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Inayatullah Katohar, Rajesh Kumar Soothar, Farman Ali Chandio, Mashooque Ali Talpur, Shakeel Ahmed Soomro, Ashutus Singha, Li Bin and Muhammad Uris Mirjat
The most important factor impacting wheat production is water stress that occurs during the reproductive growth stage. Therefore, the plant responses and water productivity as affected by drought priming were investigated during Rabi seasons 2021 and 202...
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Patrick M. LeHeiget, Emma J. McGeough, Bill Biligetu and Douglas J. Cattani
Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium; IWG) is a temperate perennial grass capable of performing in dual-purpose perennial grain cropping systems. It is valued for its ecosystem services and forage yield and quality that can be utilized in many...
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Rebekah Eleasa Sancho, Anushka Govindsamy and Karen Pillay
Nanotechnology is especially useful in biotechnological and biomedical applications as nanomaterials have unique physicochemical properties. Current physical and chemical techniques used for the production of nanoparticles have various disadvantages that...
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Aref Mehditabar, Saeid Ansari Sadrabadi, Raffaele Sepe, Enrico Armentani, Jason Walker and Roberto Citarella
The present research is concerned with the elastic?plastic responses of functionally graded material (FGM) pipe, undergoing two types of loading conditions. For the first case, the FGM is subjected to sustained internal pressure combined with a cyclic be...
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Sotirios Kontogiannis and Christodoulos Asiminidis
Climate change significantly affects viticulture by reducing the production yield and the quality characteristics of its final products. In some observed cases, the consequences of climate outages such as droughts, hail and floods are absolutely devastat...
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Christian Grovermann, K. B. Umesh, Sylvain Quiédeville, B. Ganesh Kumar, Srinivasaiah S. and Simon Moakes
In spite of the considerable potential contribution of neglected and underutilised crops to climate resilience, food security and nutrition; widespread adoption of these crops remains a challenge. Uptake is inhibited by poor economic performance due to l...
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Denis Istrati, Ian Buckle, Pedro Lomonaco and Solomon Yim
In view of the widespread damage to coastal bridges during recent tsunamis (2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 in Japan) large-scale hydrodynamic experiments of tsunami wave impact on a bridge with open girders were conducted in the Large Wave Flume at Oregon St...
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Elizabeth Peters, Ate Visser, Bradley K. Esser and Jean E. Moran
Mount Shasta (4322 m) is famous for its spring water. Water for municipal, domestic and industrial use is obtained from local springs and wells, fed by annual snow melt and sustained perennially by the groundwater flow system. We examined geochemical and...
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Lin Zhen and Bingzhen Du
The per capita ecological footprint (EF) is a useful tool to compare consumption with nature's ability to support this consumption. Guyuan is an economically impoverished region in China, where EF provides important insights into whether human consumptio...
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Iosif Kapellakis, Vasileios A. Tzanakakis and Andreas N. Angelakis
Land application of olive mill wastewater (OMW) is considered a promising low-cost practice for olive-oil producing countries. The objectives of this work were to investigate: (i) OMW treatment potential of a land treatment system (LTS), planted with a E...
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