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“Solar synergy: maximizing photovoltaic power with spotted hyena method in uniform and partial-shade environmental conditions”
A novel bioinspired Spotted-Hyena Method (SH) is proposed to track the maximum power point of partially shaded photovoltaic arrays. The SH algorithm can operate the panel at its most efficient voltage and over...
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Rice crop residue management by the microbial consortium for rapid decomposition of straw
Globally, more than 5 billion tons of crop residue (mainly rice straw) are produced yearly, and their management results in pollution, which kills microbes and limits soil nutrient recycling. Therefore, on-far...
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Fusarium wilt pandemic: current understanding and molecular perspectives
Plant diseases pose a severe threat to the food security of the global human population. One such disease is Fusarium wilt, which affects many plant species and causes up to 100% yield losses. Fusarium pathogen h...
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Arduino Based Multipurpose Solar Powered Agricultural Robot Capable of Ploughing, Seeding, and Monitoring Plant Health
Agribusiness is the primary occupation chosen by more than 40% of the worldwide populace. The types of equipment used to complete a variety of tasks in traditional farming operations are expensive and inadequa...
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Differential expression of the AP2/EREBP gene family in the contrasting genotypes of maize provides insights of abiotic stress tolerance
Drought, heat, and salinity are the three most critical abiotic stresses that cause significant losses in agricultural production worldwide. Drought and heat stress cause the highest yield loss in maize. Trans...
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Evading malware classifiers using RL agent with action-mask
For malware detection, the commonly known technique used by many commercial antivirus engines is signature-based methods. However, researchers have started focusing on utilizing machine learning (ML)-based met...
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Climate-Resilience Maize: Heat stress, Signaling, and Molecular interventions
Climate change and associated global warming result in an increase in global temperature, which causes a significant reduction in the overall yield of crop plants. Maize is the major cereal that is an integral...
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Drought stress in maize: stress perception to molecular response and strategies for its improvement
Given the future demand for food crops, increasing crop productivity in drought-prone rainfed areas has become essential. Drought-tolerant varieties are warranted to solve this problem in major crops, with dro...
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Trehalose: A Key Player in Plant Growth Regulation and Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses
Plant abiotic stresses endanger crop production and food security to a growing degree under the present climate change scenario. This calls for effective measures to be deployed to increase the level of agricu...
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The potentialities of omics resources for millet improvement
Millets are nutrient-rich (nutri-rich) cereals with climate resilience attributes. However, its full productive potential is not realized due to the lack of a focused yield improvement approach, as evidenced b...
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Modeling and estimation of dynamics of time-delayed plants/processes
A real-time identification scheme based on relay autotuning and state-space analysis for the estimation of dynamics of time-delayed plants is proposed in this article. A set of mathematical expressions for par...
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Modern Breeding Approaches for Climate Change
Climate-smart agriculture is the emerging and sustainable option to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change (on crop adaptability) before it significantly influences global crop production. Crop develop...
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Performance analysis of evacuated tube type solar air heater with parabolic trough type collector
Solar energy is a most promising resource of non-conventional energy to utilize for heating. Based on the application there are two kinds of utilization one is water heating and the second one is air heating. ...
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Open AccessFibronectin containing alternatively spliced extra domain A interacts at the central and c-terminal domain of Toll-like receptor-4
Extra domain A of cellular fibronectin (FN-EDA) is known to cause insulin resistance, atherosclerosis, tissue fibrosis, ischemic stroke and exaggerated myocardial reperfusion injury through Toll-like receptor ...
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Resonant optical modes in periodic nanostructures
The resonant nanostructures are significant for enhancing the electromagnetic field density in a nanoscale region, suitable for many novel nanophotonic applications. This review article provides an insight int...
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Open AccessDetermination of protoplast growth properties using quantitative single-cell tracking analysis
Although quantitative single-cell analysis is frequently applied in animal systems, e.g. to identify novel drugs, similar applications on plant single cells are largely missing. We have exploited the applicabi...
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miRNAs in Soybean Improvement
Soybean (Glycine max) is an important agronomic crop to cater the nutritional needs of both humans and animals because of higher level of edible seed protein and oil contents. As a result, genetic improvement of ...
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Roles of Nitric Oxide in Conferring Multiple Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants and Crosstalk with Other Plant Growth Regulators
Nitric oxide (NO) is a free-radical gasotransmitter signaling molecule associated with a varied spectrum of signal transduction pathways linked to inducing cross-adaptation against abiotic stresses. It has cru...
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Population Pharmacokinetics of Levetiracetam in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Exhibiting Augmented Renal Clearance
Patients with severe trauma exhibit augmented renal clearance, which can alter the dosing requirement of renally eliminated drugs. This study aimed to develop a population pharmacokinetic model for levetiracet...