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Nitrogen addition accelerated straw <i>in-situ</i> decomposition by promoting specific microbial taxa growth and straw decomposing enzyme activities. [PDF]
Guo T +11 more
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Biocomposites produced with agro‐industrial waste from castor hulls and pinewood bonded with urea‐formaldehyde adhesive, intended for application as thermal insulation in buildings. ABSTRACT The production of composite particleboards with agricultural waste has been the focus of many studies that aim to address environmental problems due to waste ...
Thamirys Andrade Lopes +7 more
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Effects of Different Additives on the Quality of Rice Straw Haylage, Ruminal Fermentation Parameters and Methane Production in Hu Sheep. [PDF]
Deng J +8 more
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The Paradigm Shift Program, a comprehensive training program for parents of neurodivergent children with pathological demand avoidance (PDA), was feasible and acceptable, and there were significant improvements in parents’ well‐being following program completion.
Noelle E. Carlozzi +6 more
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Interactions of Potassium Fertilization and Straw Return in Modulating Maize Yield and Lodging Resistance. [PDF]
Wang X +5 more
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Effect of Low-Temperature-Fermented Straw Compost on Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Growth and Stress Tolerance [PDF]
Ziyi Zhao +6 more
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A framework linking silicon fertilisation, plant silicification and soil carbon cycling
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is vital for soil health, food security, and climate change mitigation. We reviewed how silicon (Si) fertilisers, commonly used to improve plant health, may also influence SOC dynamics. We developed a framework linking Si and SOC and discussed the possibility of Si‐mediated plant changes contributing to SOC sequestration.
Xuqing Li +2 more
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How straw returning impacts microbial-interaction-network-mediated improvements in soil multifunctionality. [PDF]
Zhao H +12 more
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The digitization of RBetno (JBRJ) represents a step forward for biodiversity conservation in Brazil. Aligned with the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Target 2, 2020–2030), this project documents the use of plants, including traditional knowledge and vernacular names, with a focus on the Atlantic Forest and Amazon.
Viviane S. Fonseca‐Kruel +6 more
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