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Aquatic Weeds and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Aquatic vegetation are constant problems on reservoirs, lakes, wetlands and waterways around the world with water hyacinthWater hyacinth being the... -
Rehabilitation of Soil Properties by Using Direct Seeding Technology
AbstractThe application of direct seeding technology on typical and ordinary chernozems in the European territory for four years has resulted in a...
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Predynastic and Early Dynastic plant economy in the Nile Delta: archaeobotanical evidence from Tell el-Iswid
Thelarge-scale excavation at the prehistoric site of Tell el-Iswid made it possible to undertake a systematic archaeobotanical study of different...
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The first comprehensive archaeobotanical analysis of prehistoric agriculture in Kyrgyzstan
We present here the first comprehensive archaeobotanical investigation from the prehistoric farming settlement of Chap I (1065–825 cal bce ), located...
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Food production and agricultural systems on the southwestern frontier of the Han Empire: archaeobotanical remains from the 2016 excavation of Hebosuo, Yunnan
Dian Basin in Yunnan province is an important center for both early agricultural production and centralized state formation. Settled agricultural...
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Optimal Design and Operation of a Hydropower Reservoir Plant Using a WEAP-Based Simulation–Optimization Approach
Optimal design and operation of a hydropower reservoir is a complex optimization problem in terms of formulation and solution. In this study, a...
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Agriculture at the Phoenician site of La Fonteta (Alicante, Spain)
The Phoenician settlement of La Fonteta (Alicante, Spain) was founded in the late 8th cent bc at the mouth of the Río Segura. It has provided one of...
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Cultural landscape and plant use at the Phoenician site of Motya (Western Sicily, Italy) inferred from a disposal pit
The present study concerns the Phoenician-Punic site of Motya, a small island set in Western Sicily (Italy), in the Marsala Lagoon (Stagnone di...
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Spatial Distribution of Solanum elaeagnifolium in the Tunisian Arid Region Using GIS Tools
Alien plant invasions are getting more widespread and serious at an alarming rate around the world. In Tunisia, many plant species introduced... -
Deep learning-based classification of mature and immature lavender plants using UAV orthophotos and a hybrid CNN approach
The classification of vegetation types worldwide plays a significant role in studies involving remote sensing. This method, used notably in...
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Late Bronze Age millet farmers at Arnbjerg N: an archaeobotanical analysis and a review of Late Bronze Age millet in Denmark
This paper aims to review the role of Panicum miliaceum cultivation in the Late Bronze Age within present-day Denmark. An archaeobotanical analysis...
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Spatiotemporal patterns of water hyacinth dynamics as a response to seasonal climate variability in Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Lake Tana, which is the largest Lake in Ethiopia, has been invaded by water hyacinths since 2011. Although the government and the community have...
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Mixed farming of rice and millets became the primary subsistence strategy 6400 years ago in the western Huanghuai Plain of Central China: New macrofossil evidence from Shigu
The Huanghuai Plain is located in a transitional climate zone between the Yangtze River and Yellow River valleys in Central China, where mixed...
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Development of the Multi-Objective Invasive Weed Optimization Algorithm in the Integrated Water Resources Allocation Problem
This research uses the simulation–optimization approach for the conjunctive use of surface and underground water in climate change conditions. For...
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Lavender production in SE Dobrudja – intensive agriculture impacts pollinators’ density and diversity
This research evaluates the impact of agricultural intensification on the recruitment, of managed versus wild pollinators in north-east (NE)...
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Intensities of human disturbance dictate the floral diversity in tropical forest: the case of a secondary forest in Benguet, Philippines
This study inventoried the floral diversity of a secondary forest in Tuba, Benguet, Philippines as affected by different intensities of human...
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Dissipation of Penoxsulam in Paddy Soil, Water and Plants, and Quantification of its Residues and its Residual Toxicity to Fish
The aim of this field study was to evaluate residues and dissipation behaviours of penoxsulam herbicide in the soil, water and rice plants, and...
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Nature-based Solutions in Serbia: Implementation of Rain Gardens in the Suburban Community Kać
In recent years, the concept of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) is emerging in Serbia, in particular in the direction of overcoming the challenges in...
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The Implementation of a New Optimization Method for Hydropower Generation and Multi-Reservoir Systems
This research tries to find the best operation strategies for a reservoir system with the Flow Direction Algorithm (FDA), which was recently...
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Potential legume forage selection in arid regions of northwest China: utilization of Melilotus cf. albus (Fabaceae) as army horse fodder in a Tang Dynasty (AD 618–907) beacon tower
Abundant ancient seeds of plants in the genus Melilotus have been concurrently unearthed with grain crops and livestock bones from the Keyakekuduke...