نتایج جستجو برای: corn rotation while decreased in soybean

تعداد نتایج: 17040203  

2006
J. J. Reed G. P. Lardy M. L. Bauer M. Gibson J. S. Caton

Nine ruminally and duodenally cannulated (145 ± 21 kg of initial BW; Exp. 1) and sixteen intact (181 ± 36 kg of initial BW; Exp. 2), commercial, Angus, nursing, steer calves were used to evaluate the effects of advancing season and corn distillers dried grains with solubles in creep feed on intake, digestion, microbial efficiency, ruminal fermentation, and performance while grazing native range...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1970
J S Boyer

Rates of net photosynthesis were studied in soil-grown corn (Zea mays) and soybean (Glycine max) plants having various leaf water potentials. Soybean was unaffected by desiccation until leaf water potentials were below -11 bars. Rates of photosynthesis in corn were inhibited whenever leaf water potentials dropped below -3.5 bars.The differences in photosynthetic behavior could be attributed sol...

Journal: :Food additives and contaminants 2007
K N Reddy H K Abbas R M Zablotowicz C A Abel C H Koger

The effects of cotton-corn rotation and glyphosate use on levels of soil-borne Aspergillus flavus, aflatoxin and fumonisin contamination in corn and cotton seed were determined during 2002-2005 in Stoneville, Mississippi (USA). There were four rotation systems (continuous cotton, continuous corn, cotton-corn and corn-cotton) for both glyphosate-resistant (GR) and non-GR cultivars-herbicide syst...

2008
Rufang Wang Yonghong Du Jian Wang

Co-movement between futures prices can arise when commodities are substitutes. Using Johansen’s co-integration procedure, we fail to find a significant long-run link between soybean and corn prices on the Dalian Commodity Exchange of China. This relationship is re-examined using Johansen’s co-integration procedure that permits structural breaks. Results show evidence of co-integration and...

Journal: :Weed Science 2023

Abstract Waterhemp ( Amaranthus tuberculatus [Moq.] Sauer) escapes are common in midwestern U.S. soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] fields due to the continued rise herbicide-resistant (HR) populations. In a conventional harvesting system, weed seeds harvested with crop grain and spread back on field. Harvest seed control methods such as chaff lining concentrate seed-bearing into narrow row (cha...

2014
P. Dilip Venugopal Peter L. Coffey Galen P. Dively William O. Lamp Youjun Zhang

The local dispersal of polyphagous, mobile insects within agricultural systems impacts pest management. In the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, stink bugs, especially the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål 1855), contribute to economic losses across a range of cropping systems. Here, we characterized the density of stink bugs along the field edges of field corn and soybean at different s...

2005
Kathleen Delate Andrea McKern

Materials and Methods The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic production in Iowa. Treatments at the LTAR site, replicated four times in a completely randomized design, include the following rotations: conventional Corn-Soybean (C-S), organic Corn-Soybean-Oats/Alfalfa (C-S-O/A), organic Corn-Soybean-Oats/Alfalfa-Alfalfa (CS-O/A-A), and Soybean...

2016
Michael W. Van Liew Song Feng T. B. Pathak

This study employed the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to evaluate the impacts of projected future climate change scenarios on water balance, runoff, sediment, total nitrogen (N), and total phosphorus (P) at the field scale for four locations in the Heartland region: Sioux City (Iowa) and Columbus, Mullen, and Harrison (Nebraska). A conventional two-year corn-soybean rotation was assumed...

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