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Maize–soybean intercropping: A bibliometric analysis of 30 years of research publications
Abstract Maize (Zea may L.)–soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] intercropping is popular in many countries because of its high productivity. However, no studies have explored maize–soybean intercropping via bibliometric methods. Taking the Web of Science database, the visualization applications of CiteSpace and VOSviewer were used to visually analyze the ...
Liang Feng+6 more
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Mutual recognition schemes [PDF]
Australia’s and New Zealand’s mutual recognition schemes are unique in the world by their extensive scope and coverage. They make it easier to do business across borders and give consumers a wider and more competitive range of goods and services ...
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This study presents a comprehensive multi‐omics framework to uncover cell‐type‐specific regulatory networks in plant drought responses. By integrating transcriptomic, proteomic, and epigenetic data from nearly 30 000 samples, key regulators such as CIPK23 and NLP7 are identified, revealing insights into conserved drought tolerance mechanisms and ...
Moyang Liu+9 more
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Does agroecosystem management mitigate historic climate impacts on dryland winter wheat yields?
Abstract Global studies that quantify climate effects on crop yields using top‐down spatial frameworks are invaluable for assessing generalized effects on world food supplies, yet do not contain the resolution necessary to identify local mediating effects of management. Our objectives were to identify (a) what climate factors have historically affected
Grace L. Miner+6 more
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Business set-up, transfer and closure [PDF]
The report deals with the key drivers of business set-ups, transfers and closures. It considers innovative new business models and entrepreneurial activity.
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The Mining Industries, 1899-1939: A Study of Output, Employment and Productivity.
F. E. R., Harold Barger, Sam H. Schurr
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High‐Speed Hyperspectral Imaging for Near Infrared Fluorescence and Environmental Monitoring
This study introduces a fast hyperspectral imaging method in the near‐infrared range (HyperNIR). Combining tunable polarization optics with a phasor‐based approach, HyperNIR captures detailed spectral information with just three images. The applicability is showcased by distinguishing NIR fluorophores that are separated by 5 nm.
Jan Stegemann+9 more
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Yield estimation of summer maize based on multi‐source remote‐sensing data
Abstract Accurately estimating regional‐scale crop yields is substantial in determining current agricultural production performance and effective agricultural land management. The Yuncheng Basin is an important grain‐producing area in the Shanxi Province. This paper used Sentinel 2A with a spatial resolution of 10 m and MODIS with a temporal resolution
Jingshu Wang+4 more
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Childcare and early childhood learning: inquiry report [PDF]
This report looks at where we are now with early childhood education and care in Australia, what we want in the future and how we might go about achieving that in a way that better supports children\u27s learning and development needs and the workforce ...
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A holistic assessment of water resources and management in the Zarrineh river sub basin using water accounting plus. [PDF]
Kanani E, Nazari B, Dehghanisanij H.
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