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Effects of Climate Change on Global Food Production from SRES Emissions and Socioeconomic Scenarios [CIESIN_SEDAC_MVA_ECCGFPSRES]
Effects of Climate Change on Global Food Production from SRES Emissions and Socioeconomic Scenarios is an update to a major crop modeling study by the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS). ...
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Potential Impacts of Climate Change on World Food Supply: Data Sets from a Major Crop Modeling Study [CIESIN_SEDAC_GISS_CROPCLIM_DB]
Datasets from a Major Crop Modeling Study contain projected country and regional changes in grain crop yields due to global climate change. Equilibrium and transient scenarios output from General ...
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Glen Innes Rotation Experiment, Long Term Soil Organic Matter Study, Australia [WWAI.GlenInnes]
This study was initiated in 1921 in cool temperate region. the soil
is described as Prairie - Australian Great Soil Group (ref Stace HCT,
Hubble GD, Brewer R, Northcote KH, ...
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Temperature Dependence of Photosynthesis [USDA0581]
The purpose of "Temperature Dependence of Photosynthesis" is to
explore relationship between temperature an photosynthesis.
Collection Organization: ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Hajduboszormeny [PUAS.Hajdub]
This experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originally steppe.
Later, the crops at the site were maize,wheat,wheat (pea),maize.
The land uses in this experiment are: Rotation 1 -
wheat,maize,maize,pea; ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Iregszemcse [PUAS.Iregs]
This experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originally forested.
Later, the site had wheat,bean sunflower,maize,(wheat,pea) growing on
it.
Land use in this experiment consists of: Rotation 1 ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Karcag [PUAS.Karcag]
This experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originallt
steppe. Later, the crops at the site were wheat, sugar
beet, lucerne, maize, and pea.
The land uses in the experiment are: Rotation 1: ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Keszthely [PUAS.Keszthely]
This experimnet was started in 1966 on a site that was originally
forested. Later, the the crops at the site were wheat, barley, maize
(sunflower), pea, (wheat).
Tha land uses in the experiment ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Kompolt [PUAS.Kompolt]
This experiment was started in 1966 in an area that was originally
steppe-forest. Later, the crops were
sainfoin,sainfoin,wheat,barley,pea (wheat).
The land uses in the experiment are: Rotation ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Mosomnagyarovar [PUAS.Mosomnag]
This experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originally
forested. Later, the crops grown on the site were pea and wheat.
The treatments and rotations in the experiment are: Rotation 1 -
wheat,maize,maize,pea; ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Nagyhor [PUAS.Nagyhor]
This experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originally a
stppe-forest ecosystem. The crops at the site previous to the
experiment were pea and wheat.
The land uses in the experiment are: Rotation ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Putnok [PUAS.Putnok]
this experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originally forested.
The site then was used for potato,sunflower,wheat,pea,barley,lentil
crops.
The land uses in the experiment are: Rotation 1 - ...
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Nahrstoffmangelversuch Long Term Agricultural Experiment, Germany [BAS.ARS.Nahrstoff]
This experiment began in 1938 at a cool temperate site, with average
climatic conditions at the experimental site:
Minimum annual temperature: 4 deg C
Mean annual temperature: 9.9 deg C ...
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Organic and Mineral Fertilizers I, N and C Balances, Long Term Soil Organic Matter Database, Switzerland [SAR.RAC.Fertilize2]
This experiment began in 1975 at a cool temperate site with brown
calcereous, slightly hydromorphic soil. Before the experiment began
the soil had been cultivated for at least 20 years according to ...
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Organic and Mineral Fertilizers II, N and C Balances, Long Term Soil Organic Matter Database, Switzerland [SAR.RAC.Fertilize]
This experiment began in 1963 at a cool temperate site. Before the
experiment began, the soil has been cultivated for at least 20 years
according to standard agricultural recommendations, including ...
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Sanborn Field, Long Term Crop / Soil Organic Matter Experiment [UMO.Sanborn]
This experimnet began in 1888 at a cool temperate site. The site was used as
pasture up until 1886, corn was grown 1887 and 1888. the soil is described as
Mexico series (fine montmorillonitic, mesic ...
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Soil Fertility Experiment (DVI Thyrow/Germany), Long Term Soil Organic Matter Experiment [HUB.IFP.Thyrow]
This experiment was started in 1938 at a site with a cool temperate
climatic regime. The soil is classified as a Leptic Podzol (FAO).
The rotations in the experiment are slightly different over ...
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Hungarian Long-term Fertilizer Experimental Network, Bicserd [PUAS.Bicserd]
This experiment began in 1966 on a site that was originally
forested. Later, the crops at the site were
maize,soya,pea,wheat,maize.
Tha land uses in the experiment are: Rotation 1 -
wheat,maize,maize,pea; ...
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Broadbalk Wheat Experiment, Soil Organic Matter Network (SOMNET), U.K. [IACR.Broadbalk]
This experiment began in 1843. The site was possibly farmed since
Roman times (i.e at least 1500 years). Map of 1623 shows field in
arable use. 1839-1843 arable crops: turnips, barley, peas, wheat, ...
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Nutrient Deficiency Experiment (DIV, Thyrow), SOMNET Long Term Soil Organic Matter Database [HUB.IFP.DIV]
This experiment began in 1937. The soil at the site is described as a
Leptic Podzol (FAO).
The experiment consists of the following land uses and treatments:
Land use: 1937-1958 2 year rotation ...
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Mechanism by Which Water Deficit Alters Cell Division in Developing Maize Endosperm [USDA0399]
"Mechanism by Which Water Deficit Alters Cell Division in
Developing Maize Endosperm" is a project that tests the
hypothesis that the extent of ABA accumulation and inhibition of
endosperm cell division ...
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