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Orchestrating Green Transformation: How AI Adoption Enables Corporate Carbon Neutrality

open access: yesCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As carbon neutrality has become a central goal of global climate governance, how firms achieve low‐carbon transformation has emerged as a critical research issue. However, prior studies have primarily focused on macro‐ or industry‐level analyses, offering limited and fragmented insights into how digital technologies—particularly AI—affect firm‐
Xiaonan Dong, Sungjin Son
wiley   +1 more source

Generalized Chemical Model for Warm Dense Hydrogen: Ionization Potential Depression and Molecular Dissociation Shifts

open access: yesContributions to Plasma Physics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Warm dense matter (WDM) is a complex state, where quantum effects, thermal excitations, and strong interparticle correlations coexist. Understanding its microscopic composition and medium‐induced modifications of atomic and molecular properties is essential for planetary modeling, fusion research, and high‐energy‐density experiments.
L. T. Yerimbetova   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Root and crown rot of cherry trees

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1976
Decline and death of bearing cherry trees resulted in an estimated loss of 22 percent of all sweet cherry trees in San Joaquin County during 1973-75. During 1972-74 heavier than normal rainfall occurred, especially during late winter and early spring. In
S Mircetich   +3 more
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Basal Rot of Narcissus: Understanding Pathogenicity in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. narcissi

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2019
Fusarium oxysporum is a globally distributed soilborne fungal pathogen causing root rots, bulb rots, crown rots and vascular wilts on a range of horticultural plants. Pathogenic F.
Andrew Taylor   +6 more
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Root rots [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Beans are attacked by different pathogens. Rhizoctonia root rot results in seed rot, damping-off, stem canker, and root and pod rot. Fungicide applications are suggested as control measures.
Abawi, G.S.
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New Approach to Control Sclerotium rolfsii Induced Sugar Beet Root Rots Disease by Trichoderma with Improved Sucrose Contents

open access: yes, 2019
In Egypt, sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) has become a major sugar manufacturing plant in latest years. It is recognized that sugar beet damaged by different pathogens, including root rot disease caused by Sclerotium rollsii, in terms of quantity and ...
Mohamed Medhat Gharieb   +4 more
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Colonial and gendered peace: Decolonial perspectives on peace in Nagorno‐Karabakh

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, EarlyView.
Abstract This article critically interrogates peace processes in the aftermath of the First Nagorno‐Karabakh War by centering the lived experiences and political voices of Armenian and Azerbaijani internally displaced and refugee women, based on ethnographic fieldwork and in‐depth interviews conducted in 2019.
Ramil Zamanov
wiley   +1 more source

Phytophthora root and collar rots in fruit orchards in the Czech Republic

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2019
A recent outbreak of Phytophthora diseases in fruit orchards was identified in the Czech Republic. The diseased trees showed characteristic symptoms including yellowing, wilting and sparse foliage, decreased yields, root and collar rot, and withering and
Juraj Grígel   +6 more
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Enhancing the nutritional profile of de‐oiled rice bran through solid‐state fermentation with Aspergillus oryzae

open access: yesFood Biomacromolecules, EarlyView.
Abstract An experiment was conducted to explore the impact of fermenting de‐oiled rice bran (DORB) with Aspergillus oryzae on its nutrient composition and anti‐nutritional factors. DORB was inoculated with 7‐day‐old A. oryzae culture grown on potato dextrose agar. The experiment was conducted in triplicate for 120 h, with samples collected at 0, 24, 48,
Amit Ranjan   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

SP277-O-Root Rots and Seedling Disease of Beans and Peas

open access: yes, 2010
Root rots, seed rots and damping off (death of seedlings before or after emergence) are major diseases of snap beans, lima beans and Southern peas. Seed rots and damping off are collectively referred to as seedling disease.
The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
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