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1. Assessing Soybean Water Stress Patterns and ENSO Occurrence in Southern Brazil: an in Silico ApproachWater stress (WS) is one of the most important abiotic stresses worldwide, responsible for crop yield penalties and impacting food supply. The frequency and intensity of weather stresses are relevant to delimitating agricultural regions. In addition, El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has been employed to forecast the occurrence of seasonal WS. Lastly, planting date and cultivar maturity selection are key management strategies for boosting soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) yield... A. Carcedo, L.F. Antunes De Almeida, T. Horbe, G. Corassa, L.P. Pott, I. Ciampitti, G.D. Hintz, T. Hefley, R.A. Schwalbert, V. Prasad |
2. Variable Seeding Rate to Manage Within-field VariabilityWithin-field variability can strongly influence final crop yield and the efficiency of agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizer, water, and agrochemicals, thus managing spatial variability through precision agriculture to optimize input use and improve sustainability can yield significant gains, provided that the mechanisms driving field variability are understood. Despite extensive research on the relationship between seeding density and yield, relatively little attention has been given... B. Maestrini, L.P. Pott, D. Bamberg, T. Liska, T. Rosado, L. Sander, T. Ruiz Moreno, N. Garcia Dutrez, F. Doeler, T. Van Der Wal, V. Kaster Marini, T. Amado, Nieuwenhuizen |