Innovative Silvofishery Model in Restored Mangrove Forests: A 10-Year Assessment
Suyono Suyono,
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Alin Fithor
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Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. e42043 - e42043
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
novelty
of
this
study
lies
in
the
investigations
silvofishery
10-year-old
mangrove
forest
former
abrasive
shrimp
ponds.
sedimentation
depths
are
different
from
area
core
stand
zone
as
a
fishing
area.
This
aims
to
describe
relationship
between
conditions,
abundance
gastropods,
and
mud
crabs
(Scylla
spp.)
Pandansari
Hamlet,
Kaliwlingi
Village,
Brebes
District,
Regency.
Mangrove
tourist
resulted
locations,
which
were
divided
into
3
stations.
Station
I
was
muddy
substrate
located
within
tourism
II
sandy
bordering
sea,
only
15
m
away.
Finally,
III
had
sand
near
Pemali
River,
8
For
sustainability
management
purpose,
local
communities
needed
be
involved.
Utilizing
forests
combination
with
fishery
commodities,
could
protect
plants
while
providing
more
yields
fisheries.
Thus,
system
increase
people's
income
still
maintaining
forests.
Based
on
these
findings,
it
said
that
areas
feasible
used
best
Indonesia.
Language: Английский
Surface runoff influenced by single and consortia of cover crops in southern Brazil
European Journal of Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
166, P. 127567 - 127567
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Lessons about soil health and corn yield after a decade of cover crop and corn residue management
Hans W. Klopp,
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Humberto Blanco- Canqui,
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Paul J. Jasa
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et al.
Field Crops Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
326, P. 109860 - 109860
Published: March 25, 2025
Language: Английский
Breeding for cold tolerance in common annual legume cover crops
Crop Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
65(3)
Published: April 29, 2025
Abstract
There
has
been
a
significant
increase
in
cover
crop
adoption,
with
land
use
nearly
doubling
over
the
last
decade.
Winter
legume
crops
provide
several
ecosystem
services,
such
as
weed
suppression
and
reducing
soil
erosion,
while
serving
an
excellent
nitrogen
source
for
subsequent
cash
crops.
Hairy
vetch
(
Vicia
villosa
R.),
crimson
clover
Trifolium
incarnatum
),
winter
pea
Pisum
sativum
L.)
are
three
major
annual
United
States.
However,
varying
survival
rates
have
reduced
their
reliability
compared
hardy
grasses
like
cereal
rye
Secale
cereale
).
cultivars
selected
bred
pea,
which
also
used
food
forage
crops,
but
fewer
breeding
efforts
toward
cold
tolerance
made
hairy
or
clover.
Despite
current
efforts,
all
species
can
suffer
from
damage
hardiness
zone
6
below.
Developing
requires
multifaceted
approach,
including
cultivar
selection
hybridization,
quantitative
trait
locus
isolation,
management
practice
improvement,
identification
of
new
sources
hardiness.
Cold
acclimation,
deacclimation
resistance,
reacclimation
potential
possible
mechanisms
to
explore
these
be
evaluated
field
controlled
environments
using
visual
scoring,
chlorophyll
fluorescence,
ion
leakage
assays.
Language: Английский