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Establishment Cost of Avocados in South Florida
Published 2014-10-01“…While not an official recommendation, some suggest that since the beetles are less attracted to younger trees, growers might consider leaving the young orchards in production while replanting only older and less productive orchards. …”
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Field Diagnosis and Management of Phytophthora Diseases
Published 2005-09-01“…When roots or tree trunks are affected, the foliage turns yellow and exhibits poor growth, leaves drop, twigs die back, and fruit size and yield are reduced. …”
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Geen ander naam
Published 1994-06-01“… The increasing awareness that the church of Christ has to communicate its message of salvation in a religiously plural society, has contributed to the fact that in ecumenical circles the New Testament confessions about Christ as only Saviour of the world (e.g. in Acts 4:12) are being interpreted in a way that leaves room for other saviours as well. The author first of all presents his own interpretation of Acts 4:12. …”
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Insect Pest occurrence on Cultivated Amaranthus Spp in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria
Published 2015-07-01“…Amaranthus is one of those rare plants whose leaves are eaten as vegetables and seeds as cereal. …”
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Acalypha wilkesiana
Published 2004-10-01“…The bronze red to muted red 4- to 8-inch-long, heart-shaped leaves are available in varying mottled combinations of green, purple, yellow, orange, pink, or white, depending upon cultivar (Figure 1). …”
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Weeds Predominant in Potato Fields: A Case of Southern Division, Kabale Municipality, Kabale District, South Western Uganda.
Published 2023“…This study concluded that broad-leaved weeds are the dominant weed types in potato fields in the Southern Divi-sion of Kabale Municipality.…”
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Impacts of Climate Change on the Plant Water Interactions
Published 2023“…The evaporation of water molecules from the outer surfaces of the mesophyll cells initiates the upward transpiration pull in the leaves, and respiring starches and sugars are created during photosynthetic processes using sunlight energy. …”
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Morphological, physiological, element absorption, and transcriptomic analysis reveals the mechanism of 2-(3,4-Dichlorophenoxy) trimethylamine alleviating copper stress in cucumber...
Published 2025-01-01“…Furthermore, the accumulation of Cu in leaves and roots of cucumber treated with DCPTA was significantly lower than that in seedlings treated with Cu alone. …”
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Influence of sulfur and selenium application on wheat growth in arsenic-contaminated soil
Published 2025-01-01“…Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was found to be considerably lower in leaves and without any discernible increase in roots. …”
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Unveiling the nutritional and bioactive potential of bamboo (Bambusa tulda Roxb.) tea: A phytochemical and spectroscopic study
Published 2025-02-01“…Furthermore, silica (SiO₂) was extracted from the tea leaves and characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). …”
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CAMELLIA HOAANA (THEACEAE, SECTION CORALLINA), A NEW SPECIES FROM BU GIA MAP NATIONAL PARK IN SOUTHERN VIETNAM
Published 2024-02-01“…Morphological features of this species are young branches pubescent and glabrescent. Leaves elliptic to obovate-elliptic; apex bluntly cuspidate, base wide cuneate; above dark green, shiny and glabrous; below paler green and sparsely pubescent along midrib; petiole sparsely pubescent. …”
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DM-YOLO: improved YOLOv9 model for tomato leaf disease detection
Published 2025-02-01“…In natural environments, tomato leaf disease detection faces many challenges, such as variations in light conditions, overlapping disease symptoms, tiny size of lesion areas, and occlusion between leaves. Therefore, an improved tomato leaf disease detection method, DM-YOLO, based on the YOLOv9 algorithm, is proposed in this paper. …”
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Overcoming the problem of cultural untranslatability in Burnett’s the secret garden from English into Indonesian
Published 2022-02-01“…Nevertheless, notes are commonly used in conjunction with naturalization to reduce strangeness, as leaving too many untranslatable cultural references weakens the translation result. …”
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Induction of systemic resistance through calcium signaling in Arabidopsis exposed to air plasma-generated dinitrogen pentoxide.
Published 2025-01-01“…Exposure to N2O5 gas induced an increase in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration within seconds in directly exposed leaves, followed by systemic long-distance Ca2+-based signaling within tens of seconds. …”
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Neurocranial Pharmacodialysis Device for subarachnoid hemorrhage treatment—a perspective
Published 2024-02-01“…The RESULTS showed the following four facts: (1) high-grade SAH requiring decompressive craniectomy readily offers, as the last step of the neurosurgical procedure, the safe closure of the opened cranium with the NPD while leaving the efficacy of the decompressive intervention intact. (2) The neurocranially attached NPD can automatically execute, as long as it is necessary, subarachnoid polypharmacy to prevent post-SAH vasospasm, reduce the risk of rebleeding, and provide neuroprotection in delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI), bypassing the blood-brain barrier (BBB) via connected subarachnoid strips. (3) These effects of drug delivery can be optimized with NPD-controlled long-term cleaning of the CSF and drainage of cellular debris, hydrocephalus, and interstitial edema accompanied by the subarachnoid dialysis of potentially neurotoxic extracellular molecules. (4) Safety and efficacy of these NPD operations are monitored, and possible epileptiform EEG is detected, via the wireless EEG system of the device. …”
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Ou metodes van die Satan in 'n moderne samelewing - met besondere verwysing na Openbaring 2 en 3
Published 2000-12-01“…Yet it is clear that his modus operandi can be reconstructed because of the trails and evidence that he leaves behind. Satan is a master at camouflage and subtle covert operations. 5. …”
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Detecting privacy compliance of mobile applications from the perspective of the "minimum necessary" principle
Published 2024-12-01“…However, most existing studies focus on principles like transparency, openness, and legality, leaving a gap in the evaluation of the ‘minimum necessary’ principle. …”
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Residual Effect of Lead on Early Growth of Fluted Pumpkin (<i>Telfairia occidentalis</i> Hook F) in an Ultisol
Published 2013-05-01“…The dry matter yield, plant height, stem girth and number of leaves were depressed significantly by the Pb compared to the control. …”
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Graphological Deviation: A Defamiliarizing Trope in Timothy Wangusa’s Poetry
Published 2023“…Some studies are on Wangusa’s novels and short stories, and as such, they focus on aspects like themes and narrative techniques but not graphological deviation. This leaves much to be studied on the variable of graphological deviation in Wangusa’s poetry. …”
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Enhancing Amarath Growth and Yield in Kabale District.
Published 2024“…Experimental results demonstrated that inorganic manure (DAP) significantly outperformed organic manure (cow dung) and control treatments in terms of plant height, number of leaves, and grain yield. Specifically, inorganic manure yielded the highest average grain output of 8.6 kg, compared to 7.9 kg for organic manure and 6.0 kg for the control. …”
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