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Coastal environmental changes in Ninh Thuan Province, South-Central Vietnam.
Published 2025-01-01“…This study investigated five critical coastal environmental features (shoreline dynamics, drought conditions, soil salinity trends, mangrove deforestation, and reforestation, as well as spatiotemporal variations in aquaculture and salt farming areas) using satellite data and geospatial analysis. …”
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metaGE: Investigating genotype x environment interactions through GWAS meta-analysis.
Published 2025-01-01“…We also applied metaGE to two emblematic examples: the detection of flowering QTLs whose effects are modulated by competition in Arabidopsis and the detection of yield QTLs impacted by drought stresses in maize. The procedure identified known and new QTLs, providing valuable insights into the genetic architecture of complex traits and QTL effects dependent on environmental stress conditions. …”
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Investigation of atmosphere middle level changes center affecting on dry day of Zab catchment using PCA
Published 2017-09-01“…After indexing and spatial-temporal threshold, 184 days without rainfall were selected in the wet period of three severe drought in the region. Level 500 HP height data located in the range of 0 to 80 degrees northern latitude and eastern longitude on dry days as a matrix S_Mode were used and these data using principal component analysis were processed using modern statistical methods. …”
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The Regulation of ROS and Phytohormones in Balancing Crop Yield and Salt Tolerance
Published 2025-01-01“…Salinity affects crop growth and productivity, and this stress can be increased along with drought or high temperature stresses and poor irrigation management. …”
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Analysis of Climate Change from the Aliguodarz Region Farmers’ Viewpoint with an Emphasis on the Central District
Published 2013-11-01“…Therefore, the agricultural sector can have the greatest impact on the phenomenon of climate change and also climate change will exacerbate drought and disrupt agricultural activity. Therefore, it is necessary to predict or simulate this effect using various available tools in the field of management, to ensure consumer food security and the maximum welfare of producers, with the necessary planning and policy making. …”
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Autonóm repülő robotok alkalmazása vízelvezető csatornák felügyeletére (Using Autonomous Flying Robots to Monitor Canals)
Published 2017-06-01“…In this economy which mostly relies on agriculture, farmlands are afflicted with floods one year and drought in another. To balance these, canal systems are already built. …”
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Empowering Aid Personnel That Respond to Disasters
Published 2021-07-01“…Today, earthquakes, floods, drought, fires, volcanic and nuclear explosions, terrorist attacks have turned into ordinary events. …”
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Climate Change: The Urgent Need for Global Health Strategies to Counter Adverse Impacts on Human Health
Published 2025-02-01“…Reports and reviews continue to document multiple health impacts from increasing temperatures, rising sea levels and more frequent extreme weather events like severe drought, flooding and wildfires. The consequences of global warming on human health include heat-related morbidity and mortality, an increase in vector borne and infectious diseases, greater severity of respiratory diseases, adverse nutritional effects from food insecurity, higher rates of injury and multiple effects from financial, educational, social and psychological stressors. …”
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Using Crop Models and Climate Forecasts to Aid in Peanut Crop Insurance Decisions
Published 2005-12-01“…However, about 69% of crop failures in the U.S. are because of either drought or excessive moisture (Ibarra and Hewitt, 1999). …”
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Interannual Variation in Root Production in Grasslands Affected by Artificially Modified Amount of Rainfall
Published 2012-01-01“…In comparison with dry Festuca grassland, better adapted to drought, submontane wet Cirsium grassland was more sensitive to the different water inputs forming rather lower amount of below-ground plant matter at reduced precipitation.…”
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Impacts of Climate Change on the Plant Water Interactions
Published 2023“…It was also found that drought was one of the most significant biotic challenges faced by plants, with considerable genetic variation in water deficit responses. …”
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Green Biodiesel Synthesis Using Waste Shells as Sustainable Catalysts with Camelina sativa Oil
Published 2016-01-01“…Camelina sativa oil is an appealing crop option as feedstock for biodiesel production because it has high tolerance of cold weather, drought, and low-quality soils and contains approximately 40% oil content. …”
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Production risk of organic rice due to climate change in Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…The big challenge for organic rice farming is climate change in the form of high temperatures, drought, high rainfall which is difficult to predict. …”
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Development of Future Rule Curves for Multipurpose Reservoir Operation Using Conditional Genetic and Tabu Search Algorithms
Published 2018-01-01“…The results have shown that the optimal rule curves from CGA and CTSA connected with the simulation model can mitigate drought and flood situations than the existing rule curves. …”
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Basmacı İsyanı ve Sovyet-Afgan Sınır Anlaşmazlığı (1925-1926)
Published 2022-06-01“…However, due to the summer drought, the drying up of the Ceyhun and Penc Rivers and the merger of the Urtha Tugai Island on the Afghan coast made this control difficult. …”
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Phenological cycles in the Pantanal woody communities: Responses to climate and soil moisture seasonality.
Published 2025-01-01“…This response involves the intricate interplay between phenological dynamism and alternating drought and wet-flooded phases.…”
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Multifaceted changes in water availability with a warmer climate
Published 2025-01-01“…Low-seasonality regions exhibit faster wet-season increases and more rapid dry-season decreases in soil moisture, heightening the likelihood of water scarcity and drought. Conversely, dry regions with high seasonality are less sensitive to climate change. …”
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Contribution of Climate-Smart Forage and Fodder Production for Sustainable Livestock Production and Environment: Lessons and Challenges from Ethiopia
Published 2023-01-01“…Seasonal fluctuations in feed supply cause temporal scarcity in Ethiopia, with more acute gaps in dry periods, particularly in drought-prone regions. To address these problems in the country, improve forages to strengthen farm productivity, climate change resilience, and environmental sustainability, particularly in arid and semiarid areas. …”
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Sun, Wind and Light (Design Strategies in Consistent Architecture with Climate) Case Study: Yazd City
Published 2020-03-01“…From June to October (midday to midnight), midnight hours due to low humidity (38%) and high temperatures, conditions of discomfort and drought are very visible. The highest humidity is in the cold months of the year. …”
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Water Budget on Various Land Use Areas Using NARR Reanalysis Data in Florida
Published 2011-01-01“…Hence, the forest, which had the deeper roots, had lower soil moisture anomalies, but higher evaporation anomalies than agriculture area during the drought event.…”
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