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Bushra Ahmed Alhammad, Mahmoud F. Seleiman and Matthew Tom Harrison
Abiotic stress imposed by heavy metals (HMs) adversely influences plant growth. In crop plants, such stresses penalize grain yield and ultimately could have enduring connotations for sustainable food security. Although copper (Cu) is an essential micronu...
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Vilma Naujokiene, Kristina Lekaviciene, Egidijus ?arauskis and Asta Bendoraityte
Achieving a positive balance between energy use and environmental protection requirements has shown that soil bioregeneration could reduce the main disadvantages of tillage, that lead to increased costs and reduced profits. The aim was to assess the impa...
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Shingo Matsumoto, Haruno Doi and Junko Kasuga
The sowing-to-harvest period for the medicinal plant Ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer) is 4?6 years. Although one of the primary soils used to cultivate ginseng in Japan is Andosol, there have been few studies of the changes in the soil?s chemical properties...
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John P. Chastain
A study was conducted to compare the composition of equine manure as removed from the stall, and bedding-free manure on six horse farms. The farms ranged from a pleasure horse stable with poorly managed stalls to an intensively managed stable for racehor...
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Lenwood W. Hall, Jr. and Ronald D. Anderson
The objectives of this study were to: (1) summarize Simultaneously Extracted Metal (SEM) copper sediment concentrations based on a historic review from 54 study areas in 16 different countries with different land use activities and (2) compare SEM copper...
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