Overview
Agronomic factors are the management practices and environmental conditions that influence crop growth, yield, and quality, including fertilization, irrigation, residue management, variety selection, and soil health. Research published in Agronomy Research addresses multiple dimensions of these factors across diverse cropping systems and geographic contexts. Studies have examined nitrogen fertilizer effects on crops grown under saline and irrigated conditions, organic versus inorganic fertilizer strategies and their impacts on productivity and resource use efficiency, and phosphorus and compost applications to sugar beet. The journal has published work on variety performance under standardized agronomic practices for groundnut and sunflower cultivars, as well as investigations into residue retention for agricultural sustainability in semi-arid environments. Additional research has explored soil testing methodologies for fertilizer recommendations, spectroscopic approaches for yield prediction, and broader strategic questions about improving fertilizer response in Indian agriculture. The topic extends to understanding disease outbreaks such as olive quick decline syndrome and the interconnected challenges of climate change, land degradation, and food security. These agronomic factors are critical for optimizing crop production, enhancing resource efficiency, maintaining soil health, and ensuring agricultural sustainability under varying environmental stresses.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Ecological Significance of Residues Retention for Sustainability of Agriculture in the Semi-arid Tropics
Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer on some Attributes of SorghumGrown in Saline Soil under Irrigation
Performance of New and Old Short-Seasoned Arachis Hypogea (Groundnut) Varieties Under Same Agronomic Practices
Response of Some Sunflower (Helianthus annuusL) Hybrid Cultivars as Influenced by Argel (Solenostemmaargel, Del. Hayne) and Nitrogen Under Irrigation in Sudan
Response of Sorghum Varieties to Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer Strategies in Sudan Savanna of Nigeria: Productivity, Nitrogen, and Water Use Efficiencies
Does Soil Testing for Fertiliser Recommendation Fall Short of a Soil Health Card?
Climate Change-Land Degradation-Food Security Nexus: Addressing India’s Challenge
Indian Agriculture needs a Strategic Shift for Improving Fertilizer Response and Overcome Sluggish Foodgrain Production
Spectroscopic and Foliar pH Model for Yield Prediction in a Symbiotic Corn Production
The Changing Scenario of Agriculture
Response of Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) Growth, Yield and Yield Components to Compost and Phosphorus Fertilizers
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 109 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Agricultural Sciences
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2026 · Scientific Reports
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2026 · Total Environment Microbiology
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2025 · Environmental Research: Food Systems
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2025 · African Journal of Biotechnology
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2025 · Forestry sciences
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2025 · Discover Soil.
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2025 · Land Use Policy
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Agronomic Factors, linking to each citing work.