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Effects of nitrogen on growth and physiological traits of feed mulberry under salt stress. [PDF]
Tian J+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Drought stress (DS) reduces soil phosphorus (P) availability by limiting P diffusion and uptake, while global P resource scarcity exacerbates nutrient limitations for crops. Aim This study investigated whether deep subsurface P placement could alleviate the combined effects of P deficiency and DS on maize growth.
Fangfang Ning+6 more
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Development, Efficiency, and Impact Factors of Phosphorus Nanofertilizers in Agriculture: A Review
Overview of the potential benefits of phosphorus nanofertilizers in agriculture. ABSTRACT Modern intensive agriculture to feed the growing population of the world has been practiced in view of the limitations of arable land and water resources. However, overapplication of chemical fertilizers may pose severe environmental impacts, including soil ...
Houssameddine Mansouri+6 more
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On the Seedling Structure of Gymnosperms. III
T. G. HILL, E. DE FRAINE
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Abstract Background Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) is a widely cultivated vegetable and aromatic‐medicinal plant. In this research, field studies assessed 12 fennel genotypes of diverse origin, comprising 10 Greek accessions and two European commercial varieties, focusing on their morpho‐agronomical traits, phenolic compounds and antioxidant ...
Kalliopi I. Kadoglidou+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The current authors reported a remarkably higher prevalence of hyperglycemia in Ankole than in the Teso sub‐region of Uganda, and Amaranthus dubius was documented among the frequently eaten leafy vegetables in both sub‐regions.
Caroline Asekenye+3 more
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Light-regulated dual-targeting of NUCLEAR CONTROL OF PEP ACTIVITY establishes photomorphogenesis via interorganellar communication. [PDF]
Lee JH+4 more
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Seeds, seedlings and phosphorus
Byron B. Lamont, P. Groom
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Abstract BACKGROUND Maize yield stability is crucial for China's national food security. Conventional irrigation and nitrogen application methods have problems like low yield, inefficiency and environmental pollution. Optimizing water/fertilizer management is therefore imperative.
Dongping Shen+14 more
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