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Variation in plant functional groups indicates land degradation on the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Luo J, Liu X, Yang J, Liu Y, Zhou J.
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ABSTRACT This document is a report on the field application of non‐invasive geophysical and robotic prospecting methods at the submerged Neolithic site of La Marmotta (Lake Bracciano, Italy), within the LAHKE (LAke Heritage Knowledge and Exploration) project; the study focuses on the practical validation, adaptation and transfer of existing ...
dell' Erba Ramiro +4 more
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Spatial-Temporal Pattern of Human-Induced Land Degradation in Northern China in the Past 3 Decades-RESTREND Approach. [PDF]
Zhuge W, Yue Y, Shang Y.
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Harnessing plant‐based platform for low‐cost cellulosic sugar recovery from bioenergy crops
Abstract The price of pure cellulase enzyme for the recovery of fermentable cellulosic sugars is one of the major challenges that limit the commercialization of second‐generation biofuels and bio‐based products. This work shows a means to greatly reduce the cost of cellulases. The abundant capacity of plants to synthesize and hyperaccumulate transgenic
Shraddha Maitra +4 more
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Monitoring soil for sustainable development and land degradation neutrality. [PDF]
Tóth G +3 more
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Abstract This study investigates the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) development and biofuel production using a balanced panel dataset of 12 European Union (EU) countries over the 2008–2024 period. Employing feasible generalized least squares (FGLS) estimation with distributed lag specifications, the analysis controls for Renewable ...
Tufan Sarıtaş +3 more
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Does Land Degradation Increase Poverty in Developing Countries? [PDF]
Barbier EB, Hochard JP.
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Non‐model plants: Challenges and solutions
Applications in Plant Sciences, EarlyView.
José M. Cunill‐Flores +2 more
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Microbial Hydrolysates as Amino Acid Source in Cell Culture Media for Cellular Agriculture
ABSTRACT The high cost of cultivation media remains one of the barriers to the commercialization of cultivated meat. Current serum‐free media reduce reliance on fetal bovine serum but only achieve modest cost savings. Especially at larger scales (> 20 m3), pharmaceutical‐grade amino acids and recombinant proteins remain major cost drivers.
Jelle C. Hoek +3 more
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Phenology-Based Residual Trend Analysis of MODIS-NDVI Time Series for Assessing Human-Induced Land Degradation. [PDF]
Chen H, Liu X, Ding C, Huang F.
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