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    Optimasi Pertanian Padi: Peramalan Curah Hujan Berbasis Arima Untuk Penentuan Waktu Tanam Yang Tepat by Sofi Defiyanti, Betha Nurina Sari, Tesa Nur Padilah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Growth and production of rice cannot be separated from the strong influence of climate change. …”
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    Soil Health Response of Histosols to Flooded versus Dry-Fallow Conditions during Summer by Jehangir H. Bhadha, Jay Capasso, Abul Rabbany, Nan Xu, Matthew VanWeelden

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This information will be beneficial to current and potential growers farming flooded rice in south Florida, as well as Extension agents who work on rice and soil conservation agencies such as the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). …”
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    Soil Health Response of Histosols to Flooded versus Dry-Fallow Conditions during Summer by Jehangir H. Bhadha, Jay Capasso, Abul Rabbany, Nan Xu, Matthew VanWeelden

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This information will be beneficial to current and potential growers farming flooded rice in south Florida, as well as Extension agents who work on rice and soil conservation agencies such as the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). …”
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    Engineering a bacterial toxin deaminase from the DYW-family into a novel cytosine base editor for plants and mammalian cells by Dingbo Zhang, Fiona Parth, Laura Matos da Silva, Teng-Cheong Ha, Axel Schambach, Jens Boch

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The SsdA-base editor efficiently converts C-to-T in rice and barley protoplasts and induces mutations in rice plants and mammalian cells. …”
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    Improving the representation of major Indian crops in the Community Land Model version 5.0 (CLM5) using site-scale crop data by K. N. Reddy, S. Baidya Roy, S. S. Rabin, D. L. Lombardozzi, D. L. Lombardozzi, G. V. Varma, R. Biswas, D. C. Naik

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study used comprehensive wheat and rice novel crop data for India created by digitizing historical observations. …”
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    Agricultural Innovation Characteristics and Their Utilisation: A Case of National Agricultural Research Organization by Barekye, Alex

    Published 2023
    “…In order to establish how the innovation characteristics and market attributes affect utilization of innovations, a total of 91 households involved in cassava, maize and rice production were interviewed in Kihiihi sub-county, one of the sub-counties in Kanungu district where the NARO innovations on cassava, maize and rice have been promoted. …”
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    Straw return combined with water-saving irrigation increases microbial necromass accumulation by accelerating microbial growth-turnover in Mollisols of paddy fields by Peng Chen, Junzeng Xu, Kechun Wang, Zhongxue Zhang, Zhaoqiang Zhou, Yawei Li, Tiecheng Li, Tangzhe Nie, Qi Wei, Linxian Liao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…., microbial growth, respiration, carbon use efficiency (CUE) and biomass turnover] of Mollisols responds to different management protocols, and to evaluate their carbon sequestration potential, we examined microbial anabolism, catabolism and necromass accumulation in Mollisols paddy fields under four treatments: (i) controlled irrigation + rice (Oryza sativa L.) straw removal (CI), (ii) flooded irrigation + rice straw removal (FI), (iii) controlled irrigation + rice straw return (CI-SR), and (iv) flooded irrigation + rice straw return (FI-SR). …”
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    Production of Emulsion Paint Using Locally Available Materials. by Turyarugayo, Emmanuel

    Published 2024
    “…The study therefore recommended that small-scale entrepreneurs and local people should begin producing emulsion paints from water, lime, clay, milk, rice flour, and lampblack since the materials are readily available in our environment, cheap, and friendly to our environment.…”
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    A Comparative Kinetic Study of Acidic Hydrolysis of Wastes Cellulose from Agricultural Derived Biomass by Ajani AO, SE Agarry, OO Agbede

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The kinetics of acid hydrolysis of cellulose isolated from banana skin, cowpea shells, maize stalks and rice husk (agricultural waste) were studied at temperature ranging between 70 – 100oC in a stirred conical flask which served as a batch reactor. …”
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    Production of Sweet-Potato Based Indigenous Micro-Organisms (IMO) for Sustainable Agriculture. by Kobusinguzi, Anociata

    Published 2024
    “…However, in the local setting of Kabale Municipality, rice is not readily accessible to marginal farmers. …”
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    Bioaugmentation strategies in co-composting anaerobically digested food waste with agricultural by-products: Enhancing fertilizer quality and microbial communities by Xuezhi Wang, Guyu You, Chenchen Liu, Yuan Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we investigated the composting process using a mixture of rice straw, food waste, sheep manure and mature composted residues (RFM group) alongside the anaerobically digested residues. …”
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    Partial Replacement of Cement with Sugarcane Waste Ash in Cement Concrete. by Muhindo, Martin

    Published 2023
    “…The Compressive strength of concrete increased slightly with the addition of rice husk ash as compared to the compressive strength of the control experiment. …”
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    Checklist of Birds of the Everglades Agricultural Area by Elise V. Pearlstine, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Most birds can be associated with a specific habitat such as sugarcane, sod, rice or flooded fields and other agricultural and human-inhabited areas. …”
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    Checklist of Birds of the Everglades Agricultural Area by Elise V. Pearlstine, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Most birds can be associated with a specific habitat such as sugarcane, sod, rice or flooded fields and other agricultural and human-inhabited areas. …”
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    The role of silicon in suppressing gray leaf spot development in St. Augustinegrass by M. Brecht, Lawrence Datnoff, Russell Nagata, Thomas Kucharek

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Research has proven the effectiveness of amendments of silicon (Si) to soils that are deficient in soluble Si (<25 mg/L) for control of diseases on a number of hosts including rice and sugarcane, which are regularly fertilized with Si in south Florida. …”
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    Tuttle mealybug Brevennia rehi (Pseudococcidae) by Ian Stocks

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… The Tuttle mealybug, Brevennia rehi (Lindinger), is a pest of many grass species and occurs nearly worldwide, especially where rice and sugarcane are grown. Because Bermuda and zoysia are important lawn grasses, especially in the southern United States, infestation by Tuttle mealybug should be considered whenever dieback is noticed, especially if the grass blades show white wax or are sticky from honeydew secretion. …”
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    The role of silicon in suppressing gray leaf spot development in St. Augustinegrass by M. Brecht, Lawrence Datnoff, Russell Nagata, Thomas Kucharek

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Research has proven the effectiveness of amendments of silicon (Si) to soils that are deficient in soluble Si (<25 mg/L) for control of diseases on a number of hosts including rice and sugarcane, which are regularly fertilized with Si in south Florida. …”
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    Tuttle mealybug Brevennia rehi (Pseudococcidae) by Ian Stocks

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… The Tuttle mealybug, Brevennia rehi (Lindinger), is a pest of many grass species and occurs nearly worldwide, especially where rice and sugarcane are grown. Because Bermuda and zoysia are important lawn grasses, especially in the southern United States, infestation by Tuttle mealybug should be considered whenever dieback is noticed, especially if the grass blades show white wax or are sticky from honeydew secretion. …”
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