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Agroforestry: Reconciling Production with Protection of the Environment A Synopsis of Research Literature [PDF]
This is a synopsis of research literature that investigates the potential of temperate agroforestry as a sustainable production system. Agroforestry is a concept of integrated land use that combines elements of agriculture and forestry.
Smith, Jo
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The toxicity and biodegradability of deep eutectic solvents (DESs) can be evaluated using Haloferax mediterranei as a novel model organism. The haloarchaeon metabolizes specific DES components, highlighting its potential for DES bioremediation. These findings support the use of H.
Guillermo Martínez+2 more
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A new classification for inland freshwater palaeowetlands to be used in the field or core laboratory by sedimentologists, providing examples from the Guadix Basin (southern Spain). Abstract Present wetlands have proven to be delicate, biodiverse ecosystems, that are natural sinks for CO2 and act as good indicators for climate changes.
S. Pla‐Pueyo+1 more
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Relationships between Plant Biodiversity and Soil Fertility in a Mature Tropical Forest, Costa Rica [PDF]
Martin Nadeau, Thomas P. Sullivan
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Delayed greening, the phenomenon in which expanding leaves appear red, blue or pale green due to low chlorophyll content, has long intrigued ecologists. However, little is known about what type of species are most likely to delay greening or which environmental conditions are associated with delayed greening.
Giancarlo M. Chiarenza, Angela T. Moles
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The geography of connectivity shapes plant endemism hotspots
The high biodiversity in mountains is attributed to species accumulation from dispersal, high habitat heterogeneity and local speciation. Landscape connectivity thereby influences colonization and speciation processes, making its net effect on biodiversity challenging to understand.
Zili Yuan+6 more
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Assessing soil capacity and condition for “habitat of biodiversity” in the Lower Namoi Valley
The Soil Security Assessment Framework (SSAF) has been proposed and developed as a concept to quantitatively ensure a sustainable future for soil, thereby supporting ecosystem sustainability.
Yijia Tang+3 more
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Invasive alien plant species can cause considerable ecological, economic, and social impacts, and the number of impactful species will likely increase with globalisation and anthropogenic climate change. Preventing potentially invasive alien plant species from becoming introduced is the most cost‐effective way to protect Norway's ecosystems from future
Katy Ivison+6 more
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The impact of conventional and organic farming on soil biodiversity conservation: a case study on termites in the long-term farming systems comparison trials in Kenya. [PDF]
Anyango JJ+10 more
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