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Ammonia volatilization from crop residues and frozen green manure crops
Agricultural systems can lose substantial amounts of nitrogen (N). To protect the environment, the European Union (EU) has adopted several directives that set goals to limit N losses.
F.J. de Ruijter +6 more
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Mitigating Ammonia Volatilization from Waterlogged Acids Soils Using Organic Amendments [PDF]
In production agriculture, granular urea is the most used nitrogen fertilizer in crop production. However, increase in soil pH following application of urea causes ammonia volatilization and reduces N use efficiency.
Haruna, Ahmed Osumanu +6 more
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From Defense Executor to Engineering Target: Harnessing Lignin for Crop Resistance
Lignin serves as both a physical and chemical executor of broad‐spectrum plant immunity. This review systematically summarizes classical and recent advances in lignin‐mediated immunity, outlines the multifaceted regulatory modules controlling lignification under biotic stress, discusses key physiological and biochemical mechanisms behind lignin‐based ...
Yanwen Yu +6 more
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Hygroscopicity and ammonia volatilization losses from nitrogen sources in coated urea
Hygroscopic fertilizers tend to absorb moisture from the air and may have undesirable characteristics such as moistness, clumping and lower fluidity, hampering the application.
Letícia de Abreu Faria +5 more
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Uncertainty‐Aware Deep Ensembles for Robust and Reliable Chemical Sensor Arrays
A reliability‐aware electronic nose is developed using photothermally anchored metal‐catalyst decorated metal oxide nanofiber sensor arrays combined with deep ensemble learning. Diverse catalytic nanofiber channels generate gas‐specific response patterns, enabling selective identification and quantification of sulfur‐containing gases.
Sungwoo Eo +5 more
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Mechanochemistry Meets Catalysis: Metal Complexes for Greener Organic Transformations
Mechanochemistry is redefining metal catalysis by controlling catalyst formulation, speciation, and deployment. This Review shows how milling, LAG, RAM, and TSE enable rapid metal‐complex assembly, distinctive catalytic manifolds, and scalable synthesis beyond solution chemistry.
Sourav Behera +2 more
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This review examines perovskite‐based X‐ray detectors from a materials‐to‐medical‐images perspective. Recent progress in perovskite‐based X‐ray detectors is discussed with emphasis on their relevance to clinical imaging. The key barriers to clinical implementation are analyzed.
Sibin Wang +8 more
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Metal‐free Hydrogen Generation from Seawater and Silicon Waste: A Circular Approach
Hydrogen was rapidly generated directly from untreated seawater and polymeric Si waste without any transition metal catalyst. The in situ generated polymeric cross‐linked Si resin was completely depolymerized under mild conditions into chloro‐silane monomers.
Mustapha Hamdaoui +6 more
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Measures to reduce ammonia emissions from livestock manures: now, soon and later
Various possible options to further decrease ammonia emissions from livestock manure were explored in a desk study. Techniques and their impact on the processes leading to NH3 production and volatilization are described.
Oenema, O. +3 more
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Ammonia Volatilization in an Intermittent Stream
I examined ammonia emissions in an intermittent stream network. Ammonia volatilization is the process by which ammonia gas is released by the soil leading to a loss of nitrogen.
Leavell, Jennings +5 more
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