GOMEROS - Reducing water erosion in maize and vegetables cropping systems in support of cross-compliance.
The GOMEROS-project investigated how growing vegetables and maize can be successfully done under the new erosion regulations.
The GOMEROS-project investigated how growing vegetables and maize can be successfully done under the new erosion regulations.
...ntify bacteria that can mitigate the effects of a fungal infection with Rhizoctonia solani in maize. In the next phase, researchers are trying to start "programming" the bacterial root community to...
...ological or functional characteristics (i.e. phenotype). For example, a maize plant is clearly different – morphologically speaking – from a wheat plant. However, some differences are more subtle o...
...buffers are replenished against later periods of drought. Result of a strong rainstorm in young maize in May and the concentration of sediment at the lowest part of the field.What rules of thum...
...ew. A comment can be made about the trapping method for pollinators: we set a fluo yellow trap amid maize and grassland. In this way, the trap stands out very much in the inconspicuous matrix of cr...
...l introductionThe final results of the Farmers' Benefits project show that intercropping silage maize and runner beans yields an average of 170–200 kg of extra crude protein per hectare. This r...
Silage maize Silage maize is the main source of energy in the ration on many dairy farms. Cultivation efficiency begins with good variety selection. In doing so, pay attention to the following cha...
...jor yield losses. The ILVO variety list shows the tolerance to Rhizoctonia for each variety. Silage maize Silage maize is one of the most important forage crops in Belgium with an area of 177,3...
...sustainable bioeconomy. Bart Vandecasteele (co-promotor and ILVO soil specialist): 'It appears that maize straw can be transported to a digester or other installation to extract renewable fuel. We ...
...AGRO and PCG are investigating source directed erosion control in the cultivation of vegetables and maize. It examines which cultivation techniques maintain crop yields and effectively combat erosi...
...d and improved over the past four years in the GOMEROS project to prevent erosion in vegetables and maize. Participation of the sector was important throughout the project. Practical and cost e...
Climate-resistant maize for more sustainable agriculture One of the consequences of climate change is global warming where we more frequently experience periods of sustained heat waves, droughts a...
Maize (corn) straw and bioeconomy Flanders produces about 400,000 tons of maize straw each year. Usually this remains on the field and is plowed in. In this way it contributes to the supply of org...
... on corn and vegetable crops on purple and red plots; the acronym therefore stands for GrOenten and Maize on EROSie susceptible plots. The objective of the project was to perfect techniques to effe...
... and better soil management, the cultivation of robust, more drought-resistant crops. The maize varieties that will now be tested in the field have showed promising results in the greenhou...
...ents at ILVO and Hooibeekhoeve, 4 feeding strategies were investigated: the ideal time to introduce maize silage, the physical structure of concentrate, ad lib milk intake and 'accelerated feeding'...
...combine harvesters in 2020 compared to 1958) and the increased share of late-growing crops, such as maize and potatoes, in the rotation (e.g. +50% area in Belgium) make soil compaction one of the m...
...ccount the expected climate change? Part 2 considers the fractionated fertilization of potatoes and maize. In part 3, several innovative practices and techniques are examined in terms of their adva...
...h throughput phenotyping under field conditions. Studied crops are wheat, soybean, quinoa, rice and maize. We identify resilient genotypes and molecular markers linked with better yield and nutriti...
...al crops important to the EU for breeding, propagation, and food and feed production. These include maize, cereals, and perennial ryegrass. Key steps included:1) Identifying crop traits and bio...
...ial BOPACT revealed that drought and extreme rainfall had affected the yield and yield stability of maize and spring barley, but that this effect could not be traced to the different cropping pract...
...ase in carbon stock in agricultural soils in Flanders. Especially crops such as wheat, rapeseed and maize showed a strong loss of carbon storage due to lower yields. In contrast, a scenario in whic...
...ease their frequency.Research approachThe research will be conducted in three crops, namely maize, soybean, and tomato, all of which have major economic importance. We will tap into natural...
...s, and their effect on plant growth. VIB-ILVO researcher Stien Beirinckx took up this challenge for maize: she searched for and found bacterial strains that can promote maize growth under cold cond...
...on enzymes Cell wall digestibility NIRS analysis on dried and milled samples: - Moisture (grass/maize) - Crude protein (grass/maize) - Crude fiber (grass/maize) - Starch (maize) - Water solu...
... collaborated with technology manufacturers and competence centers to test this technology on maize and potato crops. Read more >>> Wikileeks: Optimizing leek fertilization strategies Curr...
...nd weed in the field? Find out on this page about our project that tests this technology on maize and potato crops in collaboration with technology manufacturers and competence centers. Read more R...
... develop detection algorithms with Artifical Intelligence (AI). We focus on two crops: potatoes and maize. Our research on potato crops focuses on weed and disease detection (Alternaria Solani). Fo...
...itrogen, raw cellulose, cell wall components, NDF, ADF, ADL.See the list of analyses.Plant: maizeStarch, moisture, dry matter, raw protein, nitrogen, raw cellulose, digestibility of cellula...
...enlijst Three factors determine grass yield: weather, fertilization and variety Besides maize, grass is the most important crop on a dairy farm. A quarter of the ration of dairy cows co...
...e into account the expected climate change? In part 2, the fractional fertilization of potatoes and maize is studied. In part 3, innovative practices and techniques are examined that could be of be...
...his sandy soil, does not immediately opt for vegetable cultivation, not even for the classic maize. He does, however, opt for main crops that can be processed into food (cereals and pseudo-grain su...
...instead of roughage-based rations or by replacing grass roughage with high-starch roughage, such as maize. From her research, Van Wesemael concludes that replacing grass silage with maize s...
...op and Belgians moved on to other one-year industry crops such as beet, potato, fodder wheat, and maize. Kristiaan Van Laecke (ILVO Plant Sciences): "Working on barley fits into our research in...
...ddition to soy, organic farmer Simon Colembie also grows wheat, spelt, potatoes, green beans, grain maize, grass clover and fodder beet. "I was immediately convinced about growing Belgian soy becau...