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What We Eat In America (WWEIA) Database
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What We Eat in America (WWEIA) is the dietary intake interview component of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). WWEIA is conducted as a... -
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Data from: Plant strategies for maximizing growth during drought and drought recovery in Solanum melongena L. (eggplant)
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Data usage: This data represents the collection of physiological and biometric data of above- and below-ground plant traits in four species of Solanum melongena of... -
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Data from: Quality controlled research weather data – USDA-ARS, Bushland, Texas
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[ NOTE – 2022/05/06: this dataset is superseded by an updated version https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1526433 ] The dataset contains 15-minute mean weather data... -
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SNAP - Soil Nutrient Assessment Program
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SNAP (Soil Nutrient Assessment Program), a component of the USDA/ARS Soil and Water Hub, is a web-based tool that provides an estimate of plant-available nutrients... -
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Uniform Soybean Tests, Southern States
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The Uniform Soybean Tests, Southern States, in place since 1943, evaluate yield, disease resistance, and quality traits of public breeding lines from the southern... -
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Evapotranspiration, Irrigation, Dew/frost - Water Balance Data for The Bushland, Texas Maize for Grain Datasets
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This dataset contains water balance data for each growing season (year) when maize (Zea mays, L., also known as corn in the United States) was grown for grain at the... -
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Data from: Late-Seeded Cover Crops in a Semiarid Environment: Overyielding, Dominance, and Subsequent Crop Yield
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Interest in cover crops is increasing but information is limited on incorporating them into crop rotations especially in the relatively short growing season on the... -
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Data from: Developing a growing degree day model to guide integrated pest management of <i>Eucosma giganteana, </i>a pest of a novel perennial oilseed crop
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Lower activity threshold studyTo evaluate the lower activity threshold, E. giganteana larvae were collected starting in the first week of April to May 21st, 2023, at... -
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<b>Data from: Cover crop interseeding effects on aboveground biomass and corn grain yield in western North Dakota</b>
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Cover crops can provide many benefits, but the short growing season and variable weather in the northern Great Plains makes it difficult to include them in rainfed... -
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Data from: Long-term compost use and high frequency low concentration fertigation reduce N<sub>2</sub>O emissions from a California almond orchard
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Using compost as an agricultural amendment offers a means to reduce organic waste, as mandated by California State Bill 1383. Compost application, through the... -
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Annual mean estimates of aboveground net primary production (NPP) at 15 sites at Jornada Basin LTER, 1989-ongoing
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This package contains values of mean annual aboveground net primary production (NPP, in grams per square meter per year) at 15 NPP study sites on Jornada Experimental... -
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Annual mean estimates of aboveground net primary production (NPP) at 15 sites at Jornada Basin LTER, 1989-ongoing
Department of Agriculture —
This package contains values of mean annual aboveground net primary production (NPP, in grams per square meter per year) at 15 NPP study sites on Jornada Experimental... -
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Data from: Site-specific management of cotton root rot using airborne and high resolution satellite imagery and variable rate technology
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Cotton root rot is a century-old cotton disease that now can be effectively controlled with Topguard Terra fungicide. Because this disease tends to occur in the same... -
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Code from: Survival analysis of freezing stress in the North American native perennial flax, Linum lewisii Pursh.
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Abstract The expansive range of Lewis flax (Linum lewisii Pursh.), an herbaceous perennial, exposes the species to a diversity of climatic conditions. As interest in... -
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Data from: Exotic herbivores and fire energy drive standing herbaceous biomass but do not alter compositional patterns in a semiarid savanna ecosystem
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The data comprise 2 years of biomass and plant community data from a study on fire and herbivore impacts on vegetation in semi-arid Texas savanna. Data are from 72... -
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Data from: Survival analysis of freezing stress in the North American native perennial flax, Linum lewisii Pursh.
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Abstract The expansive range of Lewis flax (Linum lewisii Pursh.), an herbaceous perennial, exposes the species to a diversity of climatic conditions. As interest in... -
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Data from: Short-term soil responses to late-seeded cover crops in a semi-arid environment
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Cover crops can enhance desirable agricultural outcomes such as improved nutrient-use efficiency, soil tilth, reduced pests, and increased yield and yield stability.... -
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Data from: Five-year timeseries of sap-flux-scaled transpiration reveals inter-annual variation between tree water use and precipitation in a pinyon and juniper woodland
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The USDA-ARS conducted a five-year study of transpirational water use of single-leaf pinyon (Pinus monopylla) and Utah juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) at the Porter... -
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Data from: A pilot study for water storage and carbon variability in an irrigation pond of the Southeastern Plains, USA
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Farm ponds are a common feature of agricultural landscapes for irrigation of crops. Yet small water bodies have been ignored as reservoirs and carbon balance features...