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A framework for the support of pollinators in urban areas is developed here, based on five pillars: nesting, flower resources, artificial support, management and society acceptance, with additional key elements from science and society. Society should incorporate strategies for pollinators as in this framework by means of co‐planning with stakeholders,
Rosa Ranalli+3 more
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Variation of winter wheat phenology dataset in Huang Huai Hai Plain of China from 1981 to 2021. [PDF]
Zhang QJ, Wu DL, Gao J.
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Certain Aspects of Lactation Performance in Sows
D. A. Hartman, T.M. Ludwick, Rita Wilson
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Agroecological farming promotes yield and biodiversity but may require subsidy to be profitable
These results highlight that while evidence for the role of ecosystem services in supporting crop yield can be found, overcoming economic constraints within conventional farming systems is likely to be a key barrier to widespread uptake. Agri‐environmental subsidy payments can offset these costs, but only for moderate interventions.
B. A. Woodcock+15 more
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Molecular diversity and genetic potential of new maize inbred lines across varying sowing conditions in arid environment. [PDF]
Galal AA+12 more
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Influence of Dietary Fat and Short-Time Starvation on the Composition of Sow-Milk Fat
Gunnar Tollerz, Paul Lindberg
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As Nephrolepis brownii primarily interferes through above‐ground competition, management of above‐ground tissues may mitigate its impact. However, additional research on the efficacy of this management strategy and potential allelopathic traits is needed.
Luis C. Beltrán+4 more
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Design and testing of the key technology of the cotton direct seeding machine. [PDF]
Song W, Hongyun L.
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Weed‐suppressive ability and species dominance in intercropping: A meta‐regression
Our findings provide further evidence for the selection effect being the key mechanism explaining why intercrops suppress weeds more than the average of their pure stands. While the dominance of a stronger weed suppressor enhances weed suppression, it may also suppress the weaker species, potentially compromising overall production.
Chunfeng Gu+2 more
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Deciphering Regulatory Networks Governing Seedling Emergence in Deep-Sown Direct-Seeded Rice Cultivation. [PDF]
Singh J+10 more
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