Field Crops Research, ‎0378-4290

Journal

  1. Effects of free air carbon dioxide enrichment and nitrogen supply on growth and yield of winter barley cultivated in a crop rotation

    Manderscheid, R., Pacholski, A., Frühauf, C. & Weigel, H.-J., 28.02.2009, In: Field Crops Research. 110, 3, p. 185-196 12 p.

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Researchers

  1. Benedikt Scheel

Activities

  1. College (Organisation)
  2. 2nd PERL International Conference 2012
  3. Exploring cultural landscape narratives to understand differences in meaning and their implications for governance
  4. Tag der Lehre 2018
  5. THE FUTURE OF ephemera - 2019
  6. Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Externe Organisation)
  7. Journal of Research in Reading (Fachzeitschrift)
  8. “When the Drugs don’t Work” - How Paradigmatic Rigidities Constrain Innovation in the Case of Antimicrobial Resistance
  9. Linked Art, Provenance and the Use for Scholarship
  10. Forum for Linguistic Studies (Fachzeitschrift)
  11. Szenische Lesung zu Rechtsuptopien
  12. Professional School (Organisation)
  13. Karls-Universität
  14. Environmental fate of S-metolachlor in its pure form and as a part of commercial product - Mercantor Gold®: biodegradation and sorption onto sediment
  15. Transformation of the herbicide fluroxypyr under various/distinct environmental conditions
  16. Teachers' motivation for participating in professional development and its relationship to the uptake of professional development.
  17. Teaching and Exploring Sustainability in Virtual Space
  18. 6th Austrian Early Scholars Workshop in Management - 2018
  19. Conference Resistance
  20. University of New England
  21. Negotiators Facing Externalities
  22. Life cycle engineering (LCE) of pharmaceuticals: systematic optimization for use as well as the environment.
  23. Regional monitoring and modeling of the effects of vegetation restoration on soil erosion’
  24. Pop, post, pseudo? An analysis of pop feminist magazines as arenas of (re-)articulating feminist critique