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Salt stress causes oxidative and osmotic stress, resulting in decreased nutrient uptake, plant growth, and photosynthetic rate. This study suggests that foliar application of dopamine can reduce salinity‐induced oxidative damage in pepper plants by altering antioxidant activity, biochemical, and molecular responses.
Sumeyra Ucar +10 more
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Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus: A persistent seed‐borne threat to cucurbits
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) is a highly stable, seed‐borne tobamovirus that threatens global cucurbit production. Its efficient mechanical and seed transmission, long‐term environmental persistence, and the spread of Clade II CGMMV isolates drive its rapid dissemination and cause severe yield losses.
Esperanza Gea‐Caballero +1 more
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Numerical Analyses of Seismic Reponses of Unsaturated Slopes from Cuttings and Embankments
This paper explores the seismic response differences between cutting slopes and embankment slopes, with a particular focus on the impact of initial water content on the seismic performance of unsaturated slopes.
XIE Yi, ZHU Wenxuan, XIONG Yonglin, YE Guanlin
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Linking Plant and Microbial Traits to Soil Carbon for Reliable and Resilient Bioenergy Systems
Plant–microbe–soil interactions supporting productivity and soil carbon storage in bioenergy systems. Plants supply organic inputs that sustain microbial communities driving nutrient cycling, carbon stabilization, and soil aggregation. These interactions enhance soil structure and nutrient retention, supporting both biomass productivity and broader ...
Aubrey K. Fine +6 more
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Pan‐genome analysis reveals that high‐altitude Rhododendron species resist alpine cold stress by rapidly sensing and engaging the chilling response pathway and genes that directly and indirectly protect the plant from UV radiation. Heritable genomic features such as long terminal repeats contribute to the adaptive diversification of Rhododendron ...
Haoyang Zhou +11 more
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Mechanical behaviour of unsaturated aggregated soils
Particle aggregation is a commonly observed phenomenon in many types of soils, such as natural clays and agricultural soils. These soils contain porous aggregates, often separated by large, interaggregate pores. Two levels of intra- and interaggregate porosity are, therefore, present in these soils. Depending on the size and strength of the aggregates,
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ABSTRACT Weed management in cover crop‐based, organic rotational no‐till (CCORNT) production is achieved via in situ cover crop mulch. However, ineffective cover crop termination impedes this sustainable practise. Cereal rye (Secale cereale; CR) is terminated via roll‐crimping, which crushes the vascular tissue along the stem.
Laurel Wellman, John M. Wallace
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A Hydro-Mechanical Model For Unsaturated Soils
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Enhanced forecasting of friction and cohesion of augmented unsaturated soil with nanostructured quarry fines (NQF) addition. [PDF]
Kamchoom V +7 more
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Improving seepage characteristics of strongly weathered mudstone slopes with rice husk ash. [PDF]
Cui H +7 more
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