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Physical purity refers to the percentage by weight of pure seed from the crop species under test, excluding foreign matter. This analysis is crucial because seed lots often contain small amounts of other plant species, debris, or damaged seeds collected during harvesting and processing. ...
Understanding these compounds is crucial, and that's where the science of Sterol Lipids Analysis comes in, providing a window into the health and disease of virtually all eukaryotic organisms. ...
The Relevance of Plant Hormone Analysis Analyzing plant hormones is vital in several contexts: Crop Improvement: Understanding hormonal pathways allows for the development of crops with enhanced growth traits, resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, and improved nutritional profiles. ...
With advanced tools and diverse methodologies, Lifeasible is empowering agricultural researchers, plant breeders, and conservation biologists to gain deeper insights into genetic diversity, facilitating breakthroughs in crop improvement, biodiversity conservation, and trait analysis. The ability to detect genetic variation among plant germplasm is essential for ...
The ThirdEye project supports farmers in Mozambique and Kenya with their decision making in farm and crop management by setting up a network of flying sensors operators. Our innovation is a major transformation in farmers’ decision making regarding the application of limited resources such as water, seeds, fertilizer and labor. Instead of relying on common-sense management, farmers are now ...
INTRODUCTION Zr3i is a digital agricultural platform that provides data to the small farmers, agriculture businesses and all workers in the agriculture sector. Zr3i has developed a website and an android application for Egypt and the Arab World that are available in Arabic language for better understanding for local farmers. “Zr3i’s main objective is to provide detailed ...
Gardeners and farmers have debated the clash between sustainable agriculture and energy crop cultivation technologies that allow bioenergy and biomass crops to be grown on agricultural land. ...
Satellite remote sensing data is critical for monitoring soil, drought, snow cover, and crop development. Satellite rainfall estimates, for example, assist farmers in planning the quantity and timing of irrigation required for their crops. ...
Introduction to Bulked Segregant Analysis BSA (bulked segregant analysis) is a method for identifying genetic markers linked to a mutant phenotype. ...
Today, this advanced technology improves the innovative farming method to support efficient, sustainable, and profitable crop production. And so, it can improve yield, increase profits, cost-saving, reduce crop failure with accurate data analysis, and human resource tackle limitation solutions. ...
Anthocyanins have important research value and application potential in food, medicine and healthcare, horticulture and crop improvement. Anthocyanin Analysis A series of analytical methods have been developed to better apply anthocyanins in anti-oxidant/anti-cancer medications and achieve quality control of anthocyanins. ...
However, when rain hits growing plants or crop residue, the energy is dispersed, reducing erosion and compaction. Here, cover crops and reduced tilling work very well together. Water Conservation As any farmer will tell you, one of the biggest challenges to growing crops is water availability. ...
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Lowering the profit of a given crop can often break a hydroponic business. This is where wireless data logging comes into play. ...
Brazil is the largest exporter of coffee, sugarcane, beef and crop-based ethanol biofuel, and the second largest producer of soybeans. Farming and agricultural products combine with food processing to comprise approximately 30% of the GDP. In 2017, Brazil’s agricultural sector grew by 13%, while the rest of the economy grew about one percent. Over the past thirty years, Brazil has seen a ...
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Crops, Nutrients, Irrigation & Root Analysis Analysis of the root system is important in ensuring sustainable crop production, reducing nutrient input and irrigation, and protecting soil carbon pools. ...
Canopy Analysis for Crop, Forest & Plant Research The range of applications of canopy cover analysis is truly astounding. Canopy analysis derives its usefulness from the vitality of the canopy. Many methods to measure canopy cover have been developed in the last 80 years to meet various objectives. ...
They can attack all the parts of the plant, affecting plant growth in myriad ways and reducing the productivity of crops. They can be transmitted by insects, wind, water, and even people. ...
They can attack all the parts of the plant, affecting plant growth in myriad ways and reducing the productivity of crops. They can be transmitted by insects, wind, water, and even people. ...
However, the farmer’s business mission is to optimize the yield and quality of their crops, which can be accomplished by optimizing water usage. For crop irrigation, optimal water efficiency means minimizing losses due to evaporation or runoff. ...
Different variables can affect this number, such as the activity level the soil is subjected with. If your farm grows annual crops in rotations, it’s best to perform soil analysis every third rotation. Another aspect to take into account is the best time of the year to make the analysis, which can vary. In the case of annual ...
