J. Grané Data-verified
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J. Grané studies agronomic practices with a focus on crop performance and soil management. Their research has investigated the impact of previous crops on wheat variety yields in Kansas, contributing to understanding crop rotation benefits. Additionally, Grané has explored the use of biodegradable polymers to reduce soil evaporation in controlled greenhouse environments, suggesting a method for improving water use efficiency in agricultural settings.
Grané's scholarly work includes two publications, with recent activity in 2023. They have collaborated with researchers at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including R. P. Lollato, L. M. Simão, L. O. Pradella, and N. Giordano, on shared publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Previous Crop Impacts on Wheat Variety Performance in Central Kansas During the 2021–2022 Growing Season (2023)
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Using a Sprayable Biodegradable Polymer to Reduce Soil Evaporation in Greenhouse Conditions (2021)
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