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Crop cultivars for sustainable agricultural systems should exhibit minimal growth and developmental defects when water and nutrients are limiting or when their...
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Phosphorus is one of the indispensable macronutrients for plant growth, development, and ultimately crop and forage yield. Millions of tons of synthetic phosphorus...
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World population is increasing at an alarming rate. World food production has to increase by 70 to 80 percent in the next 20 to 30 years to feed the world. One aspect...
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Problem 1: Advancing Bioinformatics for Plant Genotype-Phenotype (G2P) Association DiscoveryPlants have evolved highly sophisticated mechanisms and efficient phenotypes...
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Problem 1: Nitrogen (N) is essential for plant growth but is present at low concentrations in most soils. Therefore, agriculture in developed countries uses enormous...
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As new technologies and cultivars are developed, livestock producers need to know the best management practices and economics prior to making the decision to adopt...
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During the winter season, warm-season grasses are dormant and unproductive. This contributes to a forage production gap between warm-season and cool-season perennials...
Charles Rohla conducts high-quality pecan research and provides relevant information to producers through data-driven results to help them address the problems they face. He also leads efforts to...
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Problem 1: Cover crops have received great interest in the past few years as a way to improve soil health and reduce wind and soil erosion. Cover crops are generally...
Gaskamp serves as a wildlife and range consultant in the producer relations program.
He joined the Noble Research Institute in 2007 after working as a hunting guide and gun-dog trainer on the King...