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Microbial diversity associated with the natural spring water of Western Himalayas
Springs in the Himalayan landscape are vital sources of potable water for millions of inhabitants who use it for domestic and farming purposes. The...
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Wood-Based Bioeconomy
The wood-based bioeconomy describes the innovative use of wood as a raw material in all areas of the bioeconomy. In particular, it sees itself as a... -
Forest Management and Productive Function
Forestry originated as a science under the need to manage forests for timber production in a sustainable way. Since then, sustainability has been... -
Iron-Related Genes and Proteins in Mesenchymal Stem Cell Detection and Therapy
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are located in various tissues of the body. These cells exhibit regenerative and reparative properties, which makes...
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Glycan utilisation system in Bacteroides and Bifidobacteria and their roles in gut stability and health
Gut residential hundred trillion microbial cells are indispensable for maintaining gut homeostasis and impact on host physiology, development and...
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Environmental Conservation for Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable agriculture is an effective approach towards environmental conservation. While agriculture provides food and livelihood for millions of... -
Organ-specific expression of genes associated with the UDP-glucose metabolism in sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids)
BackgroundThe importance of uridine 5′-diphosphate glucose (UDP-G) synthesis and degradation on carbon (C) partitioning has been indicated in several...
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Towards Sustainable Agricultural Practices in Tekirdağ, Türkiye: Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Use Efficiency of Vitis vinifera L. Production
Globally, in rural areas, the agricultural sector is almost the largest sector in terms of spatial land use. Therefore, agricultural sector outputs...
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Iron bioleaching and polymers accumulation by an extreme acidophilic bacterium
In many European regions, both local metallic and non-metallic raw materials are poorly exploited due to their low quality and the lack of...
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Bio-hydrogen Production Using Microbial Electrolysis Cell
As the population increases and urbanisation trend continues, the growing demand for new energy resources also increases. The country’s economy is... -
Polyhydroxyalkanoate biosynthesis and optimisation of thermophilic Geobacillus stearothermophilus strain K4E3_SPR_NPP
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) can be used to combat the challenges associated with plastic because it is biodegradable and can be produced from...
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Inclusion of Pseudomonas fluorescens into soil-like fraction from municipal solid waste management park to enhance plastic biodegradation
Single-use facial masks which are predominantly made out of polypropylene is being used and littered in large quantities during post COVID-19...
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An examination of the influence of drained peatlands on regional stream water chemistry
Currently, 50% of Irish rivers do not meet water quality standards, with many declining due to numerous pressures, including peatland degradation....
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Sink Strength During Sugarcane Culm Growth: Size Matters
Sugarcane growth and its subsequent yield are linked to plant height. The increase in sugarcane height is controlled by elongation of the top 6 to 7...
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Niche partitioning of the ubiquitous and ecologically relevant NS5 marine group
Niche concept is a core tenet of ecology that has recently been applied in marine microbial research to describe the partitioning of taxa based...
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Potentials and Opportunities of Agroforestry Under Climate Change Scenario
Agroforestry, a centuries-old technique, is the deliberate mixing of perennials with food crops and/or animals, either concurrently or sequentially.... -
Soil Erosion, Mineral Depletion and Regeneration
Recent years have seen a rise in awareness of the urgent environmental issues of soil erosion and mineral depletion, which have far-reaching effects... -
Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from renewable resources: a review on prospects, challenges and applications
Bioplastics replace synthetic plastics of petrochemical origin, which contributes challenge to both polymer quality and economics. Novel...
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Leaf functional traits and resource use strategies facilitate the spread of invasive plant Parthenium hysterophorus across an elevational gradient in western Himalayas
Parthenium hysterophorus L. (Asteraceae) is a highly prevalent invasive species in subtropical regions across the world. It has recently been seen to...
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Climate-Smart Forestry Case Study: Germany
Forests cover approximately one-third of Germany’s territory. They are among the most productive forests in Europe and in a position to contribute...