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How energy crops (Maize, Field grass, Cup Plant) affect soil microarthropods and their decomposition services

2020
<p>Energy crops are grown at low cost and low maintenance used in making biofuels, such as bioethanol, or combusted to generate electricity or heat. Production of energy crops as an alternative to fossil fuels will help to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emission, thus leading to large scale changes in ...
Pascaline Dioh Lobe, Stefan Schrader
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Use of a Vacuum Cup Electrode for Spark Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Plant Tissue

1963
Emission spectrographers have used many different methods to get a homogeneous sample into the analytical gap [1-9], Many other works could be cited, but these should suffice to show the great number of techniques that are or have been used for this purpose.
S. T. Bass, J. Soulati
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INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE IN FOAM CUPS GROWN TOBACCO PLANTS BY RHIZOBACTERIA AND PHYTOPROTEINS

Rhizobacterial strains are a useful and environmentally benign tool for promoting plant development and inducing disease resistance in plants. To induce resistance in plants, strains were extracted from the rhizosphere of healthy plants and applied typically as a foliar spray.
Dr. Ashish Kumar Gupta   +1 more
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Antioxidant Potential of Cup Saucer Plant

2018
Prabu Jaganathan   +5 more
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Paper Cups for Plant Pots

Scientific American, 1918
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