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ABSTRACT Understanding risk attitudes is critical for agricultural development, as risk is ubiquitous in the lives of smallholder farmers. Accurate elicitation of risk attitudes is essential to analyze patterns and biases in decision‐making. Ensuring comprehension and attention in risk elicitation tasks is particularly important, as inattentiveness ...
Selina Bruns +2 more
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The Physiology of Sugar-Cane II. The Respiration of Harvested Sugar-Cane [PDF]
The respiration drift of harvested sugar-cane, variety Pindar, was similar to t,hat of many fruits. Mechanical shock caused the respiration rate to rise over 16-24 hr to a maximum of 80 per cent. above the initial rate; the rate returned to the initial value during the next 72-120 hr. Corresponding changes occurred in the concentration of oxygen in the
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Nitrogen Losses, Trade‐Offs, and Mitigation Potential in Global Sugarcane Cropping Systems
Data compiled from global sugarcane experiments are used to derive region‐specific emission factors (EFs) for multiple nitrogen (N) loss pathways and to identify the key biophysical and management drivers of N losses, crop yield, and their trade‐offs.
Pongsathorn Sukdanont +5 more
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XANTHINE BASES IN SUGAR-CANE. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Understanding the impact of microbial interactions on plants is critical for maintaining healthy native ecosystems and sustainable agricultural practices. Despite the reality that genetically distinct plants host multiple microbes of large effect in the field, it remains unclear the extent to which host genotypes modulate non‐additive ...
Amanda H. Rawstern +3 more
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THE PRINCIPAL AMID OF SUGAR-CANE. [PDF]
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Harnessing Acoustic Cavitation Energy for the Selective Degradation of Impurities in Glucose Syrup
The energy released during the implosion of acoustic cavitation bubbles can be harnessed and selectively transferred to a target solute, enabling its specific decomposition without degrading other solutes present in the solution. This proof of concept was demonstrated in the degradation of impurities present in trace amount in glucose syrup.
Shambel Getachew Wasse +2 more
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Maximum Lifetime of the Vegetative Biosphere
Abstract We use a three‐dimensional model to calculate steady‐state climates at various intervals in Earth's future, across a parameter space of increasing insolation and decreasing CO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$ mixing ratio. Comparison with prior results shows an overestimation of warming by one‐dimensional models when solar constant is increased and CO2 ...
Jacob Haqq‐Misra, Eric Wolf
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(1) Cane Sugar: A Textbook on the Agriculture of the Sugar Cane The Manufacture of Cane Sugar, and the Analysis of Sugar-house Products (2) The Manufacture of Cane Sugar (3) Condensed Description of the Manufacture of Beet Sugar [PDF]
(1) Cane Sugar: A Textbook on the Agriculture of the Sugar Cane The Manufacture of Cane Sugar, and the Analysis of Sugar-house Products (2) The Manufacture of Cane Sugar (3) Condensed Description of the Manufacture of Beet ...
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