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Om Prakash Sharma, Narayanan Kannan, Scott Cook, Bijay Kumar Pokhrel and Cameron McKenzie
Most of the recent studies on the consequences of extreme weather events on crop yields are focused on droughts and warming climate. The knowledge of the consequences of excess precipitation on the crop yield is lacking. We attempted to fill this gap by ...
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Laura Guimarães, António Paulo Carvalho, Pedro Ribeiro, Cláudia Teixeira, Nuno Silva, André Pereira, João Amorim and Luís Oliva-Teles
Triops longicaudatus is a crustacean typically inhabiting temporary freshwater bodies in regions with a Mediterranean climate. These crustaceans are easily maintained in the laboratory and show a set of biological features that make them good candidates ...
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Chunhui Zhang, Wanyi Zhang, Chengjun Zhang, Liwei Zheng, Shiyi Yan, Yuanhao Ma and Wei Dang
Variations in solar insolation caused by changes in the Earth?s orbit?specifically its eccentricity, obliquity, and precession?can leave discernible marks on the geologic record. Astrochronology leverages these markers to establish a direct connection be...
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Rosnani Abd Ghani, Suhana Omar, Márton Jolánkai, Ákos Tarnawa, Zoltán Kende, Noriza Khalid, Csaba Gyuricza and Mária Katalin Kassai
Soilless cultivation systems in a controlled environment are increasingly being used due to several global issues such as climate change, pest and disease problems, declining soil fertility quality and limited agricultural land. Soybean is one of the pot...
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Saul G. Ramirez, Gustavious Paul Williams, Norman L. Jones, Daniel P. Ames and Jani Radebaugh
Obtaining and managing groundwater data is difficult as it is common for time series datasets representing groundwater levels at wells to have large gaps of missing data. To address this issue, many methods have been developed to infill or impute the mis...
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Maciej Liro, Anna Zielonka, Hanna Hajdukiewicz, Pawel Mikus, Wojciech Haska, Mateusz Kieniewicz, Elzbieta Gorczyca and Kazimierz Krzemien
Macroplastic pollution in mountain rivers can threaten water resources, biodiversity, and the recreational values provided by them. The first step towards evaluating and then mitigating these risks is the systematic collection of reliable and spatially u...
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Mohamed Galal Eltarabily, Ismail Abd-Elaty, Ahmed Elbeltagi, Martina Zelenáková and Ismail Fathy
Climate change (CC) directly affects crops? growth stages or level of maturity, solar radiation, humidity, temperature, and wind speed, and thus crop evapotranspiration (ETc). Increased crop ETc shifts the fraction of discharge from groundwater aquifers,...
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Zeqiang Shao, Emmanuel R. Mwakidoshi, Esther M. Muindi, Rogério P. Soratto, Shivani Ranjan, Smruti Ranjan Padhan, Andrew W. Wamukota, Sumit Sow, Daniel O. Wasonga, Jamal Nasar, Mahmoud F. Seleiman and Harun I. Gitari
Biogas bioslurry, which is normally a bio-digestion product from livestock refuse, can be utilized as an inorganic fertilizer, thus boosting not only soil fertility but also crop growth and yield. Its use can mitigate climate change by reducing methane g...
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Sara Rubinetti, Davide Zanchettin, Kevin Gazzola, Alvise Papa and Angelo Rubino
Sea surface temperature (SST) is of paramount importance for comprehending ocean dynamics and hence the Earth?s climate system. Accordingly, it is also the most measured oceanographic parameter. However, until the end of the XIX century, no continuous ti...
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Ana Mestre,Mercedes Gallardo,María José Salas,Susana Heredia
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The microfossil hosted in the strata of the upper part of the San Juan Formation has been widely studied in several sections to the northward of the Argentinian Central Precordillera. In contrast, the coeval strata at the Los Baños de Talacasto section, ...
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