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Increase population of people who followed by increasing need for people every year, can indirectly lead to landuse changes and global climate changes. Landuse changes and global climate changes can lead to dryness of the land.
Himawan Adiwicaksono +2 more
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Climate change has intensified drought events, compromising popcorn production, particularly in tropical regions. This study aimed to identify popcorn inbred lines with superior water-use efficiency and responsiveness, and to examine the relationships ...
Monique de Souza Santos +12 more
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Histidine accumulation promotes tetracycline‐induced persister formation in V. splendidus. It enhances membrane potential and upregulating the efflux pump gene, thereby reducing antibiotic susceptibility. ABSTRACT Vibrio splendidus is an opportunistic pathogen widely distributed in marine environments, animal tissues and seabed sediments. It can infect
Yanan Li +4 more
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Fine‐root trait variation in temperate trees follows arc‐shape pattern along deep soil profiles
Root trait variation along the soil depth profile in four temperate tree species. Summary Roots are plants' interface with the soil, controlling access to water and nutrients. Yet, fine‐root trait variation along deep soil profiles and its functional implications remain poorly understood.
Katrin Pietig +3 more
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Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) were used to assess the sensitivity of the structural characteristics of coarse- and medium-textured calcareous illitic soils at different levels of relative compaction (RC) to changes in the organic carbon (OC) content ...
B. D. Kay, J. A. Baldock, A. P. da Silva
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Caractérisation du réservoir utilisable des sols et évolution en fonction des successions culturales
To grow, the plants need, water and mineral nutrients, that are taken from the soil. Soil structure, which determines the transfer of water and nutrients, thus influences root development.
Bourgeois, Florian
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The effect of amorphous silica on soil–plant–water relations in soils with contrasting textures
This study investigates how amorphous silica (ASi) influences soil–plant–water interactions in distinct soil textures. A sandy loam and silty clay soil were mixed with 0 and 2% ASi, and their impact on soil retention and soil hydraulic conductivity ...
Mohsen Zarebanadkouki +4 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change‐driven heat and drought stresses during reproductive stages significantly threaten wheat productivity. To investigate the genetic and physiological basis of combined heat–drought (HD) tolerance, we evaluated 345 wheat genotypes under three environments of HD stresses, non‐stress glasshouse conditions and a late‐sowing field ...
Jingjuan Zhang +14 more
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PROPIEDADES HIDRAULICASL DEL UN NITISOL EN KABETE, KENYA
Water relations are among the most important physical phenomena that affect the use of soils for agricultural, ecological, environmental, and engineering purposes. To formulate soil-water relationships, soil hydraulic properties are required as essential
George Njomo Karuku +5 more
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This study systematically reveals a complex interactive network involving plants, microbes, and insects, elucidating the ecological and molecular mechanisms by which cotton enhances its resistance to aphids through the active recruitment of the beneficial soil bacterium Delftia tsuruhatensis.
Hui Xue +11 more
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