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ABSTRACT Coastal soil salinization from rising seawater levels has adverse impacts on soil function, seed germination, and plant growth. Root exudates play a key role in supporting microbial activity, nutrient cycling, and plant health, yet little is known about the combined effects of salinization and the addition of artificial root exudates (AREs) on
Nicolina Lentine +4 more
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More than flowers: Habitat type, floral resources, and landscape context shape pollinator communities in villages. [PDF]
Schulze S +7 more
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ABSTRACT Soil is one of the most important non‐renewable natural resources, playing a vital role in sustaining humanity. Studies exploring how students perceive soil ecosystem services are considerably scarcer. Therefore, the main objectives of this study are: (i) to understand Portuguese students' perceptions of the importance of different soil ...
Catarina de Almeida Pinheiro +2 more
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The concept of the digital therapeutic garden and its psychological effects. [PDF]
Lee J +9 more
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ABSTRACT Ensuring the long‐term erosional stability of post‐mining landforms remains a major challenge in open‐pit mining. Reconstructed landscapes must support the agreed post‐mining land use, such as cattle grazing in the Hunter region of southeastern Australia, requiring stable pasture and minimal soil loss.
I. P. Senanayake, G. R. Hancock
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Early experiments in the making of Moravian ceramics in North Carolina c. 1770-1820. [PDF]
Sarnecka Z +4 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing evidence suggests that dairy consumption may decrease the risk of chronic diseases. However, this association remains unclear due to methodological limitations. As a part of a secondary analysis, we used compound‐specific stable isotope analysis to increase the accuracy of the dairy FA biomarkers (15:0, 17:0), considering that each ...
Camilla Parzanini +8 more
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Gardens and Gardening in Papal Rome
David R. Coffin (book author) +1 more
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Growing third places: A qualitative study of experiences and perceived benefits of a campus community garden as a nature-based health intervention. [PDF]
D'Andrea Brooks O +2 more
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Abstract Sediment traps, often used in tandem with preservatives or poisons, are widely used for the collection of particulate organic matter (POM), providing insight into the source to sink mechanisms that shape major biogeochemical cycles and sedimentary carbon sequestration.
Diana Velazquez +2 more
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