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Ammonia mitigation and welfare enhancement in broilers using zeolite-clay-rice husk ash bedding supplement. [PDF]
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2021
Plant litter decomposition in the soil is governed by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi that colonize lignocellulose residues during the decomposition process, and thus, the interplay of bacterial and fungal communities can yield insight into the
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Plant litter decomposition in the soil is governed by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi that colonize lignocellulose residues during the decomposition process, and thus, the interplay of bacterial and fungal communities can yield insight into the
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Marine litter and climate change: Inextricably connected threats to the world's oceans.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022The global issues of climate change and marine litter are interlinked and understanding these connections are key to managing their combined risks to marine biodiversity and ultimately society.
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Journal of Ecology, 2022
Litter decomposition and nutrient release are key processes for soil C and nutrient cycling. However, the relative importance of the effects of litter quality, fauna and decomposition site on litter decomposition remains poorly understood.
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Litter decomposition and nutrient release are key processes for soil C and nutrient cycling. However, the relative importance of the effects of litter quality, fauna and decomposition site on litter decomposition remains poorly understood.
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2020
Lignocellulose is the main component of forest litter. Due to the recalcitrance of coniferous litter, nutrient turnover is usually slower in coniferous plantations.
Wenbo Wang, Qian Zhang, Heribert Insam
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Lignocellulose is the main component of forest litter. Due to the recalcitrance of coniferous litter, nutrient turnover is usually slower in coniferous plantations.
Wenbo Wang, Qian Zhang, Heribert Insam
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Soil texture affects the coupling of litter decomposition and soil organic matter formation
, 2021Incomplete knowledge on the environmental factors linking litter decomposition and the formation of soil organic matter (SOM) hampers the sustainable management of soil as a carbon (C) sink.
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LOTS: Litter On The Sand dataset for litter segmentation
2023 18th International Conference on Machine Vision and Applications (MVA), 2023Q1
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