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Wild edible plants (WEP) in Angola: number of species recorded by family and their distribution ranges; four of the most used WEP: Tamarindus indica (Fabaceae), Carissa spinarum (Apocynaceae), Adansonia digitata (Malvaceae), and Vitex doniana (Lamiaceae).
Claudete Bastos +4 more
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Synergistic effects of nitrogen, sewage sludge, and poultry manure on integrative fertilization for wheat and sugar beet in marginally saline soil. [PDF]
Veres S, Alshaal T, Elhawat N.
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This study demonstrates that stoichiometric Mg2+:PO43− excess (1.1:1) and slow 10‐min dosing are critical for maintaining low supersaturation, yielding large crystals (>0.84 mm) and rapid settling (5.5–10.1 cm/min). This strategy optimizes nutrient recovery (≥80%) and solid–liquid separation without flocculants, proving viable for complex industrial ...
Samara Oliveira Sacht +3 more
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Dynamics of Bacterial Communities and Resistomes Across Swine Waste Stabilization Ponds and Fertilized Soils. [PDF]
Cardenas Alegria OV +10 more
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Abstract Repeated applications of natural organic based fertilizers can benefit soil health and potentially suppress some turfgrass diseases. One of the major summer diseases affecting many lawns is brown patch (caused by various Rhizoctonia and Rhizoctonia‐like species).
Jada S. Powlen +4 more
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The response mechanisms of plant community composition, functional group biomass, vegetation‐soil properties, and community stability to plateau pika and mowing disturbance intensity exhibited distinct differences. Gramineae and Sedge aboveground biomass and soil nutrient content demonstrated more pronounced responses to both disturbances and their ...
Yu Chai, Chengyi Li, Xinru Du, Xilai Li
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The Quality of Grape Berries and Wine Is Enhanced Due to the Intercropping of Green Manure by Regulating Soil Microecology. [PDF]
Xie Q +7 more
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Invasive plant species for compost production: Review of environmental and economic insights
Abstract Invasive plant species pose significant ecological and economic challenges, threatening biodiversity and altering soil properties, while conventional control methods are often costly and resource‐intensive. This review examines the potential of composting invasive plant biomass as a viable and sustainable alternative that aligns with circular ...
Qaiser Javed +11 more
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Effects of organic manures on soils and crops [PDF]
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Surface water quality impacts from organic versus conventional agricultural systems
Abstract Agriculture is integrally intertwined with water, yet we have little information about how the different approaches to growing food influence water quality. Food production through different strategies is driven by economic and environmental concerns. Organic agriculture has increased for several decades and is projected to continue.
Raven Bier +5 more
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