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Reframing Partial Root-Zone Irrigation: A Spatial Stress-Priming Mechanism for Crop Adaptation to Abiotic Stresses. [PDF]
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential of Temperate Fen Paludicultures. [PDF]
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Lowland Peat Agriculture: A Rapid Evidence Synthesis
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Wetland observatories for rewetting of drained peatlands (ReWeT-DK)
2022<p>ReWet is currently establishing four observatories on drained peatlands in Denmark. These observatories will serve as platforms for ecosystem monitoring, experimental research, technological development and demonstration. The objective of ReWet is to facilitate climate smart management and land use change related to agriculture and ...
Rasmus Jes Petersen +8 more
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Soil microbial responses to rewetting depend on rewetting intensity and soil properties
2023Soil drying and rewetting (DRW) events are perceived differently by the soil microbes depending on their adaptation to the previous soil moisture history. Microbes adapted to intense cycles of DRW can experience an experimental DRW event as less harsh than microbes adapted to stable and moist conditions.
Xiankun Li +4 more
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Leidenfrost Self-Rewetting Drops
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2018As discovered by Leidenfrost, liquids placed on very hot solids levitate on a cushion of their own vapor. This is also called the calefaction phenomenon, a dynamical and transient effect, as vapor is injected below the liquid and pressed by the drop weight.
Safouene Ouenzerfi +2 more
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A correlation of rewetting temperature
Letters in Heat and Mass Transfer, 1979Abstract An empirical correlation of “apparent rewetting temperature” using dimensional analysis was attempted for vertical circular channels under bottom flooding conditions. The variables used in the analysis were k, ϱ, cp, σ, D, TC, G, Z, Tg, and P. The effect of each variable on “rewetting temperature” is critically discussed. From the comparison
A.K. Kim, Y. Lee
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Nutrient Balances of Rewetted Fens – Groundwater Lysimeter Results
XXV International Grassland Congress (IGC 2023), 2023With the raising of groundwater levels to protect fens and the climate, there may be a risk of nutrients, such as nitrogen or potassium, leaching into the groundwater. Great amounts of nutrients, which are accumulated largely by peat forming plants like Phragmites australis and Carex spec., are conveyed into rewetted fens through high amounts of ...
Hoysagk, J. +3 more
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Hydrodynamically-controlled rewetting
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1975Abstract Transient cooling of a hot tube by a falling liquid film is analysed. Vapor production from the liquid film and the sputtered droplets can produce a countercurrent vapor velocity which exceeds the flooding limit, and rewetting becomes hydrodynamically-controlled rather than heat conduction-controlled.
S.H. Chan, M.A. Grolmes
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