Search Items: Crop rotation, . hits: 17
** Thaler, S; Pohankova, E; Eitzinger, J; Hlavinka, P; Orsag, M; Lukas, V; Brtnicky, M; Ruzek, P; Simeckova, J; Ghisi, T; Bohuslav, J; Klem, K; Trnka, M Determining Factors Affecting the Soil Water Content and Yield of Selected Crops in a Field Experiment with a Rainout Shelter and a Control Plot in the Czech Republic.
** Alemayehu, G; Shibabaw, A; Adgo, E; Asch, F; Freyer, B Crop rotation and organic matter application restore soil health and productivity of degraded highland crop farms in northwest Ethiopia.
** Kasper, M; Foldal, C; Kitzler, B; Haas, E; Strauss, P; Eder, A; Zechmeister-Boltenstern, S; Amon, B N2O emissions and NO3 (-) leaching from two contrasting regions in Austria and influence of soil, crops and climate: a modelling approach.
** Wannasek, L; Ortner, M; Kaul, HP; Amon, B; Amon, T Double-cropping systems based on rye, maize and sorghum: Impact of variety and harvesting time on biomass and biogas yield.
EUR J AGRON. 2019; 110, UNSP 125934 WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Kaweesa, S; Mkomwa, S; Loiskandl, W Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Uganda: A Case Study of the Lango Subregion.
** Feusthuber, E; Mitter, H; Schonhart, M; Schmid, E Integrated modelling of efficient crop management strategies in response to economic damage potentials of the Western Corn Rootworm in Austria.
AGR SYST. 2017; 157: 93-106. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Wannasek, L; Ortner, M; Amon, B; Amon, T Sorghum, a sustainable feedstock for biogas production? Impact of climate, variety and harvesting time on maturity and biomass yield.
BIOMASS BIOENERG. 2017; 106: 137-145. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Bodner, G; Kaul, HP N2O: Hot spots in the crop management system.
SUGAR IND. 2015; 140(11): 707-717. WoS** Kidd, P; Mench, M; Alvarez-Lopez, V; Bert, V; Dimitriou, I; Friesl-Hanl, W; Herzig, R; Janssen, JO; Kolbas, A; Muller, I; Neu, S; Renella, G; Ruttens, A; Vangronsveld, J; Puschenreiter, M Agronomic Practices for Improving Gentle Remediation of Trace Element-Contaminated Soils.
INT J PHYTOREMEDIAT. 2015; 17(11): 1005-1037. WoS PubMed FullText FullText_BOKU** Bernhardt, KG; Oschatz, ML; Laubhann, D; Stallegger, M; Ruscher, S; Surbock, A Influence of organic farming on the phytodiversity of the soil seedbank and above ground vegetation on organically managed farmland.
GESUNDE PFLANZ. 2014; 66(3): 103-109. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Atzberger, C; Rembold, F Mapping the Spatial Distribution of Winter Crops at Sub-Pixel Level Using AVHRR NDVI Time Series and Neural Nets.
REMOTE SENS-BASEL. 2013; 5(3): 1335-1354. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Thomsen, IK; Schweinzer, A; Friedel, JK; Samson, MF; Carcea, M; Narducci, V; Turfani, V; Askegaard, M; Surbock, A; Freyer, B; Heinzinger, M; Olesen, JE Management Effects on Quality of Organically Grown Winter Wheat.
AGROECOL SUST FOOD. 2013; 37(2): 172-192. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Schonhart, M; Schmid, E; Schneider, UA Crop Rota - A crop rotation model to support integrated land use assessments.
EUR J AGRON. 2011; 34(4): 263-277. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Bauer, A; Leonhartsberger, C; Bosch, P; Amon, B; Friedl, A; Amon, T Analysis of methane yields from energy crops and agricultural by-products and estimation of energy potential from sustainable crop rotation systems in EU-27.
CLEAN TECHNOL ENVIRON POLICY. CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; 12: 153-161. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Petersen, SO; Regina, K; Pollinger, A; Rigler, E; Valli, L; Yamulki, S; Esala, M; Fabbri, C; Syvasalo, E; Vinther, FP Nitrous oxide emissions from organic and conventional crop rotations in five European countries.
AGR ECOSYST ENVIRON. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT; 112: 200-206. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Yi, C., Kaul, H.-P., Kübler, E., Schwadorf, K., Aufhammer, W. Head Blight (Fusarium graminearum) and deoxynivalenol concentration in winter wheat as affected by pre-crop, soil tillage and nitrogen fertilization..
J. Plant Diseases and Protection, 108, 3, 217-230 WoS** Gretzmacher, R., Schabazian, N. Improving the productivity of winter wheat in Iran through rotation of wheat, fallow, soybean and alfalfa and manuring..
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