"Crop production" refers to the process of growing and harvesting plants, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, or fiber, for various purposes, such as food, feed, or raw materials.
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A new study has revealed more about the mechanisms behind this process — knowledge that could prove useful
in crop production in light of global concerns around food and water security.
Comparing impacts
for crop production, extreme weather and sea level rise, for example, at different global temperatures means flipping on their head the way climate projections are traditionally constructed.
According to the analysis, if nothing is done, by 2100 the global value
of crop production will fall by 10 to 12 percent.
Our forecast of a 100 — 110 % increase in
global crop production by 2050 is larger than the 70 % increase that has been projected for this same period (10).
She presented results from our survey showing that nearly nine out of 10 consumers said they believed antibiotics should not be used in
organic crop production.
What follows fertilizer is
crop production with private farms, the big «protein producers» including pork and beef, and commodities handling companies.
If such an attempt were to be proven entirely successful, then crops with the equivalent bacterial photosynthesis ability would cut fertilizer needs and increase
crop production by 35 and 60 percent.
A new paper investigates a less harmful way to capture carbon AND help
crop production at the same time.
The new research involved linking a series of computer models, which
covered crop production, economic development, trade and climate change, to consider a range of scenarios.
However, a team of researchers suggest that increased
crop production also contributes to the spike of CO2 levels.
Consider how challenging it is today, with
good crop production, to feed 7 billion people on this planet.
The increased use of LEDs in environmentally controlled closed - type plant production systems allows
crop production throughout the year, regardless of external weather conditions.
• Food security and food production systems —
Major crop production is negatively impacted as temperatures are rising.
The shade density of shade
tolerant crop production plots shall be managed to reach optimal levels depending on local production systems, climate, altitude, soil characteristics, and slope levels.
Such technology sells for around $ 10,000 to $ 20,000 per machine and can pay off because of improved work efficiency and
higher crop production.
The tool allows scientists to predict
whether crop production contributes to or helps combat climate change, and how feasible it is to produce certain crops in a given area.
Climate change will affect the water cycle, sea level and rainfall variability, and
thus crop production and the frequency and scale of floods and droughts.
The expectation is for price appreciation, maybe rent, maybe interest,
maybe crop production income, maybe oil or timber royalties.
But Australian soils are very old, and naturally deficient in many of the nutrients that are necessary
for crop production.
Searching for agricultural research, about affect global cooling would have
on crop production, and what steps should be taken to protect against that.
She conducts basic and applied research in compost formulations, carbon sequestration, soil fertility and pest management to improve
organic crop production and quality.
He wondered how anybody could apply fertilizer on their farms, when the rains had stopped, and expect to achieve reasonable increase
in crop production.
This is all made possible because in many countries, agricultural policies encourage and support different kinds
of crop production, including conventional and organic - based farming.
When crop production was low, farmers didn't have enough to feed themselves, let alone the rest of the nation.
«We have always known that extreme weather causes
crop production losses,» said senior author Navin Ramankutty of UBC's Liu Institute for Global Issues and the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability.
Nitric oxide (NO) can also be emitted
from crop production systems, and is related to the amount of nitrogen fertilizer used.
Alter agrees, and says it's unlikely that the large increases in
U.S. crop production during the 20th century will continue.
Converting forests and grasslands to
biofuels crop production results in a net carbon flux to the atmosphere for decades despite any displacement of fossil fuel use.
Alter agrees, and says it's unlikely that the large increases in U.S.
crop production during the 20th century will continue.
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