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The sentinel approach to quantify ecosystem function intensities
Abstract Biodiversity, through species interactions, underpins numerous ecosystem functions that can lead to ecosystem services and disservices. Quantifying these functions is crucial for evaluating the effectiveness of conservation and management strategies, as well as the impacts of land use change.
Marco Ferrante, Gábor L. Lövei
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A Vernalization-like Phenomenon in Winter Wheat Treated with Flower-promoting Substances
Toyoo Tomita
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Structural analyses of ABA transporters give new impetus to the study of ABA regulation
Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates key physiological processes and coordinates abiotic stress responses. In the six decades since it was first described, a huge amount of work has been conducted on ABA synthesis, breakdown and signalling mechanisms. Recently, attention has been turned to the role of ABA transporters, and the elucidation in exquisite detail ...
Navneet Kaur+2 more
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The Gift of Winter Wheat [PDF]
Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Mary E. Swigonski
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Maintenance of Membrane Fluidity during Development of Freezing Tolerance of Winter Wheat Seedlings [PDF]
M. Keith Pomeroy, John K. Raison
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Radiocarbon‐Inferred Population Trajectories for Southeastern Arabia During the Bronze Age
ABSTRACT This paper builds on previous attempts to estimate radiocarbon‐inferred population trends—although in Arabia, these attempts are few. A probabilistic reconstruction of Bronze Age (3200–1300 cal BC) demographic trends using a new data set of radiocarbon rates from across the Arabian Peninsula (n = 1280) is presented and a subset of dates (n ...
James R. P. McDonald
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Effect of sowing date and seed rate on crop development and grain production of winter wheat.
A. Darwinkel, B.A. ten Hag, J. Kuizenga
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Floral strips increase the abundance and spillover of beneficial insects in rotational crop fields
Abstract Insects provide many ecological functions that support agricultural production, but beneficial insect populations are often lower in areas of intensive agriculture. Agronomic practices that support beneficial insect populations are important for sustainable crop production.
Michael F. Killewald+4 more
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PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY OF WINTER WHEAT DEPENDING ON A FACTOR OF BIOLOGIZATION
Winter wheat plays a leading part in food security of RF. Though winter wheat productivity greatly increased, the share of food wheat in domestic import doesn’t exceed 20%.
N. V. Parakhin, A. F. Melnik
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