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The Effects of the Opioid Crisis on Agricultural Industries. [PDF]
Opioid use remains a significant public health crisis. However, few quantitative or qualitative data exist on the prevalence of opioid use and associated mental health conditions in agricultural industries and how it affects the industries themselves ...
Radunovich HL+3 more
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Understanding the structure and function of bacterial expansins: a prerequisite towards practical applications for the bioenergy and agricultural industries. [PDF]
Since the publication of a landmark article on the structure of EXLX1 from Bacillus subtilis in 2011, our knowledge of bacterial expansins has steadily increased and our view and understanding of these enigmatic proteins has advanced with relation to ...
Martinez-Anaya C.
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Agricultural industries produce vast amounts of liquid waste, which contains a significant concentration of nutrients. In the context of emphasizing the huge increase in population, climate changes, and pollution which results in depletion of fresh water
Asmaa Salah+5 more
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Tropical pasture grasses and legumes can be highly productive and persistent and fill the summer-autumn feed gap typical of temperate pasture systems in southern Australia.
Marja Simpson+9 more
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Education for sustainable development (ESD) became a highlighted issue in the educational sector all around the world. The concept is to integrate the social, economic, and environmental aspects to create a more comprehensive solution to maintain planet ...
Dodhy Hyronimus Ama longgo+2 more
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The aim of this study was to provide a bibliometric analysis and mapping of existing scientific papers, focusing on microalgae cultivation coupled with biomass production and bioremediation of wastewater from agricultural industries, including cassava ...
J. M. Melo+4 more
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Ascochyta blight (AB), caused by a necrotrophic fungus, Ascochyta rabiei (syn. Phoma rabiei) has the potential to destroy the chickpea industry worldwide, due to limited sources of genetic resistance in the cultivated gene pool, high evolutionary ...
Rosy Raman+8 more
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Applications of Chitin in Medical, Environmental, and Agricultural Industries
Chitin is a universal biopolymer that is found in microbes, plants, fungi, the exoskeleton of insects, various species of algae, and bottom-feeding crustaceans.
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