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Abstract The topics of biodiversity loss and dietary impact have received extensive individual scrutiny within the scientific community. However, there is a notable gap in understanding the level of awareness among stakeholders regarding the impact of dietary choices on biodiversity.
Anastasia Vayona +5 more
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ABSTRACT Forests play a critical role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), yet their contributions are often misunderstood and inadequately addressed in the scientific discourse. This study clarifies the intricate relationships between forests and the SDGs by examining the contextual factors that influence this interplay.
Dominic Ahrens +2 more
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Modeling Heterogeneous Direct and Third‐Country Effects of the Trade Policy Network
ABSTRACT This paper derives a structural Melitz‐type gravity model featuring heterogeneous trade cost elasticities to estimate indirect and modular effects of trade agreements in a large panel dataset. Indirect or third‐country effects are heterogeneous and nest trade diversion and reverse trade diversion. Our results show considerable heterogeneity of
Octavio Fernández‐Amador +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background Aims The leading mammary cancer in Burkina Faso, breast cancer has a variety of origins. In fact, an alteration in the MAP3K14 [GenBank: NC_000017.11, ID: 9020] and CD40 [GenBank: NC_000020.11, ID: 958] genes can lead to the development of breast cancer.
Mousso Savadogo +18 more
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Abstract It is well established that most higher education students experience stress, stemming from a range of factors such as exams, time demands, and financial pressure. Given the rising number of students completing their tertiary studies online, identifying stressors faced by the growing online student cohort is important.
John Mingoia +4 more
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ABSTRACT Drought associated with climate change has increasingly endangered the sustainability and potential of agriculture, notably crop production. Therefore, there is a need to develop adaptive and resilient crop varieties for sustainable crop production and food systems.
Byamungu Lincoln Zabuloni +4 more
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Commons are cared for: Coexistence between humans and wild birds on the island of Kihnu, Estonia
Abstract Local knowledge is an essential dimension of humanity's relationship with the environment. Investigating the interdependence between humans and wild birds holds value in fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with avian populations. Gathering bird eggs is a significant practice for Kihnu islanders in Estonia.
Raivo Kalle +10 more
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White fonio (Digitaria exilis [Kippist] Stapf) is an understudied millet crop, indigenous to West Africa and cultivated in the region largely through traditional practices. This species is climate‐resilient, fast‐growing, nutritionally rich, and provides livelihoods and food security to rural communities.
George Burton +9 more
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Nutritional value and fermentability of sorghum silages grown in the Amazon biome
Abstract In recent years, agricultural production systems have intensified, making it necessary to improve the food supplied to animals, where sorghum silage is one of the most commonly used roughages. The sorghum genotypes present significant differences in dry matter losses, fermentative profiles and nutritional values, allowing the identification of
Juliana Maria Silva de Souza +6 more
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Performance of grain sorghum hybrids in soils with low and high aluminum saturation
The presence of aluminum (Al3+) in acidic soils is one of the main causes of low crop yield, since it inhibits the root growth, thus affecting the nutrients and water uptake by plants.
Crislene Vieira dos Santos +4 more
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