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ABSTRACT Growth of ectotherms typically positively correlates with increasing temperature towards an optimal temperature range, followed by a decline in growth when temperatures exceed the optimal temperature range for that organism. When temperature is within or close to the optimal range, food availability and other environmental factors can play ...
Lindsay E. Hansen +4 more
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Spatial life cycle analysis (LCA) shows that the carbon intensity (CI) of maize grain used for ethanol production in Illinois, USA varies across the state, with an average carbon intensity of 14%–17% lower than the national average used in policy decisions.
Frank G. Dohleman +3 more
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Nitrogen Losses, Trade‐Offs, and Mitigation Potential in Global Sugarcane Cropping Systems
Data compiled from global sugarcane experiments are used to derive region‐specific emission factors (EFs) for multiple nitrogen (N) loss pathways and to identify the key biophysical and management drivers of N losses, crop yield, and their trade‐offs.
Pongsathorn Sukdanont +5 more
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Oxygen management for optimisation of nitrogen removal in a sequencing batch reactor
In today's progressively urbanised society, there is an increasing need for cost-effective, environmentally sound technologies for the removal of nutrients (carbon, phosphorous, nitrogen) from polluted water. Nitrogen removal from wastewater is the focus
Third, Katie
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Switchgrass (SG) and Miscanthus (MS) boost ecosystem multifunctionality in marginal soils. Strong synergies, not trade‐offs, exist among ecosystem services under SG and MS. MS surpasses SG in provisioning and supporting services for higher multifunctionality. MS is ideal for maximizing multifunctionality, carbon sequestration, and stability.
Yini Wu (伍旖旎) +9 more
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Biochar‐coated urea markedly improved growth, yield, nitrogen‐use efficiency, and nutritional quality of lady's finger compared with conventional urea. This biochar‐based slow‐release fertilizer offers a sustainable pathway to reduce nitrogen losses, enhance productivity, and improve economic returns while mitigating environmental degradation ...
Litun Ahmed Labib +7 more
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ABSTRACT Through the isotopic composition of 211 samples of six different tissues (muscle, liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and lung) obtained from 51 Tursiops truncatus strandings over nearly a decade (2013–2022), this study evaluated the impact of environmental variations on a resident population in a coastal lagoon in the southern Gulf of Mexico ...
Karem Leonela Naranjo‐Ruiz +3 more
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ABSTRACT In the long term, repeated applications of organic waste products increase soil organic nitrogen (SON) stocks and would therefore be likely to enhance nitrogen supply to crops. We studied soil nitrogen mineralization in the QualiAgro long‐term experiment (northern France), where three urban composts and farmyard manure have been applied ...
Florent Chênerie +3 more
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ABSTRACT Soil nitrogen mineralization and soil organic matter decomposition are central regulators of nutrient cycling in arable systems, yet their responses to interacting management practices remain insufficiently understood, particularly during autumn and winter.
Christoph Rosinger +2 more
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Nitrogen is a key nutrient stimulating algal blooms in Seqwater reservoirs throughout southeast Queensland (Muhid and Burford 2012, Muhid et al. 2013, Burford et al. 2014).
Franklin, Hannah, Burford, Michele
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