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Malik Urfa Gul, Anand Paul, Manimurugan S and Abdellah Chehri
Hydrotropism is the movement or growth of a plant towards water. It is a type of tropism, or directional growth response, that is triggered by water. Plants are able to detect water through various stimuli, including changes in moisture levels and change...
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Naseem Akhtar, Muhammad Izzuddin Syakir, Saleh Ali Tweib, Muhammad Irman Khalif Ahmad Aminuddin, Mohamad Shaiful Md Yusuff, Abdullah H. Alsabhan, Faisal M. Alfaisal, Shamshad Alam and Jibran Qadri
Soil is a heterogeneous material, and its properties are vital from an agricultural perspective and for groundwater management. However, limited studies have been performed on the soil characteristics (soil texture, water-holding capacity, and soil compo...
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Sebastian Kujawa, Gniewko Niedbala, Wojciech Czekala and Katarzyna Pentos
Waste management is one of most important challenges in environmental protection. Much effort is put into the development of waste treatment methods for further use. A serious problem is the treatment of municipal sewage sludge. One method that is useful...
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Marta D. da Fonseca de Albuquerque, Daniele C. Bastos, Stefan Talu, Robert S. Matos, Marcelo A. Pires, Marco Salerno, Henrique D. da Fonseca Filho and Renata A. Simão
The development and efficient production of effective bioplastics is a hot topic, required to face up to the issue of the difficult disposal of plastics derived from oil. Among the different natural sources of bioplastics, starch is one of the most promi...
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Rong Chen, Baozhu Jia, Long Ma, Jin Xu, Bo Li and Haixia Wang
Marine oil spills are one of the major threats to marine ecological safety, and the rapid identification of oil films is of great significance to the emergency response. Marine radar can provide data for marine oil spill detection; however, to date, it h...
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