Optimal Combination of Organic-Inorganic Fertilizer of Coffea arabica in Southwest China Based on Soil Nutrients, Photosynthesis, Bean Yield and Nutritional Quality
Weixian Huang,
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Xiaogang Liu,
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Rongmei Li
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et al.
Journal of soil science and plant nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Responses of Growth, Enzyme Activity, and Flower Bud Differentiation of Pepper Seedlings to Nitrogen Concentration at Different Growth Stages
Zhengnan Yan,
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Xiuxiu Cao,
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Lixue Bing
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et al.
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(10), P. 2270 - 2270
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
The
concentration
of
nitrogen
fertilizer
is
matched
with
the
nutrient
requirements
in
different
growth
stages
plants,
which
coordinates
their
vegetative
and
reproductive
growth.
In
this
study,
influences
before
after
initiation
flower
bud
differentiation
(first
second
stage,
respectively)
on
pepper
seedling
quality
were
studied.
chlorophyll
a
content,
sucrose
synthase
activity,
phosphate
activity
seedlings
grown
under
moderate
(15
mmol
L−1)
first
stage
combined
high
(25.61
15.7%,
39.3%,
34.6%
higher
than
those
same
treatment,
respectively.
regression
model
also
showed
that
values
diameter,
shoot
fresh
weight,
root
glutamine
synthetase
condition
stage.
addition,
results
comprehensive
evaluation
treatment
ranked
first,
improved
carbon
metabolism,
increased
biomass
accumulation,
promoted
flowering
seedlings.
Language: Английский
Boosting Coffee Yields and Water Productivity: A Review of Drip Irrigation in Ethiopia
Advances,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 120 - 126
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
This
review
evaluates
the
effects
of
different
irrigation
methods
on
coffee
yield
and
water
productivity
(WP)
in
Ethiopia's
Jimma
Wollega
zones,
aligning
with
global
trends.
Drip
consistently
results
highest
yields,
producing
3870
kg
ha<sup>-1</sup>
at
Melko,
a
48%
increase
over
surface
142%
rainfed
conditions.
In
East
Wayu,
drip
yields
2035
ha<sup>-1</sup>,
45%
higher
than
213%
farming.
Surface
irrigation,
although
less
efficient
drip,
still
offers
significant
improvements
methods,
cheery
3000
2330
Gera
district,
1402
West
Haru
demonstrating
increases
63%,
48%,
115%,
respectively,
Rainfed
agriculture
delivers
lowest
highlighting
its
vulnerability
to
scarcity,
only
1600
Melko
650
district.
The
emphasizes
need
for
better
agronomic
practices
boost
climate
resilience
Ethiopian
production.
also
achieves
WP,
0.38
m<sup>-</sup>³
(Melko)
0.17
m-³
(Wayu),
surpassing
lower
WP
values
methods.
findings
advocate
more
techniques
enhance
line
practices.
Language: Английский