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Abstract Premise There is a knowledge gap regarding how foliar injury and restricted water uptake can be detected by measuring root dielectric response. This pot study nondestructively evaluated the efficiency of real‐time dielectric measurement to monitor the effects of glyphosate spraying.
Imre Cseresnyés +2 more
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Transpiration in plants: A thermodynamic imperative
AbstractIn this article we determine the importance of transpiration in plants at three different levels of organization: the plant itself, the ecosystem, and the biosphere, all in terms of entropy production due to transpiration. We propose that transpiration is a thermodynamic imperative rather than a physiological burden for the plant.
Carmen Noemi Hernandez Candia +1 more
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In Mediterranean basin, citrus culture is expanding rapidly with a growing demand for high-quality saplings. Protected cultivation with fine microclimate conditions control is the best process of citrus saplings growing with the required quality. In this
Bekraoui Adil +6 more
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ABSTRACT Firms are increasingly looking into carbon dioxide removal (CDR), a set of options to take past emissions of greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. Often two basic categories of CDR are distinguished: nature‐based solutions, such as planting trees or restoring wetlands, and technology‐based solutions, such as various forms of carbon capture ...
Sabrina Mili +3 more
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THE EFFECT OF TRANSPIRATION ON THE ABSORPTION OF SALTS BY PLANTS
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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ABSTRACT Marketers and policy makers have tried to bridge the green attitude–behavior gap through the use of pro‐environmental appeals using advertising to convey the “greenness” of their products. However, due to green‐feminine stereotyping, by focusing mainly on the green characteristics of the product, we may have alienated men, who, to safeguard ...
Agnieszka Chwialkowska +2 more
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Although pesticides have been widely used worldwide to enhance crop yield and product quality, most pesticides are harmful to the environment and human health. Plants absorb pesticides mainly from air and soil.
Chenyang Xu +4 more
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ABSTRACT This collaborative autoethnography (CAE) examined how experiential andragogy, intentionally integrated into a doctoral internship course, shaped the development of novice supervisors. Grounded in experiential learning theory, we reflect on our experiences of supervision‐of‐supervision and highlight the value of experiential approaches in ...
Sarah J. Litt +3 more
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Тhe transpiration rate of poic plants of the left-bank Ukraine’s forest-steppe
Research results of the poic plants’ transpiration rate of the Left-bankUkraine’s forest-steppe are presented. Mean values of evaporation rapidity of different plant species, limits fluctuation and odds between minimal and maximal values were determined ...
L. D. Orlova
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The differential transpiration response of plants to stress
An increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves, floods, droughts and other environmental stresses, resulting from climate change, is threatening agricultural food production worldwide. Heat waves are especially problematic to grain yields, as the reproductive processes of almost all our main grain crops are highly ...
Ranjita Sinha +8 more
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