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  1. Substrate Based and Substrate Free in Vivo Production Technologies of AMF

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil fungi, form symbiosis with most of the crop plants and their requirements are increased day by day in...
    Chapter 2024
  2. A novel oviposition trap for studying the egg-laying behavior of emerald ash borer

    The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), is one of the most destructive invasive forest pests in North...

    Jian J. Duan in Journal of Pest Science
    Article 03 May 2024
  3. Over 50 Years of Overgrowth of the Ash Dump, The Content of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Changed in Young Soils but it Did Not Change in Plants

    Abstract

    Changes in the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) content in the ash substrate and plant leaves during the primary succession of overgrowing ash...

    A. A. Betekhtina, O. A. Nekrasova, ... D. V. Veselkin in Russian Journal of Ecology
    Article 15 August 2023
  4. Hazards and Usability of Coal Fly Ash

    Coal fly ash, a by-product of coal combustion in thermal power plants, is a fine powder made up of small, spherical, glass-like particles, the major...
    Dušica Delić, Olivera Stajković-Srbinović, Aneta Buntić in Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation
    Chapter 2022
  5. Pollination success of Fraxinus excelsior L. in the context of ash dieback

    Key message

    Paternity analyses show that effective pollination of ash ( Fraxinus excelsior L.) in a seed orchard and a floodplain forest affected by...

    Anna-Katharina Eisen, Devrim Semizer-Cuming, ... Barbara Fussi in Annals of Forest Science
    Article Open access 05 June 2023
  6. Indirect auxiliary organogenesis of Fraxinus excelsior L. as a tool for ash dieback control

    The existence of European ash ( Fraxinus excelsior L.) is threatened by fungus-induced ash dieback. It is essential to find effective methods to...

    Katarzyna Nawrot-Chorabik, Bartosz Pluciński, Dariusz Latowski in New Forests
    Article Open access 03 June 2023
  7. Cryptostroma corticale and fungal endophytes associated with Fraxinus excelsior affected by ash dieback

    While assessing the filamentous fungi associated with woody tissues of stem collar rots, necroses, and lesions of European ash trees ( Fraxinus...

    Gitta Jutta Langer, Sandra Peters, ... Steffen Bien in Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Article Open access 26 April 2023
  8. Apple pomace as an alternative substrate for butanol production

    Butanol-producing strains Clostridium sp. UCM B-7570 and C. acetobutylicum UCM B-7407 were used for research from “Collection of strains of...

    Olena Tigunova, Viacheslav Bratishko, Sergiy Shulga in AMB Express
    Article Open access 06 December 2023
  9. Evidence of a component Allee effect for an invasive pathogen: Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, the ash dieback agent

    Invasive pathogens are a major threat to forest health especially in managed forest with a low diversity of tree species. The dieback of Fraxinus spp. ...

    Simon Laubray, Marc Buée, Benoît Marçais in Biological Invasions
    Article 21 April 2023
  10. Fungi associated with stem collar necroses of Fraxinus excelsior affected by ash dieback

    In recent decades the vitality and physical stability of European ash trees in Germany have been reduced by European ash dieback, especially when...

    Sandra Peters, Sebastian Fuchs, ... Ewald Johannes Langer in Mycological Progress
    Article Open access 19 June 2023
  11. Evaluation of Coal Fly Ash for Reinforcing the Plant Growth, Antioxidant Properties, and Essential Oil Content of Mentha arvensis L.: A Sustainable Approach to Coal Waste Management

    Purpose

    Fly ash (FA) is a waste byproduct produced in large quantities by coal-fired power stations. Its accumulation causes environmental issues, so...

    Moh Sajid Ansari, Gufran Ahmad, ... Heba I. Mohamed in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 01 February 2024
  12. Amino acid and mineral digestibility, bone ash, and plasma inositol is increased by including microbial phytase in diets for growing pigs

    Background

    The effect of microbial phytase on amino acid and energy digestibility is not consistent in pigs, which may be related to the phytase...

    Liz Vanessa Lagos, Mike Richard Bedford, Hans Henrik Stein in Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
    Article Open access 10 December 2023
  13. Rice husk ash and water management affect the GHG emission and water productivity in rice

    The demand for biomass energy production in the Philippines has led to substantial rice husk ash (RHA) generation. We combined alternate wetting and...

    Kristine Samoy‒Pascual, Takeshi Tokida, ... Masaru Mizoguchi in Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
    Article 06 June 2024
  14. Pyrenochaeta fraxinina as colonizer of ash and sycamore petioles, its morphology, ecology, and phylogenetic connections

    Pyrenochaeta fraxinina was first described in 1913 from the state of New York (USA) on petioles of Fraxinus sp. Since then, the species has not been...

    P. Bilański, B. Grad, T. Kowalski in Mycological Progress
    Article Open access 11 August 2022
  15. Substrate level optimization for better yield of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) production, using different ratio of rice straw and sugarcane bagasse

    Mushroom cultivation has been identified as a cost-effective technique for converting lignocellulosic wastes. This study utilized a combination of...

    Ayan De, Deepanjan Mridha, ... Anindya Sundar Panja in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 04 August 2023
  16. Growth, remediation, and yield assessment of Jatropha curcas, Millettia pinnata, and Helianthus annus on fly ash amended soil: a comparative study

    The piling up of fly ash (FA) from thermal power plants ends up degrading land and water sources and the problem has even fester with time. An energy...

    Sandeep Jain, Ajay R. Tembhurkar in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
    Article 12 January 2023
  17. A novel and economical approach for the synthesis of short rod-shaped mesoporous silica nanoparticles from coal fly ash waste by Bacillus circulans MTCC 6811

    Coal fly ash (CFA) is an industrial byproduct produced during the production of electricity in thermal power plants from the burning of pulverized...

    Virendra Kumar Yadav, Abdelfattah Amari, ... Ashish Patel in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 29 August 2023
  18. Toxic heavy metal bioremediation potential of Pleurotus ostreatus fruit bodies grown in sugarcane bagasse supplemented substrate

    Fungiculture or Mushroom Cultivation is rapidly expanding throughout the world. The remarkable nutritional value and growing demand in the market...

    Tirthankar Saha, Sagnik Das, ... Arup Kumar Mitra in Vegetos
    Article 12 January 2024
  19. Ochetophila-infective Frankia colonization patterns of volcanic ash in Patagonia

    Frankia actinobacteria occur in northwest Patagonian steppe soils and form nitrogen-fixing actinorhizal symbiotic root nodules with Ochetophila...

    Mariana Solans, Guillermo C. Bernardi, ... Eugenia E. Chaia in Symbiosis
    Article 11 November 2021
  20. Bioactivities of Garcinia kola enzymatic hydrolysates at different enzyme–substrate ratios

    Natural products, such as enzymatic hydrolysates and bioactive peptides from dietary sources, are safe alternatives to synthetic compounds linked to...

    Salmat Adenike Salami, Olukemi Adetutu Osukoya, ... Adenike Kuku in AMB Express
    Article Open access 26 July 2023
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