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Fabrication of Pea pods biochar-NH2 (PBN) for the adsorption of toxic Cr6+ ion from aqueous solution
Chromium (Cr) ion is regarded as a particularly hazardous contaminant due to its high toxicity and potential carcinogens. The Cr 6+ ions were removed...
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The influence of compost amendments on bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements by pea plant cultivated in mine degraded soils
Potential toxic metal (PTE) accumulation in soil and water is one of the major sources of food crop contamination. PTE remediation from soil can be...
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Fertigation of calcium nitrate [Ca(NO3)2] confers metal tolerance in two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars
Soil contamination with cadmium (Cd) is problem nowadays due to industrialization. A pot experiment was conducted to assess the exogenous effect of...
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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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Processing and storage of tree fruits, cereals and pulses at PPNA Sharara, southern Jordan
Recent excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A site of Sharara (ca. 9250 cal bc ) in southern Jordan have yielded a rich assemblage of charred...
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The partitioning patterns of nutrients between pods and seeds of Zanthoxylum fruits impacted by environmental factors
The nutritive quality in plant organs is related to the different partitioning patterns of nutrient resources among the organs under various...
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Sustainable Plant Diversity for the Present and Future Generations
The plants are holdfast of many life-forms especially the human being as they provide food, fodder, fuel, shelter, fiber, medicines, etc. The... -
A new way of seeing pulses: preliminary results of geometric morphometric analyses of Iron Age seeds from the site of La Font de la Canya (Barcelona, Spain)
This study applied size and shape analyses through traditional and geometric morphometrics to quantify the differences between three taxa: Lathyrus...
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Reassessing the origin of lentil cultivation in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Southwest Asia: new evidence from carbon isotope analysis at Gusir Höyük
Lentils represent the most common pulse crop found in Southwest Asian Neolithic archaeobotanical assemblages. Using carbon isotope determinations and...
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A meta-analysis of the presence of crop plants in the Dutch and German terp area between 700 bc and ad 1600
There is a long tradition of archaeobotanical research in and around the dwelling mounds, known as terps or Wurten (among other names), along the...
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An estate at Zincirli? Land use and resource exploitation at the Middle Bronze Age monumental building Complex DD in Zincirli, Gaziantep Province of Turkey
Near Eastern monumental buildings once hosted institutions with a variety of economic and environmental footprints. In this article examining a...
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Contemplations and investigations on green coagulants in treatment of surface water: a critical review
Coagulation is an essential and easy process to treat water and wastewater and also to adopt for point of use solutions. Coagulants have played a...
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Stable carbon isotope (δ13C) analysis of archaeobotanical remains from Bronze Age Kaymakçı (western Anatolia) to investigate crop management
Here we present the results of stable carbon isotope ( δ 13 C) analysis on charred crop seeds from the Bronze Age site of Kaymakçı in western Anatolia....
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Sowing date-induced salinity stress impacts the performance of mustard genotypes grown in the coastal saline areas of Bangladesh
The large cultivable coastal areas of Bangladesh can play an important role in the country’s food security if utilized properly by intensifying the...
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How biofertilizers and intercrop** pattern affect yield and nitrogen efficiency indices of maize?
A two-consecutive year study is aimed at investigating the effect of organic or biofertilizer and intercrop** pattern on quantitative or...
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Efficacy of biochar as soil amendments for soybean (Glycine max L.) morphology, physiology, and yield regulation under drought
The current research work intends to explore the role of different types of soil biochar amendments for improving physiological, morphological, and...
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Mo Mineralization Types, in Space and Time
The classification of hydrothermal deposits has always been a confusing issue in mineral deposit studies. In this chapter, the term “epizonogenism”... -
Plant use and rites at burnt offering sites in the Eastern Alps during the Bronze and Iron Ages
Burnt offering sites reflect the physical and spiritual aspects of human life in the inner Alps during the Bronze and Iron Ages. Burnt offerings were...
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Defensive physiological characters of Pyropia yezoensis resistant lines to the red rot disease
To explore effective physiological indexes to distinguish the resistant lines and susceptible lines of Pythium porphyrae , the causal agent of red rot...
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Grinding in a hollow? Phytolith evidence for pounding cereals in bedrock mortars at Paliambela Kolindros, an Early Neolithic site in Macedonia, North Greece
This paper applies phytolith analysis to bedrock installations at the Early Neolithic site of Paliambela Kolindros in Northern Greece. The phytolith...