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ABSTRACT Future climatic scenario predictions indicate a substantial temperature increase, reducing crop production worldwide and demanding the development of adaptations in agriculture. This study aimed to assess the impact of high temperatures and amendments with Bacillus on nodulating bradyrhizobia.
Crislaine Soares Oliveira+5 more
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Time lags in the regulation of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. [PDF]
Bytnerowicz TA, Griffin KL, Menge DNL.
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ABSTRACT Industry 5.0 has emerged as a paradigm shift that pursues sustainability, intended as an economic, environmental, and social one. Researchers have been deepening Industry 5.0 and its sustainable implications, but they mostly adopted a single perspective (e.g., workplace, technological innovations, production processes), falling short in ...
Maria Vincenza Ciasullo, Miriana Ferrara
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Physiology and metabolism of eukaryotic microalgae involved in aquatic photosymbioses. [PDF]
Yee DP+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background and aims Bananas are demanding in nitrogen (N) input; therefore, there is a temptation for organic farmers for using synthetic N fertilisers, which are not allowed under organic standards. The aim of our study was to develop a tool that identifies high banana yields obtained with suspiciously low organic N input.
Albrecht Benzing+3 more
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Editorial: Recent advances in agricultural waste recycling by microorganisms and their symbiosis. [PDF]
Zhang Q+5 more
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Contribution to the HiStory Series in Plant Nutrition
ABSTRACT After Justus von Liebig had largely recognized the necessity of nitrogen fertilization to achieve high yields from 1862 onwards, the question of why legumes are particularly beneficial for crop rotation remained unanswered. Schultz‐Lupitz (1831–1899), who convincingly proved the preceding crop effect of legumes for cereals as a subsequent crop
Wolfgang Böhm, Alexander H. Wissemeier
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<i>Trichomonas vaginalis</i> extracellular vesicles suppress IFNε-mediated responses driven by its intracellular bacterial symbiont <i>Mycoplasma hominis</i>. [PDF]
Kochanowsky JA+4 more
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Radical Uncertainty and New Sector Emergence: An Action Theory of Co‐Creative Stakeholders
ABSTRACT For much of the past century, entrepreneurship scholars have sought to understand and assess the nature, role, and impact of uncertainty. While the sum total of this work has contributed valuable insights, radical uncertainty—characterized by dynamic conditions in which outcomes are unknowable at the time action must be taken—remains weakly ...
Parul Manocha+1 more
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