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4/2015 vol. 29
Numerical modelling of agricultural products on the example of bean and yellow lupine seeds
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 397–403
Organic farming and cover crops as an alternative to mineral fertilizers to improve soil physical properties
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 405–412
Applicability of soil column incubation experiments to measure CO2 efflux
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 413–421
Effect of homogenization and ultrasonication on the physical properties of insoluble wheat bran fibres
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 423–432
Influence of soil properties on crop yield: a multivariate statistical approach
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 433–440
Semi-stationary measurement as a tool to refine understanding of the soil temperature spatial variability
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 449–457
Effect of tillage system on soil temperature in a rainfed Mediterranean Vertisol
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 467–473
Morpho-anatomical traits of two lowest internodes related to lodging resistance in selected genotypes of Triticum
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 475–483
Changes in the germination process and growth of pea in effect of laser seed irradiation
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 485–492
Effects of powder from white cabbage outer leaves on sponge cake quality
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 493–500
Study of soil aggregate breakdown dynamics under low dispersive ultrasonic energies with sedimentation and X-ray attenuation
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 501–508
Time series modelling of increased soil temperature anomalies during long period
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 509–515
Application of a tangent curve mathematical model for analysis of the mechanical behaviour of sunflower bulk seeds
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 517–524
Hydrophysical characteristics of selected soils from arctic and temperate zones
Int. Agrophys. 2015, 29(4): 525–531
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