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Electronic Nanomaterials for Plants: A Review on Current Advances and Future Prospects
Global food security faces mounting challenges from climate change and rapid population growth. This review highlights the pivotal role of electronic nanomaterials–including metals, metal oxides, and carbon‐based structures–in enhancing plant photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and stress resilience. Furthermore, it explores how emerging platforms such as
Ciro Allará+8 more
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Solar fuels and other value‐added chemicals derived from light‐driven reactions are highly desirable. Although advanced photoactive materials have been reported, demonstrations of their feasibility in large‐scale production are needed. Hence, strategies and recent efforts in scaling up photocatalytic reactors and integrating them into comprehensive ...
Hoi Ying Chung+5 more
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The use of a jigsaw type cooperative learning model based on socioscientific issues in nervous system material can be used as a way to provide students with argumentation skills.
Fitri Husni Mardiyah+2 more
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A Novel Ti12‐Based Metal‐Organic Framework for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
MIP‐209(Ti) is a new microporous MOF built up from Ti₁₂O₁₅ clusters and substituted terephthalate linkers, enabling isoreticular chemistry and clusters tunability for photocatalytic applications. Cr3⁺ doping (≤5 at%) on Ti‐oxoclusters drastically enhances water stability and boosts hydrogen production from water under simulated solar light irradiation.
Bingbing Chen+17 more
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Photosynthesis is a vital process in the biological world which is the basis for the survival of plants. It is important to ensure that the learning methods used are able to provide students with a deep understanding and encourage the development of ...
Oky Rizkiana Silaban+2 more
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Using CO2‐rich polluting gases in greenhouse plant cultivation has proven to be a promising technique for stimulating plants while reducing emissions to the atmosphere. The use of an experimental biofilter proves to be effective in retaining most of the toxic particles. The alteration of physiological and metabolic parameters shows an adaptation of the
Alberto Martinez‐Alonso+3 more
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This study aims to analyse ethno-STEM-based learning focusing on the implementation, challenges, and its impact on students' critical and creative thinking skills.
Subagja Agustinus+4 more
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The study finds that mulch films made with poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate)/poly(lactic acid) and 10% soy waste degrade faster than those without soy. Plants grown with the soy‐containing films are 49% taller, suggesting that the soy acts as a biostimulant.
Kerry Candlen+8 more
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Identification and alternative solutions to plant blindness in high school students
This study was conducted to determine the level of plant blindness in three schools in West Java. This study was also conducted with the aim of looking at the differences in the level of plant blindness as well as the relationship between the tests and ...
Puan Helwa Rezha Soraya+2 more
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Abstract This study examines how European food companies can operationally leverage the value created by strategic alliances into commercially viable products. More importantly, it emphasizes that the effects of alliance portfolio diversity (APD) on radical innovation performance can be achieved not only directly, but also via moderating roles, that is,
María Ancín+2 more
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