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  1. How prepared are water and agricultural sectors in Sri Lanka for climate change?: a review by Eriyagama, Nishadi, Smakhtin, Vladimir U.

    Published 2009
    “…For example, a 0.5 0C increase in temperature can reduce rice yield by approximately 5.9%; extended dry spells and excessive cloudiness during the wet season can reduce coconut yield so that annual losses can range between $32 and $73 million. …”
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    Conference Paper
  2. Suivi par teledetection des cultures de decrue dans la vallee du fleuve Senegal en saison froide 2000/2001. In FrenchEstimating crop yield in flood recession agriculture in the Sen... by Mane, L.K., Fraval, P.

    Published 2001
    “…However, over the entire rainy season, the inflow into the reservoir exceeded the water released from it. In the Podor department, 18.998 hectares were cultivated, corresponding to 51% of the inundated area. …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Nutrient Release Dynamics in Argentinean Pampean Soils Amended with Composts under Laboratory Conditions by Orden, Luciano, Iocoli, Gastón Alejandro, Bustamante, María Ángeles, Moral, Raúl, Rodríguez, Roberto A.

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, both composts presented high contents of available P, but without exceeding 50 mg P kg−1, due to the slow release from the stable organic P fractions present in compost. …”
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  4. Analyzing diversification possibilities on specialized tobacco farms in Argentina using a bio-economic farm model by Chavez Clemente, Maria Daniela, Berentsen, Paul, Oude Lansink, Alfons

    Published 2025
    “…In the specific case of Valle de Lerma, many years of continuous tobacco mono-cropping, excessive ploughing and poor irrigation control have caused soil degradation of the land used for tobacco. …”
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  5. Digestibilidad in vivo e in vitro del pasto brasilero (Phalaris arundinacea). by Moreno Moreno, J.

    Published 2018
    “…El consumo voluntario en base al peso metabólico fue de 45.8 y de 45.5 g/kg/día de forraje verde y heno, convirtiendose este factor en la mayor limitante para la valoración nutricional del P. arundinacea. La excresión fue mayor en el heno, coincidiendo con una menor digestibilidad en algunos nutrientes cuando se administra bajo esta forma sugiriendo la restricción en el uso del pasto bajo la forma de heno. …”
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    Tesis
  6. Spårelement i Sveriges jordbruksmark by Knutson, Per

    Published 2011
    “…On dairy and pig farms there is a significant increase in the accumulation of these trace elements which might lead to problems with excessive levels in the topsoil.…”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  7. Evaluación agronómica de nueve lineas avanzadas de arroz (oryza sativa L.) y dos testigos comerciales bajo condiciones de riego por inundación, Julio-Noviembre 2014, Valle de Sebac... by Treminio Artola, José Esteban, Loáisiga Vallecillo, Lesli Gamaliel

    Published 2016
    “…Hubo diferencias significativas en el porcentaje de fertilidad siendo la línea 109 estadísticamente superior, y las líneas 73, 248, 78, 71, y la variedad ANAR470 fue estadísticamente inferior. En la excersion de la panícula las líneas 18,90,ANAR97 fueron estadísticamente superiores al resto de materiales. …”
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  8. Impact of lameness on production, reproduction and health of dairy cows by Suarez, Victor Humberto, Martinez, Gabriela Marcela, Wirsh, S.

    Published 2025
    “…In the IL, the OD, IN and CI of the LG exceeded (p<0.0001) those of the CG, but no differences were found in LL. …”
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