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Abstract This article examines the relationship between growth, emissions, population density, renewable energy consumption, urban population, and climate finance using a panel data for 141 countries between 1990 and 2015. The study revisits the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis by focusing specifically on the developing country context.
Songhee Han, Hannah Jun
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Abstract Hurricanes and other extreme events are increasing in many regions, yet their long‐term impacts on ecosystem function are uncertain. In forested ecosystems, soil solution chemistry provides an important tool to assess the impacts of disturbance on nutrient cycling and dissolved organic carbon dynamics.
William H. McDowell, Jody D. Potter
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In this study, we propose that the small protein ScrA acts as a link between the ArlRS and SaeRS two‐component systems in Staphylococcus aureus. ArlR positively regulates scrA expression and the resulting ScrA protein activates the SaeRS system, causing increased expression of Sae regulon genes.
Marcus A. Wittekind +7 more
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The challenge of developing special economic zones in Africa: Evidence and lessons learnt
Abstract Special economic zones (SEZs) are mushrooming across the developing world. Increasingly, policymakers resort to zones with the aim of turning around their countries’ economic fortunes. Zones are expected to deliver greater innovation, exports, knowledge and technological spillovers.
Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose +4 more
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Abstract Intervals of extreme warmth are predicted to drive a decrease in the oxygen content of the oceans. This prediction has been tested for the acme of short (<1 million years) episodes of significant marine anoxia in the Phanerozoic geological record known as Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs).
Alexander J. Dickson +8 more
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Sais inorgânicos no controle em pós-colheita de Penicillium digitatum (Pers.) Sacc. em laranja
O objetivo da pesquisa foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação dos sais inorgânicos cloreto de potássio (KCl), hidróxido de potássio (KOH) e silicato de potássio (K2O3Si) sobre laranja no controle do bolor verde causado por Penicillium digitatum.
Anderson Eduardo Brunetto +3 more
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O mercado consumidor está exigindo alimentos sem a presença de resíduos de agrotóxicos. Assim, o trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o controle do bolor verde, em laranjas-Pera, com agentes de biocontrole (Bacillus subtilis e Bacillus licheniformis ...
Cassiano Forner +3 more
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Os frutos cítricos são afetados por diversas doenças, especialmente as fúngicas, as quais afetam a produtividade e a qualidade, principalmente quando se visa ao mercado de frutas frescas, seja para o mercado interno, seja para a exportação.
Katia Cristina Kupper +3 more
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O objetivo do trabalho foi verificar a ocorrência de sinergismo entre misturas de produtos alternativos aos fungicidas, para o controle do bolor verde (Penicillium digitatum) em pós-colheita de citros. Foram testados dez produtos individualmente e trinta
DANIEL ANDRADE DE SIQUEIRA FRANCO +1 more
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Anthropogenic oil in the ocean is of great concern due to its potential immediate and long‐term impacts on the ecosystem, economy, and society, leading to intense societal efforts to mitigate and reduce inputs. Sources of oil in the ocean (in the order of importance) are natural marine seepage, run‐off from anthropogenic sources, and oil spills, yet ...
Ira Leifer, Umberta Tinivella
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