Could large‐scale silicon supplementation of crop‐lands mitigate the impacts of climate change?
Intervention strategies that involve supplementing crop‐lands with silicon have significant scope for carbon capture and drought mitigation, offering wide‐ranging societal impacts. These include contributing to decarbonisation goals, enhancing food security, providing economic benefits and reducing environmental damage associated with intensive ...
Scott N. Johnson +2 more
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Flowering pathway genes: key targets for accelerated breeding in woody plants. [PDF]
Song GQ, Jaikham J, Wang W.
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The advancement of digital technologies has brought a rapid global information exchange, impacting all areas of our lives. This also applies to science. Knowledge, conservation and scientific innovation on global biodiversity are being strengthened and disseminated at unprecedented scales.
Ana Flávia Alves Versiane +9 more
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Competence of omeprazole and chitosan nanoparticles as promising approaches for enhancing vegetative growth and leaf anatomical structure of plum under low nitrogen conditions. [PDF]
Abd-Elfattah MA +3 more
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Advances in teak cloning: new developments in teak cloning lead to better plantation stock [PDF]
Maître, Henri-Félix +1 more
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How digitisation of herbaria reveals the botanical legacy of the First World War
Digitisation of herbarium collections is bringing greater understanding to bear on the complexity of narratives relating to the First World War and its aftermath – scientific and societal. Plant collecting during the First World War was more widespread than previously understood, contributed to the psychological well‐being of those involved and ...
Christopher Kreuzer, James A. Wearn
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Thresholds for spring freeze: measuring risk to improve predictions in a warming world. [PDF]
Kirchhof E +3 more
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Hurdles to overcome to achieve biostimulant‐driven, low chemical input crop production
Crop production requires considerable chemical inputs that result in significant greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental costs. Biostimulants are natural agents, such as microorganisms or seaweed, applied to plants and soil to stimulate plant growth and reduce chemical inputs. Biostimulant use is rapidly increasing globally, but hurdles remain,
Wolfram Buss +6 more
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From deficiency to toxicity: Magnesium increases cannabinoid and terpene production in cannabis plants. [PDF]
Morad D, Bernstein N.
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