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Identifying opportunities for invasive species management: an empirical study of stakeholder perceptions and interest in invasive species
Invasive species are one of the main reasons for the decline in global biodiversity. When it comes to the management of invasive species,...
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Environmental filtering mediates desert ant community assembly at two spatial scales
Understanding the mechanisms that maintain species coexistence and determine patterns of community assembly are fundamental goals of ecology....
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The effect of environmental variables on the genoty**-by-environment interaction in blueberry
Blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum ) has an important role in the global market, with consumption increasing steadily in the past decades. Adapted to...
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Novel yeast-based biosensor for environmental monitoring of tebuconazole
AbstractDue to increasing demand for high and stable crop production, human populations are highly dependent on pesticide use for growing and storing...
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Morphological variability of ‘bush banana’ (Uvaria chamae) and its environmental determinants in Benin, West Africa
Uvaria chamae is an edible wild fruit of great importance as a resource in West Africa. However, it is threatened in its natural habitats in Benin,...
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The Utilization of Microorganisms for the Sustainable Development of Environmental Issues
The future of food security is becoming an increasingly significant concern as a result of exponential human population growth. Challenges such as... -
Ecological and environmental characteristics of a seagrass-dominated hypersaline coastal Mediterranean lagoon: a multidisciplinary approach
In the present paper, sedimentological, water physicochemical data and biological benthic assemblages are compiled to provide an integrated...
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A novel approach for analysing environmental sustainability aspects of combine harvesters through telematics data. Part II: an IT tool for comparative analysis
Combine harvesters (CHs) use large amounts of diesel fuel and they contribute significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and air pollutants. A...
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Beyond circularity! Integration of circularity, efficiency, and sufficiency for nutrient management in agri-food systems
Circularity is a new paradigm of nutrient management that seeks to mitigate environmental impacts of agriculture by reducing nutrient losses through...
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Sharing decision-making tools for pest management may foster implementation of Integrated Pest Management
Agriculture needs to reduce its current dependence toward pesticides while reducing crop losses caused by pests and ensuring food security;...
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Urban biotope classification incorporates urban forest and green infrastructure for improved environmental land-use planning in Mexico City
Urban forests are recognized worldwide as the most critical component of green infrastructure due to their capacity to provide various environmental...
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Earthworms in Environmental Management and Ecotoxicology
There exists much evidence that earthworms improve soil fertility and productivity and that there have been many attempts to introduce earthworms... -
Management of Potato Peel Waste Through Biorefinery Approaches
Management of the huge waste generated is among the challenges confronting humanity in recent decades. Waste generated from food residues has... -
Microbes for Sustainable Development of Environmental Issues
The most hazardous environmental issues are the depleting soil quality, food insecurities, plastic waste, threat to marine life including flora and... -
A temporal assessment of risk of non-indigenous species introduction by ballast water to Canadian coastal waters based on environmental similarity
The environmental similarity scores between source and recipient locations are essential in ballast water risk assessment (BWRA) models used to...
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Diversity, adoption and performances of inter-row management practices in immature rubber plantations. A review
Perennial crop** systems begin their cycles with a pluriannual immature period. Appropriate management, including the inter-rows, is essential for...
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Exploring Lamiaceae-derived bioactive compounds as nature’s arsenal for sustainable pest management
Intensive agriculture has long been associated with the excessive use of synthetic pesticides, leading to environmental pollution, health risks, and...
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Increasing the contribution of Africa’s fisheries to food security through improved management
Africa is the poorest continent, with the fastest population growth, the most acute food shortages, and overfishing. Meeting rising food demand while...
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Soil Management
Ethiopia is characterized by diverse climateClimate, topography, geology, soils, hydrology, and culture. The diversity in these soil forming... -
Carbon footprint of agricultural groundwater pum** with energy demand and supply management analysis
Irrigation water is required for increased crop yield and production to satisfy global food demand. However, irrigation also has negative impacts,...