نتایج جستجو برای: abandoned dry farming

تعداد نتایج: 125509  

Journal: :international journal of agricultural management and development 0
khadijeh abolfathi m.sc. student in assessment and land use planning, natural resources and environmental engineering department, faculty of agricultural science, payame noor university (pnu), tehran, iran marzieh alikhah-asl assistant professor, natural resources and environmental engineering, faculty of agricultural science, payame noor university (pnu), tehran, iran mohammad rezvani assistant professor, natural resources and environmental engineering, faculty of agricultural science, payame noor university (pnu), tehran, iran mohammad namdar forest, rangeland and watershed management organization, tehran, iran

the growing population and increasing socio-economic necessities creates a pressure on land use/land cover. nowadays, land use change detection using remote sensing data provides quantitative and timely information for management and evaluation of natural resources. this study investigates the land use changes in part of hableh rood watershed of iran using landsat 7 and 8 (sensor etm+ and oli) ...

2012
Esperanza Ursú David Serrano José L. Tella

The lesser kestrel is a Globally Threatened Species which large decline has been related to recent agricultural changes in European pseudo-steppes. Irrigation is considered as one of the major threats for this and other steppe birds, but the actual effects of irrigation on foraging habitat selection have been scarcely examined. We studied the selection of traditional dry cereal farming and irri...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
kamran taznabi babak delkhosh seyed javad angaji marjan diyanat

in order to examine the impact of pure and mixed planting on the production of grasses and also the biological control of weeds an experiment was conducted in the research farm of alashtar city of lorestan province between the years 1391 and 1392. this experiment within the design of complete random blocks (rcbd) with 6 protections which included 100:0 (rouph pea pure planting) 0:100 (pure plan...

2006
Begoña Peco Ana M. Sánchez Francisco M. Azcárate

Many dehesa zones in marginal areas are suffering from the abandonment of traditional farming practices. Herbivore grazing affects grassland dynamics, changing the species colonisation and extinction relationships via consumption, mechanical disturbance, seed dispersal and altered soil fertility due to dung-borne nutrient input. This paper analyses changes to floristic composition, species rich...

Journal: :پژوهش های حبوبات ایران 0
پریسا خلیق خیاوی محمد کاوسی کلاشمی

in this study, total factor productivity growth of iran’s pulses (including irrigated pea, dry pea, irrigated lentil, dry lentil, irrigated soybean, dry soybean and irrigated bean) during of farming years 1989-1990 though 2007-2008 had been analyzed, using nonparametric malmquist approach. so, amounts of inputs usages include seeds, fertilizers, dung, poison, herbicide, labor, water and acreage...

2016
Ziyan Yang Zanhong Li Xiubin Li Liangjie Xin Laixiang Sun

Cropland abandonment has emerged as a prevalent phenomenon in the mountainous areas of China. While there is a general understanding that this new trend is driven by the rising opportunity cost of rural labor, rigorous theoretical and empirical analyses are largely absent. This paper first develops a theoretical model to investigate household decisions on farming scale when off-farm labor marke...

2017
Michael G Branstetter Ana Ješovnik Jeffrey Sosa-Calvo Michael W Lloyd Brant C Faircloth Seán G Brady Ted R Schultz

The evolution of ant agriculture, as practised by the fungus-farming 'attine' ants, is thought to have arisen in the wet rainforests of South America about 55-65 Ma. Most subsequent attine agricultural evolution, including the domestication event that produced the ancestor of higher attine cultivars, is likewise hypothesized to have occurred in South American rainforests. The 'out-of-the-rainfo...

2014
Blessing Mhlanga

Conservation agriculture (CA) is promoted as a cropping system that has potential to alleviate poor crop yields in smallholder farming while protecting the environment. It involves maintenance of permanent soil cover, diverse crop rotations and/or interactions; and minimum soil disturbance. CA is associated with crop residue management challenges due to low crop biomass yields and crop-livestoc...

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