  • Laura Marconi,
  • Simona Lucia Facchin,
  • Daniela Farinelli and
  • Chiara Traini

Evapotranspiration and crop coefficients are key variables for designing efficient irrigation strategies in tree crops, yet standard tabulated coefficients derived for mature, fully covering orchards often fail to represent the water use of young, hi...

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Soil Transport by Water Erosion Affects the Distribution of Ground-Dwelling Invertebrates in Chernozem Agricultural Landscapes

  • Bořivoj Šarapatka,
  • Lukáš Puch,
  • Vojtěch Chmelík,
  • Ondřej Machač,
  • Karel Tajovský,
  • Marek Bednář,
  • Patrik Netopil and
  • Ivan Hadrián Tuf

Erosion in intensively farmed landscapes threatens above- and below-ground biodiversity. While impacts on soil physical and chemical properties (which affect soil inhabiting biota) are well documented, effects on ground-associated fauna (distribution...

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Comprehensively integrating eco-farms and rural tourism represents a crucial pathway for advancing rural revitalization and sustainable development; however, existing research has pre-dominantly focused on the net effects of individual factors, faili...

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Maize Straw Strip Mulching Mediated Transformation of Soil Organic Nitrogen Across Soil Depths in Wheat and Potato Cultivation

  • Lei Pang,
  • Bowen Xia,
  • Taylor Galimah Girmanee,
  • Muhammad Zahid Mumtaz,
  • Nannan Hu,
  • Xiaoyan Wang,
  • Xiaohua Wang,
  • Haofei Zheng and
  • Jianlong Lu

Soil nitrogen availability is a major constraint to crop productivity in rainfed arid and semi-arid regions. The influence of straw strip mulching on nitrogen availability and transformation across soil layers remains unclear. This study investigates...

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Mapping Sheep and Goat Biodiversity in the Apulia Region: The LOCAL Project

  • Antonella Santillo,
  • Martina di Corcia,
  • Elena Ciani and
  • Marzia Albenzio

The LOCAL project, ‘Biodiversity and enhancement of local sheep and goat genotypes with a predominant aptitude for milk production’, was developed in the Apulia region of Southern Italy. It adopted a multidisciplinary scientific approach...

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CFSS-YOLO: A Detection Method for Cotton Top Bud in Real Farmland

  • Xi Wu,
  • Tingting Zhu,
  • Sheng Xue,
  • Jian Wu,
  • Hongzhen Guo and
  • Chao Ni

Accurate identification of the cotton top bud is a prerequisite for automated cotton topping. However, the detection of the cotton top bud is low due to the small target size and a similar background. Therefore, a method named CFSS-YOLO was proposed...

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In structured orchard environments, harvesting robots operate where rigid bodies (e.g., trunks, poles, and wires) coexist with flexible foliage. Strict avoidance of all obstacles significantly compromises operational efficiency. To address this, this...

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Spatiotemporal Evolution of Drought and Its Multi-Factor Driving Mechanisms in Xinjiang During 1981–2020

  • Xuchuang Yu,
  • Siguo Liu,
  • Anni Deng,
  • Runsen Li,
  • Xiaotao Hu,
  • Ping’an Jiang and
  • Ning Yao

Drought is a highly destructive natural disaster that inflicts severe economic losses. Its formation mechanisms are complex, yet existing studies have often focused on single driving factors, leaving the synergistic effects of multiple factors insuff...

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Comparative Evaluation of the Quality of Turkey Meat from Organic and Commercial Production Subjected to Heat Treatment

  • Jadwiga Topczewska,
  • Anna Augustyńska-Prejsnar,
  • Małgorzata Ormian and
  • Joseph Ohimor

This study comparatively assessed the quality of organically and commercially produced turkey meat roasted to internal temperatures of 72 ± 2 °C, 80 ± 2 °C, and 88 ± 2 °C. The evaluation encompassed physical character...

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Global high-mountain ecosystems are increasingly subjected to intensified anthropogenic disturbances, which facilitate the spread of invasive alien plants and threaten agricultural sustainability and ecological security. Using Laojun Mountain in Yunn...

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In areas with frequent wildlife activity, coordinating biodiversity conservation with agricultural production is a critical issue for achieving agricultural sustainability. This study uses farm household survey data collected in 2022 from Asian eleph...

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Aux/IAA Transcription Factors Modulating Drought-Responsive Root System Remodeling in Potato

  • Xueduo Qian,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Tiqian Han,
  • Yijia Wang,
  • Li Wang and
  • Shoujiang Feng

Aux/IAA proteins function as central transcriptional repressors in auxin signaling and have been implicated in coordinating developmental responses to environmental stress, particularly through modulation of root system architecture. However, the con...

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The present study investigated the detection performance of the YOLOv8s, YOLO11s, and YOLO12s models, implemented within convolutional neural network architectures, for identifying floricane raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) shrubs using RGB imagery and mu...

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Effectiveness of Mechanical Precision Weed Control in Organically Grown Winter Spelt Wheat

  • Józef Tyburski,
  • Jolanta Kowalska,
  • Kazimierz Obremski,
  • Marcin Żurek and
  • Paweł Wojtacha

Weed competition restricts organic cereal production. In our study on the mechanical control of weeds, classic (tined weeder) and modern machines were used (spring-tined weeder, rotary weeder and camera-guided hoe). The study was conducted in two gro...

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Characterisation of Bacillus BacMix-Linked Metabolic Response in Strawberry and Descriptive Leaf Microbiome Signatures

  • Ingrida Mažeikienė,
  • Edvinas Misiukevičius,
  • Darius Černauskas,
  • Lina Trakšelė and
  • Neringa Rasiukevičiūtė

Sustainable indoor growing management requires biological alternatives that protect against pathogens, preserve fruit quality and minimise chemical inputs in strawberries. We compared the impacts of a four-strain Bacillus consortium (BacMix) and chem...

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Florida (FL)’s agriculture sector is undergoing rapid transformation due to biological shocks, environmental stressors, import competition, and accelerating urbanization. Citrus greening, laurel wilt, and hurricane-related damage have sharply r...

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In desert regions, frequent aeolian dust events lead to rapid dust accumulation on greenhouse films, critically compromising light transmittance and inhibiting crop growth. To address this challenge, this study integrated Computational Fluid Dynamics...

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Biochar Derived from Black Liquor as a Soil Amendment: Effects on Soil Quality, Growth Parameters, Chlorophyll and Mineral Content of Barley

  • Anca Maria Zaharioiu,
  • Oana Maria Tanislav,
  • Marius Constantinescu,
  • Antoaneta Roman,
  • Felicia Bucura,
  • Violeta-Carolina Niculescu,
  • Simona Oancea and
  • Florian Marin

This study investigated the application of biochar obtained from black liquor, a residue generated during the Kraft pulping process in the paper industry, as a sustainable soil amendment in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivation. The biochar was pro...

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Rice undergoes rapid growth and exhibits a high demand for nutrients during the tillering and booting stages. SPAD readings, which reflect relative leaf chlorophyll status, and leaf nitrogen content (LNC) are key indicators of plant nutritional statu...

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