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Wheat and faba bean intercropping and cultivar impacts on morphology, disease, and yield
Abstract Modern agriculture relies heavily on synthetic fertilizer and pesticide inputs. Pressure is increasing to find alternatives that reduce such inputs. In comparison to monocultures, intercropping can reduce plant diseases and increase yield, thereby reducing inputs and maximizing land use efficiency.
Jonathan R. De Long +3 more
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Research process and key insights of the study. Summary This study examined three collaborative scenarios for the implementation of a high‐level aseptic filling machine in small‐scale food processing for improved food safety in short food supply chains. A two‐stage research design was implemented, based on an exploration and evaluation phase.
Esther Van Parys +8 more
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Nanohaloarchaea as beneficiaries of xylan degradation by haloarchaea
Using samples of natural evaporitic brines and anthropogenic solar salterns, we describe genome‐inferred trophic relations in two extremely halophilic xylan‐degrading three‐member consortia. We succeeded in genome assembly and closure for all members of both xylan‐degrading cultures and elucidated the respective food chains within these consortia.
Violetta La Cono +17 more
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We studied 11 cool‐water adapted freshwater fish populations in communities dominated by cold‐water adapted species to investigate changes in the relative importance of cool‐water fish during the last 30 years of rapid warming in high latitude lakes.
Aslak Smalås +6 more
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A method to estimate resource use by crop systems to meet food needs is proposed. PLATE is a proxy of the per capita intake of energy‐ and nutrient‐rich vegetables. Water, energy, and area use of two urban systems (open field and plant factories with artificial lighting) are compared. The method can support decisions at farm level and in urban‐regional
Isabella Righini +4 more
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Abstract Density dependence is likely to act as a regulatory mechanism in fish stocks that are recovering from overfishing. In general, density dependence in fish stocks is assumed to only occur in reproduction and early life stages and is therefore usually modelled as a stock‐recruitment relationship.
Jasper C. Croll +2 more
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Abstract Following the submission of application EFSA‐GMO‐RX‐023 under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 from Bayer Agriculture BV on behalf of Bayer CropScience LP, the Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the European Food Safety Authority was asked to deliver a scientific risk assessment on the data submitted in the context of the renewal of ...
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +22 more
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Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu przedstawienie, na ile ustawodawstwo polskie zapewnia bezpieczeństwo dzieciom w przypadku zmiany płci metrykalnej przez ich rodzica.
Paulina Rusak-Romanowska
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We present a comprehensive biochemical and structural study of a family VIII ester hydrolase with a broad and unusual substrate profile, including acyltransferase activities. A wide catalytic cavity accepts an ample set of different esters, some being relevant to plastic and mycotoxin degradation.
Isabel Cea‐Rama +7 more
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Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae), is an important worldwide crop pest. Little is known about the role of soil‐entomopathogens in mortality during pupation. We assessed the effects of standard potting soil, sterilized sand, and soil amended with beneficials (such as four fungal taxa and a nematode), separately and combined.
Ingeborg Menzler‐Hokkanen +2 more
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