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Earthworms, as ‘ecosystem engineers', play a crucial role in regulating ecosystem functions and shaping community structures. Due to climate change, earthworms face severe survival pressures and extinction risks. However, whether conservation efforts targeting aboveground biodiversity can cover the long‐neglected earthworm diversity remains unknown. To
Yajie Zhou +6 more
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Metabarcoding-approach-based profiling reveals dynamic nature of sustainable tillage practices on nematode communities in corn-soybean cropping systems. [PDF]
Akanwari J +3 more
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ANALYSIS OF DISK WORKING BODIES FOR MINIMUM TILLAGE
E. V. Priporov, A. I. Bolbat
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This study examines the structural and chemical evolution of low‐loaded Ir/ATO anodes during PEM water electrolysis under realistic conditions. Iridium dissolution is largely suppressed. In the early stages, both ionomer and support degradation are detected. Morphological reorganization occurs at the interface between the anode catalyst layer (ACL) and
Sambal Shashank Ambu +11 more
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Early evidence for the benefits of biochar in organic regenerative agriculture. [PDF]
Kohl L +6 more
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A review of gender and sustainable land management: Implications for research and development [PDF]
Bullock, Renee M., Kariuki, J.
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Near‐infrared fluorescent pH indicators based on perylenediimide were constructed in a modular receptor–spacer–fluorophore–spacer–receptor format with heterocyclic amino moieties at the bay positions. Counterintuitively, the dibrominated intermediate with two heavy atoms is more emissive than the heterocyclic compounds.
Luke Camenzuli +4 more
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Soil carbon storage or sustainable conservation agriculture practices-Which should be our goal? [PDF]
Rakkar M, Deiss L, Dick WA.
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