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Abstract It is widely recognized that fertilizers are essential inputs for agricultural production while at the same time, their use may generate harmful impacts on the environment. This paper takes advantage of an unexplored plot‐level database for Mexico to construct a fertilizer use efficiency (FUE) indicator to examine how farmers use fertilizers ...
María‐José Ibarrola‐Rivas+2 more
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Energy potential of elephant grass broth as biomass for biogas production. [PDF]
da Silva GH+6 more
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BSES biosecurity : safeguarding the sweetest industry [PDF]
Braithwaite, Kathryn S.+6 more
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Abstract Sweet sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is considered the most suitable crop for biofuel and grain production in Ethiopia's arid and semi‐arid lowland areas. A study was conducted in the 2017/2018 crop seasons at Melkassa Agricultural Research Center. The study aimed to evaluate sweet sorghum genotypes for grain and ethanol yield potential
Chalachew Endalamaw, Asfaw Adugna
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Crop Functional Genomics and Biological Breeding. [PDF]
Li J+5 more
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Combating Parasitic Weeds by Manipulation of Strigolactones Efflux Transporter
Plant, Cell &Environment, EarlyView.
Meicheng Zhao, Xianmin Diao
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ABSTRACT Climate drivers such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) can impact multiple sectors globally. We are currently witnessing the effects of these teleconnections against the backdrop of a changing climate. This systematic review takes stock of the available evidence on compounding and cascading effects of
Andrea Floridi+9 more
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Corrigendum: Sparse testing designs for optimizing predictive ability in sugarcane populations. [PDF]
Garcia-Abadillo J+7 more
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Fungal Effector Evades Plant Immune Responses by Relocating to the Vacuole
Plant, Cell &Environment, EarlyView.
Francisco Percio, Miguel A. Botella
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Regulation of Hazelnut Leaf Polyphenols on Oxidative Stress in Chronic Alcoholic Liver Injury
ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate the role of hazelnut leaf polyphenols (HLP) in regulating chronic alcoholic liver damage (CALD) and explore its possible molecular mechanisms. By measuring the scavenging rates of DPPH·, ABTS+, and ·OH, as well as the reducing power and total antioxidant capacity, the antioxidant activity of HLP was evaluated ...
Bo‐ming Liang+4 more
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