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Agnieszka Klimkowicz-Pawlas, Bozena Smreczak and Barbara Maliszewska-Kordybach
Agricultural land is often located close to highly urbanised/industrialised areas and is subject to continuous anthropogenic pressure associated with the emission of many pollutants, ultimately deposited in the soil. Most studies on ecological risk asses...
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Hugo Moreno, José Bengochea-Guevara, Angela Ribeiro and Dionisio Andújar
In the field of computer vision, 3D reconstruction of crops plays a crucially important role in agriculture. On-ground assessment of geometrical features of vineyards is of vital importance to generate valuable information that enables producers to take ...
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Ahmed M. Abbas, Stephen J. Novak, Mahmoud Fictor, Yasser S. Mostafa, Saad A. Alamri, Sulaiman A. Alrumman, Mostafa A. Taher, Mohamed Hashem and Rafat Khalaphallah
The development of new, safe, and effective methods of managing fungal pathogens is required. This study was conducted to perform an initial in vitro assessment of the antifungal activity of water-based plant extracts from three plants which are invasive...
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Vilma Naujokiene, Rolandas Bleizgys, Kestutis Venslauskas and Simona Paulikiene
One of the problematic sectors according to GHG (greenhouse gas) and ammonia (NH3) emission quantities is agriculture. Without endangering food production (and intensifying), GHG emissions come from all sources in animal husbandry. The aim of this study ...
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Claudia E Osorio,Gustavo A del Canto,Annally N Rupayán,Nicole Lichtin,Iván J Maureira-Butler
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Root variation has become an important target for geneticists, ecologists, and breeders, given its direct influence on plant adaptation, resilience to climate change, and biomass and seed yields. However, the underground nature of roots ha...
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