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Sustainable soil management measures: a synthesis of stakeholder recommendations
Soil degradation threatens agricultural production and soil multifunctionality. Efforts for private and public governance are increasingly emerging...
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Influence of management and stand composition on ecosystem multifunctionality of Mediterranean tree forests
Key messageThe multiple functions of Mediterranean forest ecosystems primarily decrease with management operations, and secondarily with tree...
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Potential to reduce the nitrate residue after harvest in maize fields without sacrificing yield through precision nitrogen management
Site-specific nitrogen management has been proposed as a tool to increase crop yield while decreasing nutrient losses to the environment. Many...
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Monitoring soil–plant interactions and maize yield by satellite vegetation indexes, soil electrical conductivity and management zones
In modern agriculture, understanding the spatio-temporal variability in crop fields and the implications of environmental factors in soil management...
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Develo** an efficiency and energy-saving nitrogen management strategy for winter wheat based on the UAV multispectral imagery and machine learning algorithm
Remote sensing has been used for assisting the precision nitrogen (N) management in wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) production. This study aimed to develop...
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Nanotechnology in pest management: advantages, applications, and challenges
Pests are one of the most concerning biotic problems in agriculture and food. Humans are constantly in search of new strategies to control them....
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Selective effect of fish farming management on freshwater diversity
In some European regions, ponds are the dominant freshwater habitat type. The ecological value of ponds is decreasing owing to human activities,...
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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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Safety management regulation and practice standards on living modified organism (LMO) facilities under the Ministry of Environment
Living modified organisms (LMOs) in South Korea are managed under the Transboundary Movement, Etc. of LMOs Act, the domestic implementation law of...
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Soil Fertility Management
Maintaining or enhancing soil fertility is one of the major goals of soil management. Proper soil management dictates gains and losses of all... -
The “IAS Management Attitude” scale: a tool for measuring consensus between experts and practitioners in invasion biology
Quantifying attitudes towards invasive alien species (IAS) is fundamental to understanding the extent to which conservation scientists agree and can...
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The biology and management of the invasive pest spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula White (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae)
The spotted lanternfly (SLF), Lycorma delicatula White, is native to Asia where it is not a pest. However, it has caused serious damage and economic...
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Leveraging air-borne VOC-mediated plant defense priming to optimize Integrated Pest Management
Plant defense priming involves the release of air-borne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by plants, serving to prepare defense-related mechanisms...
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Disentangling the effects of management and climate change on habitat suitability for saproxylic species in boreal forests
Forest degradation induced by intensive forest management and temperature increase by climate change are resulting in biodiversity decline in boreal...
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Individual-Based Models for Incorporating Landscape Processes in the Conservation and Management of Aquatic Systems
Purpose of ReviewEcological models can provide critical guidance to conservation programs both as problem-solving tools and by projecting future...
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Biology and management of wild lupine (Lupinus perennis L.): a case study for conserving rare plants in edge habitat
Wild lupine ( Lupinus perennis ) is a perennial plant originally found primarily throughout the United States and Canada in oak savannas, which are...
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Building resilience through improving groundwater management for sustainable agricultural intensification in African Sahel
BackgroundThis paper examines the role of improved groundwater access and management in providing opportunities for sustainable agricultural...
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Microbial antagonists: diversity, formulation and applications for management of pest–pathogens
Agriculture is the backbone of develo** countries, which plays an essential role in primary drivers of economy. The increasing use of chemical...
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Economic analysis of water footprint for water management of rain-fed and irrigated almonds in Iran
Applying hydrological concepts, such as water footprint, economical water footprint, and virtual water trade is necassary to improve water resource...
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Shark depredation: future directions in research and management
Shark depredation is a complex social-ecological issue that affects a range of fisheries worldwide. Increasing concern about the impacts of shark...