نتایج جستجو برای: crop losses

تعداد نتایج: 128664  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Megan L Mobley Rebecca L McCulley Ingrid C Burke Gary Peterson David S Schimel C Vernon Cole Edward T Elliott Dwayne G Westfall

As the world's population increases, marginal lands such as drylands are likely to become more important for food production. One proven strategy for improving crop production in drylands involves shifting from conventional tillage to no-till to increase water use efficiency, especially when this shift is coupled with more intensive crop rotations. Practices such as no-till that reduce soil dis...

Journal: :Journal of Productivity and Development 2006

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2017
Franziska Gaupp Georg Pflug Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler Jim Hall Simon Dadson

As recent events have shown, simultaneous crop losses in different parts of the world can cause serious risks to global food security. However, to date, little is known about the spatial dependency of lower than expected crop yields from global breadbaskets. This especially applies in the case of extreme events, i.e., where one or more breadbaskets are experiencing far below average yields. Wit...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2010
Abha Chhabra K. R. Manjunath Sushma Panigrahy

The paper presents a detailed understanding of nitrogenous fertilizer use in Indian agriculture and estimation of seasonal nitrogen loosses from rice crop in Indo-Gangetic plain region, the ‘food bowl’ of the Indian sub-continent. An integrated methodology was developed for quantification of different forms of nitrogen losses from rice crop using remote sensing derived inputs, field data of fer...

2000
Lisa Cameron Christopher Worswick

This paper studies the importance of labor supply responses in enabling households to smooth consumption in the face of crop loss. The 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey is unusual because it contains self-reported information on crop loss and on household responses to crop loss. 41.6 percent of households who reported a crop loss also reported that they responded by increasing their labor supp...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Marijn van der Velde Christian Folberth Juraj Balkovič Philippe Ciais Steffen Fritz Ivan A Janssens Michael Obersteiner Linda See Rastislav Skalský Wei Xiong Josep Peñuelas

The impact of soil nutrient depletion on crop production has been known for decades, but robust assessments of the impact of increasingly unbalanced nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) application rates on crop production are lacking. Here, we use crop response functions based on 741 FAO maize crop trials and EPIC crop modeling across Africa to examine maize yield deficits resulting from unbalanced...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
J S Strock P M Porter M P Russelle

Despite the use of best management practices for nitrogen (N) application rate and timing, significant losses of nitrate nitrogen (NO3(-)-N) in drainage discharge continue to occur from row crop cropping systems. Our objective was to determine whether a autumn-seeded winter rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop following corn (Zea mays L.) would reduce NO3(-)-N losses through subsurface tile drain...

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