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Leaf wettability and leaf angle affect air-moisture deposition in wheat for self-irrigation. [PDF]
Hakeem S +5 more
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Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens significantly enhances tomato tolerance to severe water deficit. This strategy boosts agronomic performance, strengthens antioxidant defences and regulates secondary metabolites, providing a sustainable agricultural approach to combat water scarcity and climate change impacts ...
Camila Garcia de Freitas +8 more
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Sweet Cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) Response to Self-Regulating Low Energy Clay-Based Irrigation (S.L.E.C.I.) System. [PDF]
Malchev S +4 more
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Short Abstract This article analyses the political ecology of Rwanda's eucalyptus boom, situating it as a site of tension within a global push towards ‘nature‐based solutions’. It develops the concept of vegetal infrastructure, demonstrating how certain tree species become legible to global environmental governance while making local social ...
Nathan Clay
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From Soil to Salad: Strategies for Reducing Foodborne Illness Outbreaks. [PDF]
Bimal Sheth U +7 more
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The iDiv Ecotron-A flexible research platform for multitrophic biodiversity research. [PDF]
Schmidt A +13 more
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Abstract We tested the hypothesis that metaxylem phenotypes influence drought adaptation in maize (Zea mays L.) through in silico modeling and empirical studies under water deficit in controlled environments and in the field. Substantial genotypic variation for metaxylem vessel element length (MVEL) was observed. Longer MVEL was correlated with reduced
Christopher F. Strock +4 more
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Due to climate change, plants are experiencing both prolonged drought events and increasingly variable water availability, prompting the need for better understanding of potential impacts on plant performance, as well as the identification of low‐water‐use plants.
Amelia Keyser‐Gibson +8 more
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The findings of this study indicate that powdery mildew control achieved with the pneumatic solid set canopy delivery system (PSD‐SSCDS) was comparable with that of a conventional airblast sprayer. These results highlight the PSD‐SSCDS as a promising alternative spray technology. Abstract BACKGROUND In this study, a previously optimized pneumatic spray
Dattatray G Bhalekar +4 more
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Improving maize yield in newly reclaimed soils: effects of irrigation, mulching, and foliar treatments. [PDF]
Abdelghany AM +6 more
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