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Proline mediated drought tolerance of selected barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) introgression lines and characterization of in vivo spike development
(2022-08-31)
The potential yield of barley is likely to decrease in the future due to the prevalence of drought stress in many world regions. In our study, drought stress affected phenology, biomass and other growth traits, and seed ......
Das Ertragspotenzial von Gerste wird in Zukunft wahrscheinlich abnehmen, da in vielen Regionen der Welt Trockenstress vorherrscht. In unserer Studie wirkte sich der Trockenstress auf die Phänologie, die Biomasse und andere ......
Das Ertragspotenzial von Gerste wird in Zukunft wahrscheinlich abnehmen, da in vielen Regionen der Welt Trockenstress vorherrscht. In unserer Studie wirkte sich der Trockenstress auf die Phänologie, die Biomasse und andere ......
Sustainability performance of organic and conventional farming systems in Kenya: Murang'a, Kirinyaga and Machakos Counties
(2022-03-17)
The concept of sustainable farming systems focuses on the need to develop techniques and practices that have positive effects on social outcomes, the environment, and food productivity. In Africa, there are limited empirical ...
Towards improved process representation for modelling CO2 and H2O fluxes of crops
(2022-05-30)
Exchange rates of CO2 and H2O between vegetation and the atmosphere are strongly linked by stomatal functions and crop growth. Crops under drought stress show different responses, such as stomatal ...
Patterns of Urbanization and Economic Development: Evidence from household surveys in Ethiopia
(2022-05-17)
Countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are urbanizing at an unprecedentedly fast rate. This trend has the potential to affect the welfare of households by altering the degree of urban proximity as well as the size of the ...
Ecological sanitation via thermophilic co-composting of humanure and biochar as an approach to climate-smart agriculture
(2022-06-01)
Lack of basic sanitation and appropriate waste management, limited access to mineral and organic fertilizers, and land degradation are major public health and food security challenges, particularly in developing regions ...
The genetic and molecular architecture controlling flowering time in interaction with the environment in winter wheat
(2022-06-22)
The time of flowering is a key factor for global adaptability to diverse conditions and a critical agronomical factor for successful reproduction. This high potential is resulting from a natural variation that has remained ...
The serum proteome and metabolome of dairy cows clustered for body fat content from a large dairy herd
(2022-06-20)
The transition from late pregnancy to early lactation implies metabolic and endocrine changes for accomplishing the adaptation to the rapid increase of milk production. Voluntary feed intake can usually not cover the energy ...
Improving animal welfare on dairy farms with special emphasis on calf management
(2022-06-17)
Livestock welfare, including dairy cows and calves, has gained importance for society, politics, and agriculture over the last decades. Providing kept animals with a high level of animal welfare requires the implementation ...
Role of root plasticity in response to soil compaction in sorghum
(2022-06-17)
Compacted soils limit crop production and affect millions of hectares of agricultural land globally. Plants vary in tolerance to soil compaction and roots express various plastic responses. Unfortunately, the importance ...
Importance of supplying dairy cows with essential fatty acids (EFA) and conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) during the transition period on metabolism and health
(2022-08-04)
Ketogenesis and steatosis are common sequelae of the severe mobilization of fat reserves necessary at the onset of lactation when the energy expenditures for milk and maintenance exceed the energy provided by voluntary ...