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Conditions on sandy soil aggregate stability are generally classified as weak. This is because the sandy soil itself has a low organic matter content so that only a few plants can grow on the soil.
Cindy Fidia Salsabilla +2 more
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Soil physicochemical properties and aggregate stability in tropical soils
Wielu autorów badających gleby obszarów tropikalnych sugeruje związek między składem mineralnym tych gleb a właściwościami fizycznymi, szczególnie w odniesieniu do wykształcenia struktury gleby, stabilności agregatów glebowych i składy granulometrycznego. W przeprowadzonych badaniach analizowano próbki gleb pobrane z endopedonów – poziomów genetycznych
Juan Carlos Loaiza-Usuga +5 more
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Nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (Nano SIMS) is established as a powerful analytical tool to visualize and quantify the membrane fouling layers. ABSTRACT Membrane technology has garnered considerable attention for applications in wastewater treatment and resource recovery. Nevertheless, membrane fouling remains a major barrier, yet the lack of
Mengfei Wu +4 more
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Earthworm populations in conventional/organic arable-based systems and their contribution to soil fertility OF0117T [PDF]
The project aimed to characterise earthworm population dynamics and behaviour under rotational cropping, comparing organic and conventional systems. Benefits arising from earthworm activity in terms of soil fertility were also assessed.
Scullion, John
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OsGSK2‐OsTCP19 module regulating nitrate response and lateral root (LR) development. Low‐nitrate condition results in reduced BR response, accumulation of OsGSK2 and phosphorylated OsTCP19, which suppresses the expression of nitrate‐responsive genes and LR‐development genes and impairs rice growth.
Yongqiang Liu +11 more
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Replacing bare fallow with cover crops in an irrigated cropping system: soil salinity and salt leaching [PDF]
In irrigated areas where cover crop establishment can be assured, consequent soil or nutrient conservation could increase sustainability of cropping systems.
Almendros García, Patricia +2 more
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Using field‐based holo‐omics, we demonstrate that developmental shifts in sorghum leaf metabolomes drive a noncanonical fungal succession from stress tolerators (S) through ruderals (R) to competitors (C). Antifungal metabolites in young leaves select for S strategists with expanded genomes, transient maltose pulses during flowering favor fast‐growing ...
Peilin Chen, John W. Taylor, Cheng Gao
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Selenium‐Based Nanoplatforms: An Emerging Theranostic Paradigm for Gynecological Cancers
This reivew summarizes Selenium as a multifunctional anticancer regulator in gynecological cancers. It reduces tumor risk, enhances therapeutic efficacy, and reduces treatment toxicity. Selenium also overcomes chemoraditherapy resistance, improving overall treatment outcomes. ABSTRACT Gynecological cancers present significant therapeutic challenges due
Hejing Liu +9 more
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The effects of organic farming on the soil physical environment [PDF]
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of organic farming practices on the development of soil physical properties, and in particular, soil structure in comparison with conventional agricultural management.
Bird, N R A +3 more
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Foliar spraying of CS‐CDs can form a film on the leaves of Brassica rapa, effectively reducing the enrichment and absorption of PS in the leaves, while increasing the biomass and nutrient content of the plants. In addition, CS‐CDs can also enrich the interfoliar microbial community and activate the plant's own defense metabolic pathways.
Beibei Zhao +6 more
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