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Effects

the stages on the naturalcausesoil pollution and run the crop production

factors such as temperature , rainfall , and the chemicals and minerals present in the material from which it forms(passive) is influenced bySoil introduction Soil production

the people on the landcausesoil pollution and affect the crop production

the landcausesoil pollution and affect the crop production

factors such as temperature , rainfall , and the chemicals and minerals present in the material from which it forms(passive) is influenced bySoil production

Numerous environmental factorsinfluencesoil N2O production

Water pollutioncan also causeproblems in crop production

their advanced root systemsinfluencedsoil production

Compost , manure and synthetic fertilizerinfluencescrop yields , soil properties

variablesinfluencingsoil production

we might expect to find very different soils under different climatic regimesinfluencessoil production

unlikely rainwill resultin crop production issues

when SizeN can be appliedwill influencetuber production in the crop

at 4.5 million tons , 100,000 tons lower than USDA number(passive) is setProduction for crop 2013/14

low rainfall and high temperaturescausedevastation on crop production

changecauseshavoc on crop production

climate change and global warmingcausesdisruptions in agricultural crop production

herbicidesresultingsignificant increasement in crop production

an effect on agricultural production andcausea drop in crop production

The monsoon ... the main factorinfluencesthe level of crop production

the advantagesresultfrom cultivation of the soil

these changeswill causegeographic shifts in crop production

Urbanization and the shrinking scale of gardensshould also influenceniche crop production

artificial light at nightmay ... influencecrop production in illuminated agroecosystems

systems ... the livestockcontributemanure for crop production

the livestockcontributemanure for crop production

This shift ... in turnhas ledto the homogenization of crop production

interdisciplinary collaborationscontributingto horticultural crop production

economic activityresultingfrom irrigated crop production

not at such a levelto influencezonal crop production

erratic rainfall , temperature extremes , increased salinity , drought , floods , river erosion , and tropical storms(passive) is adversely influenced byCrop production

Soil temperatureinfluencescrop production

good rainfall and average temperatures(passive) is positively influenced byCrop production

rainfall patternis influencingcrop production

Normal rainfall of the district ... rainfall patternis influencingcrop production

Crop Production Factorsare influencingcrop production

erratic rainfall , temperature extremes , increased salinity , droughts , floods , river erosion , and tropical storms(passive) is adversely influenced byCrop production

the factorsinfluencingcrop production

insect pestscan influencecrop production

temperature and precipitation(passive) is directly influenced byCrop production

its quality and productivityinfluencesits quality and productivity

in a better understanding of the dynamics of CH(4resultedin a better understanding of the dynamics of CH(4

in food and clothingresultin food and clothing

to annual carbon emissions reductions of between 0.9 and 1.85 billion tonnes per yearcould contributeto annual carbon emissions reductions of between 0.9 and 1.85 billion tonnes per year

disaster for the plantcan causedisaster for the plant

to much reduced plant emergenceleadingto much reduced plant emergence

to desirable changes in plant defence , pollinator attraction and post - harvest qualitiesmay leadto desirable changes in plant defence , pollinator attraction and post - harvest qualities

growth and crop yieldsinfluencegrowth and crop yields

in the displacement of food productionresultsin the displacement of food production

to climate changecontributeto climate change

The site(passive) was discovered byThe site

in a loss of yield and a reduction in the quality of the crops producedresultsin a loss of yield and a reduction in the quality of the crops produced

to annual carbon emissions reductions of between 0.9 and 1.85 billion tonnes per year ... equivalent to the emissions of Canada and the Philippines combined , or removing between 215 and 400 million carscould contributeto annual carbon emissions reductions of between 0.9 and 1.85 billion tonnes per year ... equivalent to the emissions of Canada and the Philippines combined , or removing between 215 and 400 million cars

Mucking 's Saxon village(passive) was discovered byMucking 's Saxon village

in food and clothingresultin food and clothing

to market politicsmight leadto market politics

for Southwestdesignedfor Southwest

the content of productive moisture in the soil in spring has no effect during crops vegetationinfluencesthe content of productive moisture in the soil in spring has no effect during crops vegetation

for Southwest Oklahomadesignedfor Southwest Oklahoma

New RecordsSettingNew Records

in damage to the soil structureresultsin damage to the soil structure

20 % of the national carbohydrate and is the staple food of 18 % of the populationcontributes20 % of the national carbohydrate and is the staple food of 18 % of the population

crop productivityinfluencescrop productivity

to poor harvestresultsto poor harvest

for Southwest Oklahoma and the Texas Rolling Plainsdesignedfor Southwest Oklahoma and the Texas Rolling Plains

to a tremendous loss of SOC in the pasthas leadto a tremendous loss of SOC in the past

to organic N mineralisationcan leadto organic N mineralisation

The main problems(passive) caused byThe main problems

soil compaction , exposes and depletes nutrients ... and kills micro - organismscausessoil compaction , exposes and depletes nutrients ... and kills micro - organisms

alsois ... contributingalso

from microbial activityresultingfrom microbial activity

The program(passive) is designedThe program

to increases in cereal crop production and therefore in crop residueshas contributed immenselyto increases in cereal crop production and therefore in crop residues

to malnutrition , under - nutrition , hunger and high food pricesleadingto malnutrition , under - nutrition , hunger and high food prices

$ 61.2 millioncontributed$ 61.2 million

$ 48.5 millioncontributed$ 48.5 million

to spike in food pricesledto spike in food prices

immenselyhas contributedimmensely

in most of its citizensresultedin most of its citizens

in most of its citizens becoming dependent on food from the outsideresultedin most of its citizens becoming dependent on food from the outside

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