Abstract Mycotoxins remain a persistent threat to the safety and quality of cereal grains and other agricultural products, and their impact on human health continues to raise global concerns. In many situations, the practices traditionally used to control these toxins are no longer sufficiently effective. They can be costly, difficult to implement on a
Abolfazl Asqardokht‐Aliabadi +2 more
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Succession of pit mud archaeal communities and metabolic networks: the hidden key to the unique flavor of strong-flavor Baijiu. [PDF]
Huang Q +8 more
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METHODOLOGY OF EXPRESS CONTROLLING AND MONITORING OF HUMUS CONTENT IN SOIL
YEKATERINA A. KUDRYAVTSEVA +1 more
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ABSTRACT Only ~3% of the global land surface is covered by peatlands, yet more than one‐third of global soil carbon is stored in these ecosystems and contaminant filtration can be provided. The extent to which peat humification (Fibric–Hemic–Sapric) is linked to dissolved heavy metals in peatland surface waters has remained poorly quantified at a ...
Stanisław Łyszczarz +8 more
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The Importance of Humic Acids in Shaping the Resistance of Soil Microorganisms and the Tolerance of <i>Zea mays</i> to Excess Cadmium in Soil. [PDF]
Borowik A +3 more
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Microbiological Mechanisms of Sand‐Mixed Soil Improvement in Continuously Cropped Soil
ABSTRACT Sand‐mix soil is a widely adopted method for soil improvement in agricultural production. However, beyond the evident enhancement of physical structure, the mechanisms by which sand‐mix soil promotes crop root growth by influencing soil physicochemical properties and microbial communities remain insufficiently understood.
Yue Huang +11 more
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Effects of Biochar and PGPR Application on the Physicochemical Properties and Humus Components of Soil Used for Planting Fruit Mulberry Seedlings Under Salt Stress. [PDF]
Jing D +6 more
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Refining techniques for high‐frequency monitoring of chlorophyll a fluorescence in estuarine systems
Abstract Concentrations of the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll a are commonly used as a proxy for phytoplankton biomass in aquatic systems. Traditional methods for extracting chlorophyll a in discrete samples limit measurement frequency, while in situ sensor technology provides high frequency chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements at a more ...
Nicole Dix +10 more
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The soil depth determines soil multifunctionality <i>via</i> shaping the soil properties and microbial diversity. [PDF]
Liang X, Zhao Y, Song Y, Chai B, Jia T.
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Features of Remote Determination of Humus Content in Arable Soils
Yulia D. Yurova +3 more
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