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Revegetating the subsoil layer of abandoned gold mined sites with the perennial legumes Leucaena Leucocephala, Pueraria phaseoloides and Gliricidia sepium without any soil amendments increases the content of soil organic carbon and important macro‐nutrients, which are crucial for restoring soil health and productivity. These improvements in soil health
Enoch Opoku +4 more
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A spatial perspective on flowering in cauliflorous cacao: architecture defines flower cushion location, not its early activity. [PDF]
Wibaux T +4 more
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Abstract Background The lack of dependable, high‐quality forage and animal feedstuffs in many areas of the world hampers livestock production. In these regions, farmers often rely on native fodder tree and shrub leaves as a forage source for their animals with little or no information available on nutritional factors of these feedstuffs.
Ishrat Roomi +3 more
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Exploring adaptive capacity to arid heat in remote First Nations communities in Central Australia. [PDF]
Bhatta M +9 more
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Using process models, remote sensing and spectrometry to open scientific locks in agroforestry systems: the example of coffee in Costa Rica [PDF]
Albrecht, Alain +14 more
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Physical and organoleptic characteristics of Limmu coffee landraces, southwestern Ethiopia
Abstract Background Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) is one of the world's most valuable agricultural commodities, with Ethiopia recognized for producing high‐quality Arabica coffee. Limmu landrace coffees are prized for their distinctive flavor profiles; however, systematic evaluation of their raw and cup quality traits remains limited.
Bealu Girma +4 more
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Shading net and foliar applications of Si and K alleviates heat stress and improves pomegranate fruit quality. [PDF]
Moradi S +7 more
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Individual wild pig bait site visitation and time to initial detection is primarily influenced by space use (i.e., proximity to bait) and whether wild pigs from other social groups visited before. Specifically, females are less likely to visit a bait site if an adult male visits a site before them.
Sydney M. Brewer +2 more
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On the Trail of Stubborn Bacterial Yellowing Diseases. [PDF]
Bar-Joseph M.
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