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Development and Testing of a Low‐Cost Soil Moisture Sensor for Real‐Time Irrigation Scheduling
Irrigation and Drainage, Volume 75, Issue 1, Page 173-187, February 2026.ABSTRACT
Effective irrigation scheduling is essential for improved water management in irrigated areas, with soil moisture monitoring recognized as one of the most effective methods. However, challenges such as the high cost of sensors and the difficulties in monitoring large areas hinder their practical application, particularly for smallholder ...Edmealem Temesgen Ebstu, Samuel Dagalo Hatiye, Demelash Wendimagegnehu Goshime, Johannes Dirk Dingemanse, Demiso Daba Dugassa, Tafesse Fitensa, Getachew Enssa, Chanako Dane Chare, Destaw Akil Areru, Yared Godine Demeke +9 morewiley +1 more sourceImpact of climate change mitigation strategies in rice farming on agroecosystem multifunctionality
Journal of Applied Ecology, Volume 63, Issue 2, February 2026.These results suggest that, from a landscape management perspective, implementing a single irrigation strategy at large spatial scales should be discouraged due to potential negative effects on particular sets of ES components. Conversely, a mosaic of irrigation strategies should be implemented, promoting ES components aligned with site‐specific ...Sebastián Echeverría‐Progulakis, Maite Martínez‐Eixarch, Sébastien Boinot, Dani Boix, Mar Carreras‐Sempere, Mar Catala‐Forner, Alejandro Expósito, Ariadna Giné, Miriam Guivernau, Lluís Jornet, Raul Llevat, Joan Noguerol Arias, Francisco Javier Sorribas, Marc Viñas, Néstor Pérez‐Méndez +14 morewiley +1 more sourceMicro‐Refuges or Ecological Traps: Context‐Dependent Effects of Rock Pools on Intertidal Biodiversity Across Latitudes
Global Ecology and Biogeography, Volume 35, Issue 2, February 2026.ABSTRACT Aim
We investigated how local‐scale environmental heterogeneity influences biodiversity patterns across broad biogeographic gradients, using intertidal microhabitats as a model system within one of the most environmentally stressful ecosystems on Earth.Louise B. Firth, Andrea Desiderato, Antony M. Knights, J. David Aguirre, Juan C. Astudillo, Juan C. Azofeifa‐Solano, David T. Bilton, Su Yin Chee, Hartvig C. Christie, Ronaldo A. Christofoletti, Amelia Curd, Katherine A. Dafforn, Megan N. Dethier, Yun‐Wei Dong, Gabin Droual, Stanislas F. Dubois, Free Espinosa, Ally J. Evans, Andy Foggo, Stephen J. Hawkins, Mick E. Hanley, Ben P. Harvey, Eliza Heery, Seokwoo Hong, Amanda R. Hsiung, Tommy T. Y. Hui, Mar Humet, Katrin Iken, Soniya B. Jethva, Jeong Ha Kim, Koetsu Kon, Brenda Konar, Rahul S. Kundu, Jackson W. T. Lau, Kenneth M. Y. Leung, Xiao‐Xu Li, Yong‐Xu Sun, Fernando P. Lima, Ella Lis, Kiran Liversage, Lynette H. L. Loke, Aline S. Martinez, Mariana Mayer‐Pinto, Vanessa Mendonça, Christopher D. McQuaid, Pippa J. Moore, Rebecca L. Morris, Daudi Msangameno, Rocío Nieto‐Vilela, Barbara Ondiviela, Mauricio H. Oróstica, Enrique Ostalé‐Valriberas, Maria Gabriela Palomo, Eli Rinde, Rui Seabra, Jeffrey A. Sibaja‐Cordero, Ana Silva, Elisabeth M. A. Strain, Peter Todd, Mo S. Turner, Catarina Vinagre, Kringpaka Wangkulangkul, Andrew Want, Juan Sempere‐Valverde +63 morewiley +1 more sourceSpecies functional traits affect regional and local dominance across western Amazonian forests
Journal of Ecology, Volume 114, Issue 1, January 2026.Dominant tree species in western Amazonian forests show distinct functional trait combinations linked to habitat type: conservative traits in stressful habitats and greater plant size in less stressful environments. Local dominants are defined by resource conservation strategies and widespread dominants are defined by resource acquisition strategies. A Laura Matas‐Granados, Claire Fortunel, Luis Cayuela, Julia G. de Aledo, Celina Ben Saadi, Nathan J. B. Kraft, Christopher Baraloto, S. Joseph Wright, Jason Vleminckx, Nancy C. Garwood, Peter Hietz, Margaret R. Metz, Frederick C. Draper, Timothy R. Baker, Oliver L. Phillips, Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado, Kalle Ruokolainen, Roosevelt García‐Villacorta, Katherine H. Roucoux, Maximilien Guèze, Elvis Valderrama Sandoval, Paul V. A. Fine, Carlos A. Amasifuen Guerra, Ricardo Zarate Gomez, Pablo R. Stevenson, Abel Monteagudo‐Mendoza, Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez, John Terborgh, Mathias Disney, Roel Brienen, Percy Núñez Vargas, Jhon del Aguila Pasquel, Yadvinder Malhi, Jacob B. Socolar, Gerardo Flores Llampazo, Jim Vega Arenas, Darcy Galiano Cabrera, Javier Silva Espejo, Joey Talbot, Barbara Vinceti, José Reyna Huaymacari, Cecilia Ballón Falcón, Ted R. Feldpausch, Varun Swamy, Julio M. Grandez Rios, Manuel J. Macía +45 morewiley +1 more sourceInsights Into the Aetiology of Almond Canker Diseases and Decline Syndromes: An Emerging and Complex Phytopathological Challenge
Plant Pathology, Volume 75, Issue 1, January/February 2026.This review aims to elucidate the aetiology of almond cankers and decline syndromes as well as raise awareness within the scientific community of the need to deepen our knowledge of their aetiology and epidemiology to develop effective management strategies. ABSTRACT
Almond (Prunus dulcis) canker diseases and decline syndromes have been reported during Carmen Luque‐Cruz, Nieves Capote, Ester Marco‐Noales, Juan Emilio Palomares‐Rius, Laura Romero‐Cuadrado, Félix Morán, Josep Armengol, Carlos Agustí‐Brisach +7 morewiley +1 more sourceTonic signaling of the B‐cell antigen‐specific receptor is a common functional hallmark in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cell phosphoproteomes at early disease stages
Molecular Oncology, Volume 19, Issue 12, Page 3706-3728, December 2025.B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B‐CLL) and monoclonal B‐cell lymphocytosis (MBL) show altered proteomes and phosphoproteomes, analyzed using mass spectrometry, protein microarrays, and western blotting. Identifying 2970 proteins and 316 phosphoproteins, including 55 novel phosphopeptides, we reveal BCR and NF‐kβ/STAT3 signaling in disease ...Paula Díez, Pablo Juanes‐Velasco, Marina L. García‐Vaquero, Conrad Droste, Alicia Landeira‐Viñuela, Miguel Alcoceba, Helena Fidalgo‐Gómez, Sara Misiego‐Herrero, Almudena Navarro‐Bailón, Mónica Baile, José M. Bastida, Jose Manuel Sanchez‐Santos, Rafael Góngora, Julia Almeida, Marcos Gonzalez‐Diaz, Alberto Orfao, Javier De Las Rivas, Manuel Fuentes +17 morewiley +1 more sourceSpain: Political Developments and Data in 2024
European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 581-598, December 2025.Abstract
In Spain, the year 2024 was marked by both regional and European elections and an increasingly difficult political environment for the left‐wing governing coalition. The political agenda was dominated by these elections, an Amnesty Law, and several accusations of corruption around the governing Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Obrero ...ASBEL BOHIGUES, MARIANA SENDRAwiley +1 more sourceInteractions Between Active Matters and Endogenous Fields
Advanced Materials, Volume 37, Issue 45, November 13, 2025.This review synthesizes endogenous field information and computational methods in contexts such as cancer, wounds, and biofilms. It organizes NAMs and AAMs by sensing, transmitting, and executing functions, compares their limitations, and from these contrasts proposes design strategies for next‐generation AAMs, offering perspectives to foster ...Jinwei Lin, Qiaoxin Guan, Jiangqi Feng, Shuqin Chen, Leilei Xu, Jianguo Guan, Samuel Sánchez +6 morewiley +1 more sourceLight Intensity‐Controlled Photoconductance Polarity Switching for Neuromorphic and Logic Applications
Advanced Optical Materials, Volume 13, Issue 32, November 14, 2025.Light intensity‐induced photoconductance polarity switching is demonstrated in geometrically asymmetric Schottky MoSe2 devices. The devices exhibit bidirectional reconfigurable optoelectronic logic gates and synaptic applications using a single light source, opening new avenues for multifunctional optoelectronic and neuromorphic computing systems ...Amin Abnavi, Hamidreza Ghanbari, Mohammad Reza Mohammadzadeh, Ribwar Ahmadi, Michael M. Adachi +4 morewiley +1 more source