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Lai As Affected By Flashing-Light Interception With Corn And Soybeans, Josh W. Pohl, Jondavid Mcclanahan, Jake Eaker
Lai As Affected By Flashing-Light Interception With Corn And Soybeans, Josh W. Pohl, Jondavid Mcclanahan, Jake Eaker
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LAI as Affected by Flashing-Light Interception With
Corn (Zea mays) and Soybeans (Glycine max)
Corn (Zea mays) and Soybean (Glycine max) are both staple crops in global agriculture. With growing concern regarding food security and production, indoor cultivation of corn and soybean plants has become a question of interest. This study looks at the application of different lighting regimes for corn and soybeans and effects on development. Light that can be used by plants is called photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). PAR is the solar radiation range of energy that plants use for …
Soil Properties Associated With Land Management Practices In Western Kentucky, Ava Isaacs, Gracey Moffitt
Soil Properties Associated With Land Management Practices In Western Kentucky, Ava Isaacs, Gracey Moffitt
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Soil Properties Associated with Land Management Practices in Western Kentucky
- A. Isaacs, G. Moffitt, W. Sides, and Corey Hale
Mentor: Dr. I.P. Handayani
Hutson School of Agriculture, Murray State University, Kentucky, USA
Abstract
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and fertility. Of these two factors that were mentioned available potassium is a key component. With that being said we decided that it would be beneficial to see how potassium can be traced within the soil in various locations after fertilizer is applied. There were two parts to this experiment. Part one was …