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ABSTRACT The current study assessed the impact of organic and inorganic feeding management on water quality, growth performance and plankton communities in a pond‐based polyculture system over 9 months, using three treatments: Ctrl (C), organic feeding (T1) and inorganic feeding (T2). Significant differences were observed in electrical conductivity (EC)
Muhammad Inayat +6 more
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Optimizing Soil Properties Through Hydrogel and Sawdust Combinations for Better Plant Growth
This graphical abstract illustrates the effects of various soil amendments on poplar cutting vitality under drought conditions, as observed using X‐ray computed tomography (CT). It compares soil alone, soil with sawdust, soil with hydrogel, and their combination, highlighting differences in internal structure, water retention, and root development.
Kateřina Hájková +9 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND The substantial amount of raffinose family oligosaccharide (RFO) in dry beans causes flatulence and digestive discomfort, limiting the appeal of dry bean food products. Substantial variation exists in RFO content among dry bean varieties, and various food processing steps such as soaking and canning are known to reduce RFO levels ...
Brendan M. O'Leary +3 more
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Ageratina adenophora's invasion across Bhutan threatens biodiversity and crop yields. This study quantifies farmers' experiential knowledge through participatory methods, revealing key concerns: aggressive spread, ecological harm, and preferred control strategies.
Ram Chandra Bajgai +3 more
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ABSTRACT Dry regions are primarily inhabited by smallholder farmers who have limited capacity to enhance agricultural productivity, particularly in crop production. These areas are characterized by low and erratic rainfall that does not support crops to maturity.
Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera +1 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine the NPK value, biomass increase, and pH as the effect of the use of variations in Chinese cabbage and papaya waste feed to reduce environmental pollution and also increase the benefits of organic waste, and ...
Nurcahyani +4 more
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Abstract Geomagnetic indices can be used to quantify variations in geomagnetic activity caused by Sun‐Earth interactions across the magnetosphere and ionosphere. The global Kp index is widely used as a global geomagnetic indicator, but it is based mostly on the Northern Hemisphere with no contributions from South American observatories.
L. M. Guizelli +5 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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The use of pristine and Mg‐modified biochar under acidic soils is of great interest. The biochar addition increases the pH of acidic soils and improves the soil health, and side by side increases the availability of nutrients such as phosphorus. Furthermore, the current study also documented that with the addition of biochar, greenhouse gas emission ...
Muhammad Numan Khan +10 more
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Co‐applying half‐rate BMC layer: (i) Reduced nutrient inputs and (ii) produced similar yield. ABSTRACT Developing high‐efficiency fertilizers with less environmental footprint is essential for sustainable cropping systems. This study evaluated a biochar mineral complex (BMC) to reduce nutrient leaching and increase nutrient use efficiency (NUE), yield,
Lakmini Dissanayake +10 more
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