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Transcriptional gene network involved in drought stress response: application for crop breeding in the context of climate change. [PDF]
Nakashima K+2 more
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Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, EarlyView.
Axel Göttlein, Michael Kohlpaintner
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Efficiency of Vegetative Filter Strips in Mitigating Soil Erosion and Surface Runoff
ABSTRACT Vegetative filter strips (VFS) are widely used in agriculture to reduce soil erosion and sediment transport during heavy rainfall events. This study assessed their effectiveness in controlling surface runoff and sediment transport under controlled field conditions.
Tomáš Laburda+7 more
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Integrated metabolome and transcriptome analysis of maize roots response to different degrees of drought stress. [PDF]
Wang Y, Tong L, Liu H, Li B, Zhang R.
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ABSTRACT Crop rotation and wheat straw return have significant potential to regulate soil respiration (Rs) and enhance soil health by increasing carbon pools, which is crucial in mitigating drought effects. This study aimed to examine the influence of organic agro‐waste addition on Rs under rotation and monoculture through a 70‐day incubation ...
Xiangyu Liu+5 more
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Heterologous expression of physic nut JcHDZ25 confers tolerance to drought stress in transgenic rice. [PDF]
Tang Y+7 more
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Abstract Nutrient dynamics in headwater streams are governed by benthic and hyporheic biofilms, with carbon (C) : nitrogen (N) : phosphorus (P) ratios driving the heterotrophic microbial biofilm development through nutrient limitation. Furthermore, heterotrophic responses to changes in C : N : P ratios are probably modulated by autotrophic responses to
Anika Große+8 more
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Overexpression of StCDPK13 in Potato Enhances Tolerance to Drought Stress. [PDF]
Bi Z+10 more
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Abstract Regulation and water extraction change flow regimes in lowland rivers, affecting ecosystem functions and wetting patterns of riverbanks. River connectivity to lateral environments is crucial for organic matter cycling and the life cycles of diapausing microinvertebrates. While extreme hydraulic periods (floods and cease‐flow) are well‐studied,
James N. Hitchcock+5 more
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