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Potential Nutrient Cycling and Management in Agroforestry
The nutrient availability in soil system governs an important role in all living species on the earth through food cycle. Inorganic available... -
Mycelial nutrient transfer promotes bacterial co-metabolic organochlorine pesticide degradation in nutrient-deprived environments
Biotransformation of soil organochlorine pesticides (OCP) is often impeded by a lack of nutrients relevant for bacterial growth and/or co-metabolic...
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Can Soil Testing Determine Plant Health? Investigating Nutrient Availability
This lab explores the theoretical background and practical aspects of plant nutrient analysis. It emphasizes the importance of essential elements,... -
Irrigation Scheduling and Nutrient Management in Green Gram Cultivation: An Evaluation of Yield and Water Productivity, Soil Water-Nutrient Dynamics, Energy Budgeting and Profitability
Green gram is an excellent pulse crop with high economic and nutritional values. Optimal water and nutrient application can boost yield, water...
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Selection of Suitable Methods for Sample Preparation and Desorbing Agents for Determination of Nutrient Contents in Scots Pine Roots
AbstractDetermining the nutrient composition of woody plant roots is an important tool for studying the physiological response of trees to various...
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Options to reduce ranges in critical soil nutrient levels used in fertilizer recommendations by accounting for site conditions and methodology: A review
Fertilizer recommendations (FR) to improve yields and increase profitability are based on relationships between crop yields and soil nutrient levels...
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Medium-Term Crop Rotations with Different Residue Incorporation Rates: Effect on Durum Wheat Production and Plant Nutrient Concentration and Extraction
This study aims to evaluate the medium-term effect of two biannual rotations and four residue rate incorporation on durum wheat production and its...
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Assessing policy impacts on nutrient circularity: a comprehensive review
Nutrient circularity is an emerging concept that seeks to address the environmental problems and nutrient losses caused by agriculture and food...
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Flow event size influences carbon, nutrient and zooplankton dynamics in a highly regulated lowland river
River regulation and water extraction has significantly altered flow regimes and reduced flood events in many inland river systems. Environmental...
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Climate Change and Nutrient Use Efficiency of Plants
Modern agriculture faces significant challenges in order to secure crop production for an expanding population. Somehow minimizing the environmental... -
AM fungi reduce grass–legume competition by increasing nutrient access
AimsMixed communities of plant species with different functional traits or microbial associations can more fully utilize soil nutrient pools....
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System nutrient dynamics in orchards: a research roadmap for nutrient management in apple and kiwifruit. A review
As agricultural intensification affects global environmental change, a redesign of our food production systems towards practices that replace...
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Habitat-specific metabolism and nutrient limitation within an oligotrophic Patagonian lake
In this study, we quantify the differences in gross primary production (GPP), respiration (R), and algal nutrient limitation (nitrogen and...
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Effects of Detritus Treatments on Soil Microbial Community Composition, Structure and Nutrient Limitation in a Subtropical Karst Ecosystem
Detritus inputs and removal strongly influence soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) as well as soil microbial communities and resource...
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A CRISPRi/a screening platform to study cellular nutrient transport in diverse microenvironments
Blocking the import of nutrients essential for cancer cell proliferation represents a therapeutic opportunity, but it is unclear which transporters...
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Mesophilic and thermophilic viruses are associated with nutrient cycling during hyperthermophilic composting
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, the significance of viruses...
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Effects of Foliar Potassium Supplementation on Yield and Nutrient Uptake of Plant Sugarcane
Sugarcane, a globally significant economic crop, depends on potassium (K) for critical processes such as photosynthesis and sugar translocation. This...
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Influence of surface soil chemistry on nutrient leaching from Japanese cedar plantations and natural forests
The tree species composition has a significant impact on the biogeochemical cycle of forest ecosystems, which in turn affects nutrient leaching and...
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Seasonal and nutrient controls on phytoplankton in the Aransas River tidal freshwater zone, Texas, USA
Tidal freshwater zones (TFZs) can significantly affect nutrient transport from watersheds to estuaries through biogeochemical cycling. Phytoplankton,...
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Mycorrhizal fungi increase plant nutrient uptake, aggregate stability and microbial biomass in the clay soil
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial soil organisms that can form symbiotic associations with the host plant roots. Mycorrhizal...