Title : Markers of PM produced by biomass combustion and development of a sampling and analysis technique
Enrico Paris , CREA-IT , Italy
Biomass combustion is a relevant source of atmospheric particulate matter (PM), contributing to the emission of inorganic species, organic micropollutants and specific molecular markers associated with the thermal degradation of lignocellulosic materials. Among these compounds, l [....] » Read More


Title : Development of Virginia mountain mint as a potential commercial crop in the southern USA
Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy, Alabama A&M University, United States
Mountain mint (Pycnanthemum species) is a mint-flavored herb with a diverse range of essential oil profiles, offering potential for commercial applications similar to those of the Mentha genus. North Alabama has favorable weather conditions for cultivating mountain mint, particul [....] » Read More
Title : Formulation of long-term mechanisation strategy for different agro-climatic zones/states in India
Krishan Kant Tyagi, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, India
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Title : Improving food system awareness with agritourism: The Tour de Farm in Duval County, Florida
Stephen Jennewein, University of Florida, United States
Agritourism strengthens community connections to local food systems by increasing awareness of where and how food is produced. In Duval County, Florida, the Tour de Farm exemplifies how farm tours can effectively promote agricultural literacy and appreciation among urban and subu [....] » Read More
Title : Monitoring the diversity, seasonal abundance and distribution of pine bark and ambrosia beetles in the Florida Panhandle
Ann Marie Robinson Baker, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), United States
Several Pine bark and Ambrosia beetles are present in different counties in Florida in the pine forests. Some of these species cause extensive damage to pines and other hardwood trees. This study was carried out to monitor and report the diversity and abundance of pine bark and a [....] » Read More
Title : Integrating vermicomposting into circular agricultural systems: Opportunities, challenges, and lessons from 20 years of research
Alene Alemu Tesfamichael, Edelmark AS, Norway
As global agriculture faces mounting pressure to reduce environmental impacts while maintaining productivity, circular economy approaches offer promising pathways toward sustainability. Vermicomposting technology represents a critical intervention in closing nutrient loops, trans [....] » Read More
Title : Effects of Trichoderma and Bacillus biofertilizers on physiology, yield, and oil quality of sesame under different water regimes
Abdallah Aldahadha, National Agricultural Research Center, Jordan
Water scarcity is a major constraint to crop productivity in semi-arid regions, where improving drought adaptation mechanisms is critical for sustainable agriculture. This study evaluated the combined role of supplementary irrigation and biofertilizers in enhancing drought tolera [....] » Read More
Title : Deciphering stand structure and conservation pathways for the habitat restoration of Indopiptadenia oudhensis, an endangered species endemic to the Terai–Bhabhar ecotone
Sukirti, ICFRE- Forest Research Institute, India
Indopiptadenia oudhensis (Brandis) Brenan is a monotypic, endangered forest tree species endemic to the Terai-Bhabhar ecotone along the Indo-Nepal border. This ecologically sensitive transitional landscape, recognised by the IPCC as highly vulnerable to climate change, remains in [....] » Read More
Title : Empowering next-gen women in agriculture: Strategies for sustainable transformation in India through the 5E’s framework
Senaka Lalith Dharmasri Amarathunga, Uva Wellassa University, Sri Lanka
India is at a critical juncture in addressing the interconnected challenges of food security, environmental sustainability, and economic growth, especially as the global population is expected to reach nearly 10 billion by 2050. Agriculture, a vital component of the Indian econom [....] » Read More
Title : Botanical extracts for sustainable nitrogen management in melon cropping systems, southern Tunisia
Mahmoud Bali, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Reducing nitrogen (N) fertilizer inputs is a major challenge for sustainable agriculture in Mediterranean agroecosystems, where excessive N application increases environmental risks. This study evaluated whether botanical extracts can compensate for further N reductions while mai [....] » Read More
Title : Assessing the competence of extension officers in equipping banana farmers and their perception to adapt to climate change: A case study of KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces smallholder farmers
Sixolise Manciya, Mangosuthu University of Technology, South Africa
Developing countries, due to their limited adaptive capacity and various challenges, are anticipated to be severely impacted by climate change. Thus, it is crucial for the farming communities in these regions to gain a deeper understanding of climate change and its potential effe [....] » Read More
Title : Bio fertilizers and bio insecticides
Souberou Lawani Bouraima, Agrivert Le Patriarche, Togo
Excessive use of chemical products in agriculture leads to negative impacts on the environment, human health, and soil fertility. This project aims to develop a natural insect repellent and an ecological bio-fertilizer from local biological resources, to propose a sustainable, ef [....] » Read More
Title : Adoption of digital tools among women arable crop farmers in accessing climate change adaptation information in Rivers State, Nigeria
Okorie Ugochi Glad, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Climate change remains a major global development challenge, posing significant threats to sustainable agricultural production, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where farming is predominantly rain-fed. Digital technologies are increasingly promoted as tools that can enhance farme [....] » Read More
Title : Assessment of agricultural media mix for accessing information by farmers in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State, Nigeria
Peter Gyanden Kughur, Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Nigeria
The study assessed agricultural media mix for accessing information by farmers in Makurdi Local Government of Benue State, Nigeria. Respondents were all farmers in the study area; due to enormity of the population of the farmers 120 respondents was selected using multistage sampl [....] » Read More
Title : Effects of feeding pomegranate peel silage on feed intake and growth performance of Turkey bred sheep
Faizrahman Rahmani, Kabul University, Afghanistan
The experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding pomegranate peel silage with beet top silage, wheat straw, alfalfa hay, barley, cotton seed cake and mineral plus on feed intake and growth performance of Turkey bred sheep in research farm of Agriculture Faculty, K [....] » Read More
Title : Impact of agricultural activities on the biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems in Lithuania
Rasa Zolynaite, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
This poster presentation analyzes the biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems in Lithuania and evaluates the impact of agricultural production factors on its structure. The study is based on extensive data collected between 2013 and 2022, comprising a total of 21,693 macroinvertebr [....] » Read More
Title : Soil quality in different agroecosystems: A chromatographic analysis
Taina Mamede, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana - UEFS, Brazil
This study investigated soil health and quality in different agroecosystems within the Rio Seco Agroecology Center (CEARIS), located in the municipality of Amélia Rodrigues, Bahia. The main objective was to analyze how agroecological management influences soil vitality, us [....] » Read More
Title : Soil quality indicators sensitive to regenerative agriculture management in the Brazilian semi-arid
Taina Mamede, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana - UEFS, Brazil
Soil quality is as essential as air and water quality for sustaining life and ecosystem functioning. Therefore, studies aimed at identifying practices that promote soil regeneration are particularly important, especially in regions vulnerable to desertification. Agroecology-based [....] » Read More
Title : Facilitative root associations of endemic Indopiptadenia oudhensis (Brandis) Brenan: Implications for biodiversity restoration and forest ecosystem services in central Himalayan riverine forest
Sukirti, ICFRE- Forest Research Institute, India
Species capable of forming positive ecological associations often display enhanced adaptability, enabling persistence in fragmented and resource-limited landscapes. In the Anthropocene, where climate change and anthropogenic pressures continuously redefine ecological thresholds, [....] » Read More
Title : An integrated digital agriculture platform for smallholder farmers: Machinery access, crop passport, and AI-driven advisory ecosystem
Aryan Kumar, Samrat Vikramaditya Vishwavidyalaya, India
Smallholder farmers across developing economies face persistent challenges including limited access to farm machinery, fragmented advisory services, climate variability, pest outbreaks, and weak market linkages. While digital agriculture has emerged as a promising solution, most [....] » Read More
Title : Transforming agricultural value chains in Africa: A solution to strengthen sustainable agricultural mechanization with a job creation engine
Dieudonne Keba, Societe SOMMAC, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
On average, agriculture employs more than half of the African population, with employment shares ranging from 60% to 85% in several countries, including Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, Angola, Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar. Youth unemployment represents a major c [....] » Read More
Title : Integrating winter cover crops to enhance soil organic matter, weed suppression, and nutrient cycling in organic management systems
Dilip Nandwani, Tennessee State University, United States
Organic farming emphasizes ecological balance, biodiversity conversation, and long-term soil health by eliminating synthetic chemicals and genetically modified organisms. However, weed pressure and nutrient unavailability remain persistent constraints in organic crop production. [....] » Read More