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subject: Agronomy type: dataset

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MEIGS Soil Ecology Project - Turco Lab 2014-2015

10.4231/R79W0CG7

Andrea Clavijo , Jacob D Widner , Lori A Hoagland , Marianne Bischoff Gray , Ronald F. Turco Jr. ORCID logo

12/12/2016

The purpose of this project was to study the effects of organic and conventional farming methods on soil microbial ecosystems by monitoring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the soil during the planting season.

Agronomy Conventional Farming Crop Science Greenhouse Gas Emissions Organic Farming Soil Ecology Soil Emissions Soil Science

Phosphorus and Potassium Influence on Alfalfa Nutrition

10.4231/D3251FJ7S

Jeffrey J. Volenec ORCID logo

02/22/2012

Data from several studies on the influence of phosphorus and potassium nutrition on alfalfa. It includes numeric data such as yield, plant mass, plant counts, and tissue concentration of various nutrients

Agronomy Crop Science Forage legumes Nutritive value Soil Fertility Soil Science Winter hardiness Yield components

Quantifying physiological trait variation with automated hyperspectral imaging in rice

10.4231/SY0A-W347

Augusto Souza , Carmela R. Guadagno , Chris Hoagland , Diane Ran Wang ORCID logo , Rachel Katrina Imel , To-Chia Ting ORCID logo , Yang Yang

12/08/2022

To predict rice physiological traits from automated hyperspectral data, 14 physiological traits were collected when the rice plants were six to 13 weeks old. Concurrently, side-view hyperspectral imaging events took place two to three times per week.

Agronomy Genetic Diversity growth traits Hyperspectral imaging Nitrogen Oryza sativa

Evaluation of water-deficit responses in wild-by-cultivated rice introgression lines

10.4231/0JP3-WK59

Diane Ran Wang ORCID logo , Rachel Katrina Imel

10/04/2022

Rice introgression lines were analyzed for their response to water-deficit conditions under controlled environments at Purdue University as well as a field setting in Stuttgart, Arkansas.

Agronomy Crop Science Drought Rice

Agronomic responses of soybean to long-term implementation of tillage and crop rotation systems in Indiana from 1975 to 2022

10.4231/2KQ5-KR50

D R Griffith , Garrett S Verhagen , J V Mannering , Terry D West , Tony J Vyn ORCID logo

02/02/2023

This dataset includes soybean population, heights, grain moisture at harvest, and grain yield measured in the Long-Term Tillage (LTT) study at the Agronomy Center for Research and Education (ACRE) in West Lafayette, IN, USA from 1975 to 2022.

Agronomy chisel-plow conservation tillage Corn crop rotation grain moisture Grain Yield Maize moldboard-plow no-till plant height plant population planting date Purdue University ridge-till Soybean strip-till

Agronomic responses of corn to long-term implementation of tillage and crop rotation systems in the US Corn Belt, from 1975 to 2022

10.4231/E031-BS21

D R Griffith , Garrett Verhagen , J V Mannering , Terry D West , Tony Vyn ORCID logo

02/02/2023

This dataset includes corn population, heights, grain moisture at harvest, and grain yield measured in the Long-Term Tillage (LTT) study at the Agronomy Center for Research and Education (ACRE) in West Lafayette, IN, USA from 1975 to 2022.

Agronomy chisel-plow conservation tillage Corn crop rotation grain moisture Grain Yield Maize moldboard-plow no-till plant height plant population planting date Purdue University ridge-till Soybean strip-till

Seedling growth and fall armyworm feeding preference influenced by dhurrin production in sorghum

10.4231/3PQE-NP07

Mitchell R Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M Gruss

06/15/2021

Dhurrin plays a key role in host-plant defense of sorghum. Studies of genetic mutants coupled with nondestructive phenotyping techniques revealed a significant metabolic tradeoff between dhurrin production and plant growth in sorghum seedlings.

Agronomy dhurrin High-throughput Phenotyping Spodoptera frugiperda

Stability of dhurrin and HCN release in dried sorghum samples

10.4231/SDJ6-9C84

Keith Johnson , Mitchell R Tuinstra ORCID logo , Shelby M Gruss

05/31/2022

Dhurrin is a cyanogenic glucoside of sorghum. Dhurrin content is thought to decline when making sorghum hay. Contrary to expectations, this study demonstrated that dhurrin was stable in sorghum tissues during the hay drying and curing process.

Agronomy dhurrin Forage quality Sorghum

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