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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Features of Remote Determination of Humus Content in Arable Soils
Yulia D. Yurova +3 more
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Abstract Background Typhonium flagelliforme is a medicinal herb in the Araceae family, widely distributed in Southeast Asia. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of hydroponic and soil‐based cultivation systems on the phytochemical content and bioactivity of T. flagelliforme. Results Using liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry (LC‐MS) analysis, 9
Yen Ning Lee +4 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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Mastoid Surgery Does Not Normalize Tympanometric Middle Ear Pressure in Children With Cholesteatoma
Conflicting mechanism‐based hypotheses have been used to promote selection of different approaches to management of the mastoid in order to optimize middle ear pressure homeostasis after removal of cholesteatoma. For example: (a) conservation of mastoid mucosa and opening of ventilation pathways endoscopically to normalize function, (b) removal of ...
Adrian L. James
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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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Moderate Fire Temperatures Affect the Structure of Clayey Oxisol Aggregates
ABSTRACT Wildfires have become increasingly frequent and intense worldwide, raising concerns about their impacts on soil systems. However, the thermal responses of clay‐rich Oxisols, dominated by Fe and Al oxides, remain poorly understood. In this study, samples from the 0 to 5 cm layer of six Oxisols were subjected to controlled heating at ...
Yasmmin Tadeu Costa +5 more
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ABSTRACT Permafrost is rapidly degrading in the sporadic zone, including palsa mires in Scandinavia. Peatlands in the area have likely accumulated heavy metals from atmospheric deposition of industrial contaminants in the wider region. As the palsa mire chemical composition is not well known, and in other permafrost regions the permafrost thaw may ...
Joanna Katarzyna Jóźwik +7 more
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Long-Term Ecological Impacts of Norway Spruce Plantations on Biodiversity and Microhabitat Conditions. [PDF]
Balestra S +10 more
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Optimizing nutrient stoichiometry for enhanced carbon sequestration in agricultural soils. [PDF]
Yousra M +11 more
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