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    Environment Identification of Plantation Plant Development for Competitive in Sukoharjo Districts, Indonesia by Wardani Irma, Rosana Dewi Tria

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (2021-01-01)
    “…The results showed the direction of the development of plantation crops was productivity. The priority plantation crops developed in Sukoharjo Regency were Sugar Cane (0.2929), Coconut (0.2017), Java Tobacco (0.1650), Medicinal Plants (0.12834), Cashew (0.1259), and Kapok (0.0085). …”
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    Depth, coverage and spacing of the furrows in mechanized sugarcane plantation with planter and distributor in the day and night shifts by Camilla Missio, Jorge Wilson Cortez, Ana Karina Gurgel Barreto, Marcelei Daniel da Silva, Egas José Armando

    Published in Agrarian (2021-09-01)
    “…Mechanized planting, is one of the main operations in the sugarcane production cycle that directly affects the longevity of the shoots, the crop yield and the profitability of the crop. …”
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    Large Planting Stock Type and Mechanical Release Effects on the Establishment Success of Picea glauca Plantations in Quebec, Canada by Nelson Thiffault, Benoit Lafleur, Vincent Roy, Josianne DeBlois

    Published in International Journal of Forestry Research (2012-01-01)
    “…We established four experimental plantations to evaluate the main and interaction effects of timing (year of application) of mechanical release and stock type (containerized or bareroot) on the establishment success of large Picea glauca seedlings eight years after outplanting on high-competition sites in Quebec (Canada). …”
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    Effects of mechanical weeding on soil fertility and microbial community structure in star anise (Illicium verum Hook.f.) plantations. by Jian Xiao, Siyu Chen, Yan Sun, Siyu Wu, Wenhui Liang, Shangdong Yang

    Published in PLoS ONE (2022-01-01)
    “…However, soil microorganism diversity under weed control, especially for aromatic plants, is little studied. Mechanical weeding effects on soil fertility and microbial diversity in star anise plantations remain unknown, limiting improvements in crop quality and yield through weed control. …”
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    An insight into dwarfing mechanism: contribution of scion-rootstock interactions toward fruit crop improvement by Faisal Hayat, Shahid Iqbal, Daouda Coulibaly, Muhammad Khuram Razzaq, Muhammad Azher Nawaz, Weibing Jiang, Ting Shi, Zhihong Gao

    Published in Fruit Research (2021-01-01)
    “…Grafting has been commonly practiced for many centuries in the cultivation of horticultural crops. The use of dwarfing rootstocks has enabled a high-density plantation to produce maximum yield. …”
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