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A Circular Material Value Retention Framework for Agricultural By-Product Valorisation. [PDF]
Alizad R, Haddad Y, Salonitis K.
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Volatile Relay Biosensing and Mobile Phone Imaging for Detection of Influenza Virus
Detection of volatile organic compounds is performed via a coupled enzymatic assay with mobile phone detection of the signal. Specific application demonstrated herein is the detection of influenza virus, across multiple levels of biological complexity, up to patient‐derived samples.
Dante G. Andersen +7 more
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RCTUnet: a deep learning model for crop-residue-soil image segmentation and crop residue cover extraction. [PDF]
Li T +12 more
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Residue of Picloram in New Agricultural Areas: Impacts, Detection, and Mitigation Measures. [PDF]
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Ammoniation of low-quality roughages for dry-season ruminant feeding: a review. [PDF]
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Characteristics of crop residues
Agricultural Wastes, 1986Abstract This paper reports the results of work carried out to determine the characteristics of the residues of important agricultural crops in North India. Density, equilibrium moisture content, higher calorific value and the results of chemical, proximate, elemental and thermogravimetric analyses of the crop residues are reported and discussed.
B.S. Pathak, A.K. Jain, A. Singh
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1991
In less affluent countries such as those in South and Southeast Asia, grain is directly used for human consumption, and crop residues are the main source of fodder for animals. In addition, crop residues have several other uses (Table 1). Crop residues are certainly an asset in these countries and seldom are left in the field.
Rajendra Prasad, J. F. Power
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In less affluent countries such as those in South and Southeast Asia, grain is directly used for human consumption, and crop residues are the main source of fodder for animals. In addition, crop residues have several other uses (Table 1). Crop residues are certainly an asset in these countries and seldom are left in the field.
Rajendra Prasad, J. F. Power
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Pyrethroid insecticide residues on vegetable crops
Pest Management Science, 2001Abstract Pyrethroid insecticides were applied on various vegetable crops as foliar treatments to determine dissipation rates. On Chinese broccoli (Guy Lon), Chinese mustard (Pak Choi) and Chinese cabbage (Kasumi, napa), fenvalerate was persistent with residues of 0.10, 0.14 and 0.11 mg kg −1
B D, Ripley +4 more
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Visualizing soil surfaces and crop residues
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1993A test case for visualizing field and laboratory data pertaining to soil erosion and infiltration is examined. Several visualization techniques were used to derive image data from an experiment in which the effect of a sequence of five rainfalls on a laboratory-formed soil surface was measured.
Christopher J. Moran, Guy Vézina
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Rogor (dimethoate) residues in food crops
1965Owing to its high insecticidal activity, systemic properties and relatively low toxicity to mammals, Rogor [O,O-dimethyl S-(N-methyl carba- moylmethyl)phosphorodithioate], also known as dimethoate in the USA and in other countries and as Fosfamide in the Soviet Union, has found a progressively increasing use for the control of several species of ...
P, De Pietri-Tonelli, B, Bazzi, R, Santi
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