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ABSTRACT Aim Climate change is altering species distributions globally, but predicting the impacts on assemblages and their spatial overlaps under future scenarios remains an ongoing challenge. Here, we explore how climate change influences distributions among two interacting assemblages.
Jenna Braun, Christopher J. Lortie
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Pesquisas com espécies do gênero Prosopis no Semi-árido brasileiro. [PDF]
O trabalho descreve pesquisas desenvolvidas e resultados obtidos pela Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)/Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento Florestal (IBDF), através do Programa Nacional de Pesquisa Florestal (PNPF), com espécies ...
LIMA, P. C. F.
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Microbiome‐Mediated Resistance of Wild Tomato to the Invasive Insect Prodiplosis longifila
Soil microbiome‐mediated resistance to Prodiplosis longifila in wild tomato. Wild tomato Solanum pimpinellifolium exhibited reduced leaf damage from P. longifila when gronw in live soil compared to sterilized soil. Sterilization disrupted root‐associated microbiome, particularly reduced the abundance of Actinoplanes, which is linked to biosynthetic ...
Stalin Sarango Flores +6 more
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Landscape of Aeroallergen Sensitization in Asia
In Asia, aeroallergen sensitisation is driven by climate, geography, pollution, and demographic shifts, dominated by house dust mites indoors and varying pollen sensitisation. Allergen immunotherapy remains underutilised, especially in low‐ and middle‐income countries, due to standardisation gaps and limited access to AIT products, hindering equitable ...
Xiaoling Yin +5 more
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Biochar derived from woody alien vegetation has been used as a support material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells. This study focuses on the prospects of using biochar specifically from alien vegetation as an alternative for carbonaceous support material to convert and store electrochemical energy.
Alunge Gift Sobekwa +4 more
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Evaluation of heavy metal pollution using biological markers of Prosopis juliflora and palm Phoenix dactylifera trees around Ahvaz Shadgan Steel Factory [PDF]
Background: Trees are one of the appropriate biological indicators in industrial areas and factories, and by monitoring them; it is possible to determine the state of heavy metal contamination of soil resources. This research was carried out with the aim
Seyed Alireza Kalbati Mosavi +2 more
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Este trabalho foi conduzido para se avaliar o uso do farelo de vagem de algaroba (FVA) em substituição ao milho desintegrado com palha e sabugo (MDPS) sobre o consumo de nutrientes em dietas para eqüinos.
Rosane Barros da Silva Stein +6 more
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The use of non‐conventional feeds as small ruminant feed is the best solution to overcome feed scarcity, reduce impact on the environment and reduce feed costs. ABSTRACT This review was conducted to assess the role of non‐conventional feed in small ruminant production and its implication for feed cost reduction.
Abera Geleta Sime, Bekana Selgan Duguma
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We found that the Asian Openbill primarily roosted near waterbodies and frequently used farmland habitats, with significantly higher populations observed during the breeding season. Farmland and wetland areas exhibited a positive effect on the species' habitat use.
Ganesh Tamang +3 more
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Prosopis trees are leguminous plants that are frequently grown in arid, semiarid, tropical, and subtropical locations due to their remarkable capacity to withstand harsh soil conditions.
Sofía L. Bohórquez-Medina +3 more
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