e-infrastructure Roadmap for Open Science in Agriculture

A bibliometric study

The e-ROSA project seeks to build a shared vision of a future sustainable e-infrastructure for research and education in agriculture in order to promote Open Science in this field and as such contribute to addressing related societal challenges. In order to achieve this goal, e-ROSA’s first objective is to bring together the relevant scientific communities and stakeholders and engage them in the process of coelaboration of an ambitious, practical roadmap that provides the basis for the design and implementation of such an e-infrastructure in the years to come.

This website highlights the results of a bibliometric analysis conducted at a global scale in order to identify key scientists and associated research performing organisations (e.g. public research institutes, universities, Research & Development departments of private companies) that work in the field of agricultural data sources and services. If you have any comment or feedback on the bibliometric study, please use the online form.

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Effect of cropping systems and nutrient management practices on growth, productivity, economics and nutrient uptake of soybean (Glycine max)

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Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during kharif seasons of 2011 and 2012 at the research farm of Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi to evaluate the performance of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merril] as affected by 4 soybean-based cropping systems and 5 nutrients management practices. Significantly higher pods/plant and seed yield of soybean were recorded in soybean-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)-mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] system compared to soybean-wheat-fallow system. Soybean grown under soybean-wheat-mungbean system had significantly higher total uptake N and K over soybean-wheat-fallow system. Application of 25% RDF + 50% RDN through FYM along with Rhizobium and PSB gave significantly highest pods/plant, seeds/pod and seed and stover yields of soybean over control during both the years of study. Application of 50% RDF + 25% RDN thorough FYM + biofertilizers or 25% RDF + 50% RDN through FYM + biofertilizers, remaining on par with each other fetched maximum net returns. Significantly maximum total uptake of N and P were recorded with the application of 25% RDF + 50% RDN thorough FYM + biofertilizers over control.

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Year
2015
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Country
  • IN
Organization
  • ICAR_Indian_Council_Agr_Res (IN)
Data keywords
  • rdf
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Agriculture keywords
  • crop system
  • agriculture
  • farm
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Data topic
  • information systems
  • semantics
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
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Institutions 10 co-publis
  • ICAR_Indian_Council_Agr_Res (IN)
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e-ROSA - e-infrastructure Roadmap for Open Science in Agriculture has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730988.
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