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Combined Application of Organic Amendments and Gypsum to Reclaim Saline–Alkali Soil
Saline–alkali soils have high sodicity, high pH, and high levels of soluble salts, as well as carbonates. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of cattle manure and chicken manure combined with gypsum at three levels on reclaiming a saline–alkali soil,
Demis Andrade Foronda, Gilles Colinet
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La culture du coton en région désertique
Modern cotton constitutes a major economic and environmental issue. Its long history, involving four species domesticated on three continents at different times, is an eloquent example of diffusion dynamics and integration of novelty.
Charlène Bouchaud
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To What Extent Does Yellow Rust Infestation Affect Remotely Sensed Nitrogen Status?
The utilization of high-throughput in-field phenotyping systems presents new opportunities for evaluating crop stress. However, existing studies have primarily focused on individual stresses, overlooking the fact that crops in field conditions frequently
Alexis Carlier +3 more
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Homoeologous Exchanges, Segmental Allopolyploidy, and Polyploid Genome Evolution
Polyploidy is a major force in plant evolution and speciation. In newly formed allopolyploids, pairing between related chromosomes from different subgenomes (homoeologous chromosomes) during meiosis is common.
A. Mason, J. Wendel
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THE ‘GOODS’ CONUNDRUM: THE QUESTION OF VALUE IN MOLDOVAN TRANSNATIONAL PARCEL-SENDING PRACTICES
Informal transnational exchanges continue to attract the interest of migration scholars. Recent developments in Moldova following the Ukrainian refugee crisis warrant more discussions around the value of such exchanges, particularly in relation to ...
Sanda Caracentev
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This article is intended to be an introduction to the notion of "mobility", increasingly used in archaeology. "Mobility" is at the crossroads of very diverse questions.
Aurélia Feugnet
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Stereo vision is a 3D imaging method that allows quick measurement of plant architecture. Historically, the method has mainly been developed in controlled conditions.
Sébastien Dandrifosse +4 more
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Wheat Ear Segmentation Based on a Multisensor System and Superpixel Classification
The automatic segmentation of ears in wheat canopy images is an important step to measure ear density or extract relevant plant traits separately for the different organs.
Alexis Carlier +3 more
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Through the study of supraregional interactions among four capitals of the Mexican highlands, and sites of the Gulf coast and Maya area during the Epiclassic period (AD 600 to 900), several hypotheses may be proposed concerning a possible shift in ...
Juliette Testard
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An Oral Discourse Perspective on Second Language Learning
Teaching and learning to speak English using oral language data drawn from real life communication can be unique experiences for English teachers and students who usually rely on unauthentic written texts of a textbook.
Iwan Jazadi
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