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Linlong Jing and Xinhua Wei
In China, rice growers predominantly use boom sprayers. However, boom sprayers have several drawbacks related to poor penetration in the middle and late stages of rice growth. Several studies have shown that the use of the canopy-opening device can impro...
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Kornelia Kucharska, Anna Mazurkiewicz, Dorota Tumialis, Lidia Florczak, Barbara Zajdel and Iwona Skrzecz
The larvae of ermine moths from the Yponomeutidae family (Lepidoptera) feed on a range of species and varieties of fruit and ornamental trees. Some species of this family pose a serious threat to the environment, mainly because of the significant defolia...
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Mohammad Shahbazi, Kamyar Mohammadi, Sayed M. Derakhshani and Peter W. G. Groot Koerkamp
Laying hen activities in modern intensive housing systems can dramatically influence the policies needed for the optimal management of such systems. Intermittent monitoring of different behaviors during daytime cannot provide a good overview, since daily...
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Kangning Xiong, Cheng He and Yongkuan Chi
Grasslands in karst ecological fragile areas can effectively mitigate climate change, conserve biodiversity, maintain human well-being, and play a significant role in improving the health of regional ecosystems and farmers? livelihoods. Thus, the study o...
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Nikola Puvaca, Vincenzo Tufarelli and Ilias Giannenas
The use of essential oils in animal nutrition has attracted attention as a potential substitute for antibiotic growth promoters in the past twenty-five years. This paper will review the current scientific evidence on the usage of essential oils from Lami...
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