نتایج جستجو برای: agro

تعداد نتایج: 10776  

2008
Refugio Bernardo García-Reyes Luís Potosí

Agro-waste materials such as sorghum straw (SS), oats straw (OS) and agave baggasse (AB) contain several functional groups (carboxyl, carbonyl, acetamido, amino, hydroxyl, etc.) which are able to bind heavy metal ions present in aqueous solution. The major advantages of these materials are: low-cost, high efficiency and regeneration. The agro-waste materials studied in this research (water wash...

Journal: :مدیریت اراضی 0
عباس طاعتی کارشناس ارشد گروه مهندسی علوم خاک دانشگاه تهران. فریدون سرمدیان استاد گروه مهندسی علوم خاک دانشگاه تهران.

agro-ecological zoning is one of the effective tools for assining land to suitable land use.the study areawith16618ha islocatedin abyek area inqazvin province. in totally 43 agro- ecoloical zones were distinguished by combining maps of isohyet, isotherm, length of growing periodand agro-edaphic zones. based on above information a land suitability was produced for the study area and prediction o...

2009
Yoshio Inoue

In the tropical mountain of Southeast Asia, slash-and-burn (S/B) agriculture is an important food production system and widely practiced in many countries. The ecosystem carbon stock in this land use is linked not only to the carbon exchange with the atmosphere but also to the food and resource security. In this study, we revealed the land use and ecosystem carbon stock in the northern part of ...

2016
Medha Devare Céline Aubert Marie-Angélique Laporte Léo Valette Elizabeth Arnaud Pier Luigi Buttigieg

Addressing global challenges to agricultural productivity and profitability increasingly requires access to data from a variety of disciplines, and the ability to easily combine and analyze related data sets. Innovation in agricultural research for development must therefore be mediated by reliable and consistently annotated information resources across disciplinary domains. Leveraging semantic...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Prateek Gupta Bhushan G. Jagyasi Bighnaraj Panigrahi Hemant Kumar Rath Srinivasu Pappula Anantha Simha

To provide sustainable digital agro-advisory services to farmers, seamless flow of information from the farmers to the experts/expert systems, and vice versa is required. The query generated by the farmers, which may contain multimedia data regarding disease or pest attack in the crops is required to be transmitted to the experts for analysis. Further, after analyzing the query, an alert or adv...

2018
Abhishek Hota Sangram Biswal Niranjana Sahoo Gnanavel Venkatesan Sargam Arya Amit Kumar Muthannan Andavar Ramakrishnan Awadh Bihari Pandey Manoranjan Rout

Aim The study was undertaken to assess the prevalence of antibodies to Capripoxviruses among small ruminants of Odisha, India. Materials and Methods A total of 500 random serum samples collected from 214 sheep and 286 goats across 10 agro-climatic zones of Odisha, were screened using whole virus antigen-based indirect ELISA for antibodies against Capripoxviruses. Results were analyzed by suit...

2015
M. Fader W. von Bloh S. Shi A. Bondeau W. Cramer

In the Mediterranean region, climate and land use change are expected to impact on natural and agricultural ecosystems by warming, reduced rainfall, direct degradation of ecosystems and biodiversity loss. Human population growth and socioeconomic changes, notably on the eastern and southern shores, will require increases in food production and put additional pressure on agro-ecosystems and wate...

2017
M. C. Echeverria M. Nuti José Maria Cordova

Over ten million tonnes of solid residues are generated yearly from coffee agro-industry worldwide, along with larger amounts of wastewaters and cultivation residues. Both wastewaters and solid residues, such as defective coffee beans and spent coffee grounds, along with coffee husks (pulp and mucilage) that constitute around 60% of the wet weight of the fresh fruit, represent a relevant source...

2011
Peter H Thrall John G Oakeshott Gary Fitt Simon Southerton Jeremy J Burdon Andy Sheppard Robyn J Russell Myron Zalucki Mikko Heino R Ford Denison

Anthropogenic impacts increasingly drive ecological and evolutionary processes at many spatio-temporal scales, demanding greater capacity to predict and manage their consequences. This is particularly true for agro-ecosystems, which not only comprise a significant proportion of land use, but which also involve conflicting imperatives to expand or intensify production while simultaneously reduci...

Journal: :Revista de Ingeniería 2011

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید