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Journal articles on the topic "Sawdust mulch"

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Sanderson, K. R., and J. A. Cutcliffe. "Effect of sawdust mulch on yields of select clones of lowbush blueberry." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 71, no. 4 (1991): 1263–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps91-175.

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The effect of sawdust mulch applied at 0-, 5- and 10-cm depths on yield of select clones of lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) was studied in Prince Edward Island for three consecutive cropping cycles from 1985 to 1989. Sawdust applied post-plant, as a mulch, at a depth of 5 cm increased the total yield of the first three harvests by approximately 30% compared to the 0-cm mulch. Mean berry weight was also increased where sawdust was applied. There was not significant difference in yield between the 0- and 10-cm sawdust application treatments. The 10-cm sawdust mulch reduced plant
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Shiyam, J. O., J. C. Obiefuna, M. C. Ofoh, B. F. D. Oko, and A. E. Uko. "GROWTH AND CORM YIELD RESPONSE OF UPLAND COCOYAM (Xanthosoma sagittifolium L) TO SAWDUST MULCH AND N P K 20 : 10 : 10 FERTILIZER RATES IN THE HUMID FOREST ZONE OF NIGERIA." Continental J. Agronomy 1 (June 18, 2007): 5–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.810442.

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Cocoyam(<em>Xanthosoma sagittifolium </em>(L) is the third ranking carbohydrate in Nigeria and is intensively cultivated and consumed by resource-poor farm families in Southeastern and Southwestern parts of the Country. The crop has high potential as a food security crop but yields are very low and adequate research attention is yet to be accorded the crop for increased productivity. This trial was aimed at developing a sustainable technology for increased productivity of the crop. A field trial was conducted in 2000/2001 and 2001/2002 cropping seasons at the Crop Research Farm of the Universi
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Dewa, Nyoman Oka, Maurts Sumampow Herry, and Nyoman Serma Adi Ni. "IMPLEMENTASI EKSPERIMEN PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN MULSA SERBUK GERGAJI DAN SABUT KELAPA TERHADAP PRODUKSI BAWANG MERAH (Allium Ascalonicum L.) PADA PROSES PEMBELAJARAN HORTIKULTURA." Widyadari 23, no. 2 (2022): 443–58. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7191577.

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<em>This study was conducted to provide students with an understanding of the effect of using sawdust and coconut husk mulch on the production of shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.), and to determine whether this learning model can be applied in the learning process of horticulture courses at IKIP Saraswati. This type of research is experimental, using a simple experimental posttest only control group design. The population of this study were shallot bulbs taken from agricultural shops with relatively the same dryness and weight. The total population is 500 shallot bulbs. From a population of 500
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Fitria, Desi Heni, Raida Kartina, Wika Anrya Darma, Ratih Rahhutami, and Betari Safitri. "Effect of Liquid Organic Biofertilizer (LOB) Consentrations and Sawdust Mulch of Kailan Plants (Brassica oleracea L.Var. Alboglabra)." Journal of Horticulture Production Technology 2, no. 2 (2024): 120–28. https://doi.org/10.25181/jhpt.v2i2.3842.

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In increasing kale productivity, organic mulch can be used through the application of sawdust mulch and fertilization through fertilizer applications. This study aims to determine the concentration of LOB and the thickness of sawdust mulch and the best combination of LOB concentration and sawdust mulch thickness on the growth and yield of kale plants. This study was conducted in May until July 2024, on the Lampung State Polytechnic land, using a Randomized Block Design (RAK) with two treatment factors, namely: The first factor is the concentration of organic fertilizer LOB consisting of 4 leve
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Strik, Bernadine C., and Amanda J. Davis. "Individual and Combined Use of Sawdust and Weed Mat Mulch in a New Planting of Northern Highbush Blueberry. III. Yield, Fruit Quality, and Costs." HortScience 56, no. 3 (2021): 363–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci15659-20.

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A 4-year trial was established in Oct. 2016 in western Oregon to evaluate the effects of various in-row mulch treatments on yield, fruit quality, and costs of installation and maintenance during establishment of northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. ‘Duke’). The treatments included douglas fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco] sawdust, black weed mat (woven polypropylene groundcover), green weed mat, and sawdust covered with black or green weed mat. Fruit were harvested during 2018–20 (second through fourth growing seasons). Weed mat color had no effect on yield or fruit qu
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Davis, Amanda J., and Bernadine C. Strik. "Long-term Effects of Pre-plant Incorporation with Sawdust, Sawdust Mulch, and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate on ‘Elliott’ Highbush Blueberry." HortScience 57, no. 3 (2022): 414–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci16359-21.

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Soil amendment, mulching, and fertilization practices are key components of blueberry production, yet grower practices range widely and long-term impacts are not commonly studied. ‘Elliott’ northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) was evaluated from establishment to maturity (2003–18) to investigate the impacts of pre-plant sawdust incorporation (with or without 141 m3·ha−1 sawdust incorporated into the bed area), sawdust mulch (with or without an 8-cm-deep layer on soil surface), and N fertilizer rate (low, medium, and high, increased incrementally from 22, 67, and 112 kg·ha−1 in
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Ali, Shahjahan, Nazrul Islam, and Shormin Choudhury. "Influence of Gibberellic Acid and Mulch Materials on Yield and Biochemical Attributes of Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) cv. Festival." AgroEnvironmental Sustainability 1, no. 2 (2023): 162–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.59983/s2023010209.

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One of the most important factors in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) cv. Festival production for achieving higher yields is the availability of strawberries with better quality. The experiment was carried out during the period from November 2020 to March 2021 to find out the responses of gibberellic acid (GA3) and mulch materials on biochemical and quality attributes related to strawberry yield characteristics. The experiment consisted of two treatments including different mulch materials: black polythene, white polythene, sawdust, and control (no mulch); and GA3 (0 and 200 mg/L) were studied
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Julian, James W., Bernadine C. Strik, Handell O. Larco, David R. Bryla, and Dan M. Sullivan. "Costs of Establishing Organic Northern Highbush Blueberry: Impacts of Planting Method, Fertilization, and Mulch Type." HortScience 47, no. 7 (2012): 866–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.47.7.866.

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A systems trial was established to evaluate factorial management practices for organic production of northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). The practices included: flat and raised planting beds; feather meal and fish emulsion fertilizer applied at 29 and 57 kg·ha−1 of nitrogen (N); sawdust mulch, compost topped with sawdust mulch (compost + sawdust), or weed mat; and two cultivars, Duke and Liberty. The planting was established in Oct. 2006 and was certified organic in 2008. Weeds were managed by hand-hoeing or pulling in sawdust and weed mat-mulched plots and a combination of
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Clark, John R., and James N. Moore. "RESPONSE OF SOUTHERN HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY TO SAWDUST MULCH." HortScience 25, no. 8 (1990): 852d—852. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.8.852d.

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The southern highbush blueberry cultivars `Blueridge', `Cape Fear', `Georgiagem' and `O'Neal' were evaluated for their response to sawdust/woodchip mulch for five years at Clarksville, Arkansas on a Linker fine sandy loam soil. Mulched plants produced higher yields and larger plant volumes than non-mulched. Berry weight was similar for mulch treatment except for the first fruiting year. All cultivars responded to mulch, although `Blueridge' and 'Cape Fear' produced the higher yields. General response of these cultivars of southern highbush was similar to that of northern highbush in previous m
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Ali, Shahjahan, Nazrul Islam, and Shormin Choudhury. "Productivity of strawberry as influenced by mulch materials and gibberellin under net house condition." Archives of Agriculture and Environmental Science 8, no. 2 (2023): 144–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.26832/24566632.2023.080208.

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Plant growth regulators in combination with mulch materials have been shown to regulate physiological processes related to plant growth and development. The experiment was conducted to investigate the responses of different mulch materials and GA3 on plant morphological, physiological and yield attributes of strawberries during the period from November 2020 to March 2021. The experimental treatments included three different mulch materials: black polythene, white polythene, saw dust, and control (no mulch); and GA3 (0 and 200 ppm) were studied. According to the findings, strawberries grown wit
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Book chapters on the topic "Sawdust mulch"

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Bailey, Lt Col F. M. "In Troitskoe." In Mission to Tashkent. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192803870.003.0011.

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Abstract I Stayed a few days in the meteorological station, trying to make arrangements to go to Tashkent. One day Garibaldi passed through. It is an instance of the care we took to keep our business concealed from others that although we all had our midday meal together neither Edwards nor Merz knew who he was, nor that he had been in the mountains with me. We were very comfortable and well fed here, though the bread was not as good as Garibaldi’s baking. The Soviet bread was a mixture of maize and other flour and was suspected to contain a proportion of sawdust. We had the luxury of paraffin
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Tammemagi, Hans. "Waste." In The Waste Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195128987.003.0004.

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We are a wasteful lot on planet Earth. We do not mean to be, but this is an inherent and unavoidable feature of human society. The processes of living, eating, working, playing, and dying all utilize consumer products whose production and use generate wastes. Every candy bar has a wrapper; every apple has a core. It is almost impossible to think of a process that does not create some waste. There is sawdust from cutting lumber, metal shavings from drilling and soldering circuit boards, sludges from chemical processes, leftover food from restaurants, waste paper by the ton from environmental he
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"Figure 1. Anmonia-binding capacity of the three litters under laboratory conditions. 4. LIQUID-BINDING CAPACITY The absorption capacity of the litter determines the amount used, and also affects the functioning of hydraulic manure presses. Hie absorption capacity of litter depends on its initial moisture content. In the laboratory tests , peat had a much greater absorption capacity than other litters. Peat absorbed a maximum of 4.5 times its own weight of liquid, straw 3.5 times, cutter shavings 3.6 times and sawdust 1.5 times (4). The litters used in the tests had an initial moisture content of 20%, with the exception of peat, which contained 40% moisture. These moisture contents represent the working values for good-quality litters. Peat was far superior in terms of absoption capacity to the other litters. Litter should retain its absorption capacity even when under pressure, for example in a hydraulic manure press. The ability of litters to withstand pressure was tested by first allowing than to absorb either water or urine. The litters were then compressed in a hydraulic press for one hour as the pressure was increased stepwise from 20 N/an2 to 50 N/an2. The pressure exerted by hydraulic manure presses in practice is around 40-60 N/cm2. All the retained urine better than water. Sawdust was found to have the greatest resistance to pressure, retaining about 75% of the absorbed." In Odour Prevention and Control of Organic Sludge and Livestock Farming. CRC Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482286311-85.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sawdust mulch"

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Luo, Bo, and Xiao-Qian Ma. "NOx Formed Specialty of Biomass Fuel in HTAC." In ASME 2005 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pwr2005-50333.

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High Temperature Air Combustion (HTAC) is appropriate to biomass fuel combustion, but the problem of NOx emission should be played attention. Temperature field in furnace is uniform with HTAC, and there is no higher temperature point, so it can reduce NOx formation. If HTAC combines with low-oxygen combustion, emission of NOx is further restrained. The rules of NOx emission for Biomass fuel: sawdust, rice husk combusting with high temperature air are discussed in 600–1200°C air temperature and 10%–21% oxygen content in air and about 1000°C furnace temperature, especially the influence of param
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Korotkaya, Anna, Valeriya Dovgal', and Tamara Storodubtseva. "MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF WOOD COMPOSITE MATERIAL IN WOODWORKING INDUSTRY." In Ecological and resource-saving technologies in science and technology. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/erstst2021_102-106.

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The possibility of solving the problem of using a huge amount of wood waste in the form of sawdust, chips, lump waste, chips, wood flour, etc., is the development of new polymer sandy composite materials with fillers from the listed wastes. Industrial waste in the form of secondary polymers can also be added. These can be bottles of polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene bags and much more. Our goal was to study the relationship of components such as sand wood waste and polymer. To do this, it was necessary to develop an appropriate program - to create a mathematical model of a new wood poly
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Dubrovskis, Vilis, and Imants Plume. "Biomethane production from pellets of horse manure and litter mixture." In 23rd International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/erdev.2024.23.tf105.

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Climate change caused by global warming forces more and more attention to the use of renewable energy resources. Biogas production from organic waste is considered one of the most correct and environmentally friendly technologies. Various organic wastes are used as raw materials. If this waste has to be transported over longer distances, it is advantageous to granulate it. It has been proven that more gas can be obtained from granules than from non-granulated raw materials during anaerobic fermentation. In this study, it was determined how much biogas (biomethane) can be obtained from pellets
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