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Lepidopteran pests of tea: Biology, geographical distribution, and management
Tea is a perennial monoculture crop that serves as a food source for many insect and mite pests as well as a stable and suitable microclimate for...
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Rethinking underutilized cereal crops: pan-omics integration and green system biology
Main conclusionDue to harsh lifestyle changes, in the present era, nutritional security is needed along with food security so it is necessary to...
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Biosynthesis and Synthetic Biology of Fluorinated Products in Plants
Fluorine is the 13th abundant element in the earth’s crust, but it appears that Mother Nature is unable to efficiently explore fluorine to produce... -
Importance of Soil Management in Sustainable Agriculture
With changing climate and declining fertile soil, the pressure on land to sustain the huge global population is intense. Soil management with respect... -
Effect of polyaspartic acid on soil water storage, soil microbial diversity, cotton yield and fiber quality
Water-saving is one of the most important problems in agricultural development, especially in arid and semi-arid areas. The effects of polyaspartic...
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Lignosulphonates as Soil Amendments in Agriculture
Lignosulphonates are water-soluble polymeric by-products from wood pulp production using sulphite pul** and can be used as soil amendments in... -
Canopy gap impacts on soil organic carbon and nutrient dynamic: a meta-analysis
Key messageThe forest canopy gaps, formed by natural or anthropogenic factors, have been found to reduce soil carbon content and increase nutrient...
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Plant Systems Biology : Lessons from Teaching
Systems biology is the study of biological interactions. These interactions exist between biological entities at every scale, from genes to... -
Selection and enrichment of microbial species with an increased lignocellulolytic phenotype from a native soil microbiome by activity-based probing
Multi-omic analyses can provide information on the potential for activity within a microbial community but often lack specificity to link functions...
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Future Challenges in Plant Systems Biology
Plant systems biology is currently facing several important challenges, whose nature depend on the considered frame of reference and associated... -
The Development of Soil Science in Trentino-Alto Adige
The Region of Trentino-Alto Adige is divided into two administrative units, the Province of Bolzano, commonly known as South Tyrol, and the Province... -
Nitrogen Fertilization Increases Soil Microbial Biomass and Alters Microbial Composition Especially Under Low Soil Water Availability
Soil microbial biomass and composition are affected by resource supply and water availability. However, the response of soil microbial communities to...
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Mode of Interactions Between Opportunistic Fungi, Nematode, and Other Soil Microbiota
The intricate and diverse interplay of opportunistic fungus, nematodes, and soil microbiota can be attributed to several variables including the... -
Soil Nematode Communities of Typical Biocenoses in the Republic of Altai
AbstractThe first data on soil nematodes of coniferous forest and steppe biocenoses in the Republic of Altai were presented, thus making it possible...
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Different sex combinations of Populus cathayana affect soil respiration and tea litter decomposition by influencing plant growth and soil functional microbial diversity
Background and aimsDioecy may subject females and males to contrasting selective pressures, leading to differences in adaptive traits associated with...
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Perennial Plants and Soil Management
The expansion of croplands has reduced the amount of land grown under perennial plants globally. For example, in the US Midwest, cultivation of food... -
Soil Science at the Joint Research Center of the European Commission (1992–2022)
The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission has its largest research site in Italy, on the shores of the Lago Maggiore in the town of Ispra.... -
An overall review on influence of root architecture on soil carbon sequestration potential
Soil carbon sequestration is a vital ecosystem function that mitigates climate change by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). Root...
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Enhancing Soil Health and Fruit Quality in Calafate Orchards Through Sustainable Amendments
Calafate ( Berberis microphylla G. Forst.) produces fruits with a high antioxidant activity. There is limited information on the effect of compost...