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A Multisource Data Approach for Change and Disturbance Mapping of Ontario's Clay Belt Toward More Accurate Carbon and Emissions Estimation
Published 2025-01-01“…This article is the first of a two-part study on disturbance-informed land use/land cover changes in the Clay Belt region of Northern Ontario, Canada. …”
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Energy and CO2 fluxes in the early stage development of reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining areas
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Nitrogen and Sulphur Relations in Effecting Yield and Quality of Cereals and Oilseed Crops
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Allamanda violacea Purple Allamanda
Published 2018-08-01“…The document also outlines the plant’s care requirements, including its preference for full sun, moderate drought tolerance, and need for nematode-free soil. Additionally, it highlights the plant’s non-native status, potential planting zones, and propagation methods. …”
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Allamanda violacea Purple Allamanda
Published 2018-08-01“…The document also outlines the plant’s care requirements, including its preference for full sun, moderate drought tolerance, and need for nematode-free soil. Additionally, it highlights the plant’s non-native status, potential planting zones, and propagation methods. …”
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LEGAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRITORIES IN THE SUBMARINE AREA
Published 2015-07-01“…United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea held in Montego Bay in 1982, in Part XI, has established a radically distinct legal regime on soil and subsoil bottoms seas and oceans, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction of coastal States, different rules for other parts of the sea, including sea water above the free zone. …”
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Genetics of Stay-Green Trait and Its Association with Leaf Spot Tolerance and Pod Yield in Groundnut
Published 2019-01-01“…Despite its importance in providing income and food for smallholder farmers, fodder for livestock, and improving soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation, groundnut yields are lowest on farmers’ fields in Sub-Saharan Africa due to biotic and abiotic constraints. …”
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The Effect of Banana Bacteria Wilt on The Socio-Economic Welfare of Farmers in Ruhinda Sub-County Rukungiri District .
Published 2023“…The highest number of respondents mentioned source of mulch for maintaining and improving soil fertility, the lowest number of respondents mentioned that the disease has led to increased poverty among households and the study continued on possible measures to control banana bacteria wilt in Ruhinda sub-county Rukungiri district, the highest number of respondents mentioned heating garden tools such as hoes, machete, knives and slashers over a fire until the metal is too hot to touch is also effective in killing the bacteria, the lowest number of respondents talked of timely removal of male buds with a forked stick is important in where insect vector that visit the diseased flower parts carry the pathogen. …”
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Changes in high-latitude surface energy balance driven by snowpack and vegetation dynamics under warmer climate
Published 2024-01-01“…We found spring albedo decreases driven by increases in snow-free periods (>20 d) and an extended growing season length that resulted in greater gains in leaf area index (LAI) in most parts of Alaska. …”
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The Application of the Classical Assumption Test in Multiple Linear Regression Analysis (a Case Study of the Preparation of the Allometric Equations of Young Makila)
Published 2024-07-01“…The root segments were collected carefully to facilitate their separation from the soil in polybags. The parts of the roots that still contain soil are cleaned with a machete and brush until they are free of soil and other dirt. …”
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Quantity and quality of antioxidant compounds and components of essential oil of the medicinal plant (Eryngium campestre) under the influence of altitude
Published 2022-03-01“…Research has shown that the chemical properties of the soil and altitude are the most important factor in changes in the amount of essential oil. …”
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Physicochemical characterization of Gozitan Honey
Published 2013-10-01“…Principal Component Analysis showed the properties of polyfloral honey samples obtained from the southern part of the island to be different from those obtained from the northern part.…”
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Morphological, Anatomical and Ecological Features of Ajuga salicifolia (L.) Schreber (Lamiaceae) with Natural Spreading
Published 2021-02-01“…Stomata are anomocytic. The soils in which it grows of A. salicifolia are clayey, slightly alkaline, salt-free, poor in phosphorus, and rich in potassium and organic matter. …”
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Comparative Effects of Superhydrophobic Sand and Plastic Mulches on Growth and Yield of Sweet Pepper (Capsicum annum L.) under Arid Environments
Published 2024-12-01“…Superhydrophobic sand (SHS) is a plastic-free mulching technology that reduces surface evaporation of water from irrigated soils. …”
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Qualitative assessment of Shiraz wastewater treatment plant effluent for different purposes
Published 2023-06-01“…By irrigating unfruitful plants and forest parks around Shiraz and even part of urban green space, the pressure on water resources can be reduced to a great extent. …”
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Osiąganie kompromisu potrzeb człowieka i przyrody
Published 2004-12-01“…Transforming the environment by man was generally considered a part of the destruction process. So there were trials of counteractions or tolerating it as unavoidable, trying to diminish their effect on the natural environment. …”
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Treatment of sugarcane vinasse in AnMBR and UASB: process performance and microbial community comparison
Published 2024-11-01“…Vinasse is a by-product of sugarcane processing which is often used in fertigation; however, the direct use of vinasse harms the environment and reduces soil productivity due to its physicochemical properties. …”
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