Advancing gender equality through agricultural and environmental research: Past, present, and future
Pyburn, Rhiannon, Eerdewijk, Anouka van
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Climate Change Threatens Micronutrient Density of European Winter Wheat
Micronutrients are vital for human health. Wheat is a major staple crop and a significant source of minerals and B‐vitamins. The impact of climate change on their content remains largely unknown. We evaluated micronutrient levels in European winter wheat grown under historical and projected climate conditions. Our findings indicate that future climates
Da Cao +17 more
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An open image dataset of Indonesian soybean seed varieties (Anjasmoro, Grobogan, DEGA-1) for agricultural research and machine learning applications. [PDF]
Hanafiah DS +12 more
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Reordering the Mission of Agriculture Research at Land-Grant Universities
Carl Zulauf +3 more
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Discovery of H2 Receptor Antagonists as Colistin Enhancers by Targeting Acid Stress Response
This study identifies YqgB as a key target for restoring colistin susceptibility in mcr‐positive pathogens under acidic conditions by remodeling phospholipid composition and reducing LPS modification. Deep learning‐based screening reveals H2 receptor antagonists as novel colistin adjuvants. Further investigations indicate that ranitidine and famotidine
Jinju Cai +7 more
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Rapid, simple and accessible phytonutritional assessment methods in agricultural research. [PDF]
Tietel Z, Galilov I, Melamed S.
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Training the trainers: an interview with Carol Ibe on the importance of building networks for agricultural research in African countries. [PDF]
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Research on Chinese Agricultural Industrialization Based on SCP Mode
Li-zao Shen, Shen, Li-Zao
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Preface to special section on Fifty Years of Research and Data Collection: U.S. Department of Agriculture Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed [PDF]
M. Susan Moran +13 more
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This study discovered a new pathway that tells fruit flies when to stop eating. It found that rising blood sugar (fructose) is detected by a sensor called GR43a. This triggers a chain reaction involving the satiety signal sulfakinin and its receptor, ultimately activating a final satiety signal, ILP5.
Hong‐Fei Li +7 more
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