Overview
Agronomic patterns refer to the spatial, temporal, and management regularities that govern crop production within agronomy, the science of soil management and field-crop cultivation. They encompass the practices and arrangements through which growers organise cropping, including variety selection, sowing time and density, crop rotation and intercropping, fertiliser regimes, irrigation scheduling, and tillage, together with the responses of yield and quality to these inputs and to environmental gradients of soil, water, and climate. Understanding such patterns underpins decisions that improve productivity, resource-use efficiency, and resilience, and links field-scale management to broader goals of food security and sustainable agriculture. Comparative agronomic trials, fertiliser-response studies, and yield-prediction approaches help characterise how genotype, management, and environment interact to shape outcomes. Research published in this area by the journal addresses these themes, including the performance of new and old groundnut varieties under common agronomic practices, sorghum and sunflower responses to organic and inorganic fertiliser strategies and to nitrogen under irrigation, the role of soil testing in fertiliser recommendation, sugar-beet responses to compost and phosphorus, spectroscopic and foliar-pH yield prediction, and analyses of crop productivity and agricultural change. These contributions span variety evaluation, nutrient and water management, and yield response, reflecting how agronomic patterns are studied to optimise crop production across diverse soils and climates.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Performance of New and Old Short-Seasoned Arachis Hypogea (Groundnut) Varieties Under Same Agronomic Practices
Response of Sorghum Varieties to Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer Strategies in Sudan Savanna of Nigeria: Productivity, Nitrogen, and Water Use Efficiencies
Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer on some Attributes of SorghumGrown in Saline Soil under Irrigation
The Olive Quick Decline Syndrome: A Syndemic Outbreak in the Apulia Region, Southern Italy
Ecological Significance of Residues Retention for Sustainability of Agriculture in the Semi-arid Tropics
Response of Some Sunflower (Helianthus annuusL) Hybrid Cultivars as Influenced by Argel (Solenostemmaargel, Del. Hayne) and Nitrogen Under Irrigation in Sudan
Do we need to keep Increasing Crop Productivity for all Times to Come?
The Changing Scenario of Agriculture
Climate Change-Land Degradation-Food Security Nexus: Addressing India’s Challenge
Spectroscopic and Foliar pH Model for Yield Prediction in a Symbiotic Corn Production
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 101 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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