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A Critical Review on the Application and Innovation in Smart Fisheries
Smart fisheries powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning can spot diseases early, monitor water in real time, and identify fish automatically, helping farmers boost yields, cut losses, and protect sustainability in countries like Bangladesh.
Shahim Uddin Saba +6 more
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An integrated aquaponic co‐culture system combining Nile tilapia and African catfish with eggplant was evaluated. Tilapia growth was consistent across treatments, while a slight reduction in catfish performance occurred with lower stocking density. Plant yield and nutrient profiles of fish showed no significant differences among treatments.
Jude Kifufu Gafidji Fidji +4 more
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This study presents a geographic information system‐based, participatory methodology to identify high‐potential zones for agricultural waste valorization in rural Mozambique. By integrating spatial data with local knowledge, it reveals opportunities for bioenergy production and sustainable water use. The findings support circular development strategies,
Giuseppe Mancuso +4 more
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Nonproduction woody vegetation provides crucial overwintering habitats for spiders, enhancing biocontrol services in agricultural landscapes. Incorporating these habitats into land management supports ecosystem services and biodiversity. Abstract BACKGROUND Successful overwintering habitats are critical for the long‐term survival of biocontrol agents ...
Jana Niedobová, Tomáš Kudláček
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Peculiarities of the organization of the cultivation technology and natural spawning of pike
The main area of development of aquaculture in our country today is pond fish farming, which has a long history of development. Pike is a very valuable species in aquaculture, especially for pond culture in polyculture with carp or pasture aquaculture in
V. A. Hlavatchuk
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Woody perennial polycultures and their influence on soil organic carbon
Abstract Woody perennial polycultures (WPPs) can contribute to sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC). We studied how WPP diversity and density, and landscape features influence SOC change. We quantified SOC, particulate organic matter‐carbon and ‐nitrogen (POM‐C and POM‐N), potentially mineralizable nitrogen (PMN), and inherent properties in soil ...
Mario A. Nunez Flores +3 more
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To investigate the structure and successional dynamics of microbial communities in shrimp culture ponds in coastal saline–alkali regions of Hebei, China, we compared the water microbiota of Litopenaeus vannamei monoculture ponds and L.
Enhui Suo +4 more
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Adoption and economics of silver barb (Puntius gonionotus) culture in seasonal waters in Bangladesh [PDF]
This report is the outcome of a research undertaken during the implementation of Agricultural Research Project II (Supplement) by ICLARM-Bangladesh in collaboration with several agencies, to evaluate the socioeconomic viability and the farmers ...
Gupta, M.V., Rab, M.A.
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Intercropping is defined as the simultaneous cultivating of two or more crops together at the same time within a field. It has many advantages like pest population reduction, which increases crop yield.
Vahab Rahimi, Hossein Madadi
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ETHNOMEDIA FUNCTIONS IN POLYCULTURAL SOCIETY
The article studies the role of modern ethnomedia (other-ethnic media) in the process of rapid and successful integration of immigrants in the target society with the reference to practices in Germany and Russia. The factors contributing to actualization of integrative function by other-ethnic media are highlighted.
H. . Poettker +2 more
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