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Removal of Chromium from Soils Cultivated with Maize (Zea Mays) After the Addition of Natural Minerals as Soil Amendments
(2017)The efficiency of natural minerals, i.e. zeolite, bentonite and goethite, regarding the retention of chromium, from maize was examined. Specifically, 1.0 kg of soil, 1.0 g of soil amendment and either 50 mg L−1 Cr(III) or ... -
Soil and maize contamination by trace elements and associated health risk assessment in the industrial area of Volos, Greece
(2019)Agricultural lands adjacent to industrial activities are vulnerable due to the risk of trace elements (TEs) being accumulated into crops and subsequently humans. One such case concerns the industrial area of Volos, Greece, ... -
Stress conditions for improvement of mass breeding method in maize
(2007)Mass selection during early stages of genotype evaluation is essential for maize breeding programs. The purpose of this study was to determine the proper conditions for mass selecting useful genotypes in segregating maize ... -
Temperature-Mediated Competition between the Invasive Larger Grain Borer (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and the Cosmopolitan Maize Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
(2020)Interspecific competition between agricultural pests may affect the species that can establish, and may also affect food production. Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), the larger grain borer, is endemic to Central America, but ... -
A triple stress effect on monogenotypic and multigenotypic maize populations
(2007)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the yielding performance of maize under stress conditions involving mixing of different genotypes, plant density and low water/fertilizer inputs. The impact on yield from competition ... -
Ultra-early planting effects on maize crop development, yield, and weed control
(2006)Field experiments were conducted in 2001 and 2002 at the University of Thessaly Research Farm in Velestino, using three planting dates, namely: ultra-early (U-E, March 1 or 2), early (E), and normal (N) that were at least ...