MarocFarm
M'Barka El Mouedden,
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Driss Azdem,
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Jamal Mabrouki
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Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 137 - 152
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Agriculture,
the
cornerstone
of
sustenance
for
over
a
billion
people,
faces
substantial
challenges
in
meeting
food
demands
growing
global
population
projected
to
reach
nearly
10
by
2050.
The
need
increase
agricultural
production
70%
is
compounded
decreasing
arable
land,
labor
shortages,
and
environmental
such
as
droughts,
floods,
soil
degradation,
pests,
diseases.
Modernizing
agriculture
through
advanced
technologies
like
IoT,
AI,
cloud
computing,
edge
fog
5G
critical
optimizing
crop
quality
quantity.
In
Morocco,
sector
transitioning
more
digital
intelligent
model
with
initiatives
MarocFarm,
which
integrates
various
tools
aid
farmers.
This
research
project
examines
impact
these
on
Moroccan
agriculture,
proposing
solutions
current
future
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Morphological Characteristics and Identification of Phytophthora Species Causing Gummosis and Root Rot of Citrus in Morocco
Boudoudou Dalal,
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Allal Douira,
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Hamid Benyahia
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et al.
Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 161 - 178
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
the
persistence
of
diseases
such
as
gummosis
and
root
rot,
mainly
caused
by
Phytophthora
spp.
species,
notably
P.
parasitica
citrophthora.
These
result
in
symptoms
leaf
wilting,
reduced
growth,
rot.
However,
a
detailed
characterization
species
involved
these
their
distribution
is
necessary
for
implementation
effective
control.
The
aim
study
to
characterize
associated
with
rot
citrus
Morocco,
well
select
most
resistant
rootstocks
replace
Sou
orange,
often
used
Moroccan
orchards.
Fourteen
isolates
were
identified
Significant
differences
observed
mycelial
growth
sporulation
potential
among
culture
media
used.
Isolates
also
showed
variability
pathogenicity,
some
displaying
high
strong
aggressiveness
on
leaves
branches
rootstocks.
Sour
orange
appears
be
relatively
resistant,
while
Citrange
C35
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Soil Microbes and Soil Contamination
Musa Ojeba Innocent,
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Adamu Mustapha,
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Mustapha Abdulsalam
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Community Health and Vulnerability
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Future Research of Soil Microbiomes and Green Technology Innovation for a Better Tomorrow
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Effect of Land‐Use Management on Soil Erosion Under Two Distinct Climates of Indian Himalayas
Owais Ali Wani,
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Vikas Sharma,
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Subhash Babu
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et al.
Land Degradation and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 12, 2024
ABSTRACT
Soil
erosion
is
a
growing
concern,
especially
in
regions
where
the
combination
of
climate,
land‐use,
and
soil
characteristics
increases
risk
degradation.
The
study
utilized
stratified
random
sampling
method
across
various
land‐use
types
both
subtropical
temperate
climatic
zones
Indian
Himalayas.
A
total
50
locations
were
strategically
selected,
with
25
each
climate
zone,
to
ensure
representative
data
collection.
samples
collected
from
two
depths
(0
15
cm
30
cm)
for
thorough
analysis.
This
set
out
examine
several
key
indicators
erodibility
factors
like
dispersion
ratio
(DR),
clay/moisture
equivalent
(meq)
(CMR),
percolation
(PR),
clay
(CR),
(ER),
moisture
(ME),
critical
level
organic
matter
(CLOM),
particle
size
distribution
different
land‐uses
climates.
goal
was
better
understand
how
these
interact
what
that
means
health
vulnerable
areas.
results
suggest
soils
climates
are
generally
more
prone
than
those
regions,
regardless
land
used.
For
example,
wastelands
exhibited
highest
levels
erodibility,
particularly
high
DR
(19.20),
PR
(15.54),
ER
(23.91),
while
had
higher
CR
(2.12).
On
other
hand,
undisturbed
forest
areas
lowest
erosion,
due
their
content,
(OM),
favorable
properties.
findings
highlights
significantly
emphasizing
importance
targeted
management
strategies.
choice
can
drastically
influence
horticultural
practices
presenting
viable
approach
reducing
loss
promoting
livelihoods.
Maintaining
protecting
implementing
thoughtful
essential
mitigating
risks
ensuring
sustainability
resources.
These
insights
relevant
Himalayas,
sustainable
crucial
environmental
preservation
community
well‐being.
land‐useland‐useland‐useland‐useland‐useland‐use.
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