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Carbohydrase enzyme and polyethylene glycol altered the chemical composition, growth performance and apparent nutrient digestibility of Prosopis juliflora pods meal diets fed to Boschveld chicken breed. [PDF]
Tshiambara P +4 more
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ABSTRACT Soil is crucial for human survival but is threatened by erosion and contamination. Farmers play a pivotal role in soil conservation, thus, understanding what influences their decisions is crucial. The IN‐GEST SOIL project aimed to mitigate soil erosion and improve soil and vine quality in Piedmont vineyards, NW Italy.
Federica Caffaro +6 more
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Effects of red osier dogwood extract on growth performance, protein digestibility, tibia breaking strength, immune response, and gut health of broiler chickens in a coccidiosis vaccine challenge model. [PDF]
Santos Reis Pereira I, I Adewole D.
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ABSTRACT Through technological advances in winemaking, New World wine‐producing countries have achieved wines of comparable or superior quality relative to traditional European producers. Nevertheless, the symbolic value associated with European wines may still outweigh that of domestic products, particularly in countries where historical sociocultural
Alvaro Luis Lamas Cassago +4 more
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Companion Crops as Catalysts for Sustainable Cover Cropping in Vineyards-A Critical Review and Research Agenda. [PDF]
Sharifi M, Zolfaghari Z.
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ABSTRACT Hybrid cardiac rehabilitation (HCR), which combines supervised center‐based and monitored home‐based exercise programs, gained popularity during the COVID‐19 pandemic. While HCR appears to be as effective as standard cardiac rehabilitation, patients' experiences within these programs remain largely unexplored.
Pamela Tanguay +8 more
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Long-term Impact of Virus-Free Apple Seedlings on Fruit Quality and Yield in Commercial Orchards of Korea. [PDF]
Cho SY, Kim HR, Kim SH, Yun B, Oh S.
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Designing for biodiversity data in place: Species, encounters, and interfaces
Abstract Species occurrence data, which records the presence of an organism at a point in space and time, is central to environmental science and its opening up to new forms of participation such as citizen science. Such data are increasingly aggregated and mobilised, reaching diverse audiences.
Mitchell Whitelaw +3 more
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