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Suryakanta Kashyap, Rakesh Kumar, Hardev Ram, Ashwani Kumar, Nirmalendu Basak, Parvender Sheoran, Subhradip Bhatacharjee, Bisworanjita Biswal, Ghous Ali, Birendra Kumar, Kanika Bhakuni, Phool Singh Hindoriya, Birbal and Doohong Min
Optimizing nutrient management strategies is crucial for enhancing the growth, yield, and nutritional quality of fodder maize (Zea mays) while minimizing environmental impacts. This study investigated the effects of innovative nitrogen (N) and zinc (Zn) ...
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Hassien Alnashiri, Liju Thomas, Maqbool Thaikkottathil, Siby Philip, Ranjeet Kutty, Sureshkumar Sivanpillai and Ali Mohammed Abo Rasain
Chitons (Polyplacophora) are marine molluscs that mostly inhabit rocky intertidal shores. Their biological and phylogenetic studies are comparatively sparse in the western Indo-Pacific regions. In addition, chitons belonging to the subfamily Acanthopleur...
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Jiahao Li, Lingli Fan, Xuzhe Chen, Chunqiao Lin, Luchi Song and Jianjun Xu
Analyzing and forecasting the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR) is vital for South Asia?s socio-economic stability. Using 35 climate models from the latest generation of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) to simulate and project ISMR, ...
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R. Visweshwaran, RAAJ Ramsankaran, T. I. Eldho and Manoj Kumar Jha
Climate change (CC) affects millions of people directly or indirectly. Especially, the effect of CC on the hydrological regime is extensive. Hence, understanding its impact is highly essential. In this study, the Bharathapuzha river basin (BRB) lying in ...
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Michael Stamatis, Nikolaos Hatzianastassiou, Marios Bruno Korras-Carraca, Christos Matsoukas, Martin Wild and Ilias Vardavas
This study assesses and evaluates the 40-year (1980?2019) Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications v.2 (MERRA-2) surface solar radiation (SSR) as well as its interdecadal changes (?(SSR)) against high quality reference surface meas...
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RK Kamble
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Mixing height observations were recorded in Nagothane village of Raigad district of Western India by using minisonde technique in winter season (December 2003-February 2004) at an interval of 3 hours so as to have a clear idea of diurnal variation of mix...
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Afroz Alam
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Nilgiri hills being a part of biodiversity hot spot, is a home of colossal life forms including bryophytes. Bryophytes have a great diversity in Nilgiri hills which includes both terricolous and corticolous forms. This study deals with morphotaxonomy of ...
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Afroz Alam
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Studies on the order Marchantiales of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR), Western Ghats, India, have revealed the occurrence of three taxa of genus Targionia L., namely Targionia hypophylla L., Targionia lorbeeriana K. Müll., and Targionia indica Udar et A....
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Nirmal Kumar, JI Meghabarot, Priyakanchini Gupta, Kanti Patel
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A considerable amount of atmospheric GHG is produced and consumed through soil processes. Soils provide the largest terrestrial store for carbon (C) as well as the largest atmospheric CO2 sources through autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms. Soils are...
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MD. WAHEDUZZAMAN, MD. MIZANUZZAMAN
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Climate change induced salinity and seasonal (October to May) intrusion of saline water in addition to the severe cyclone that originated from the Bay of Bengal has penetrated to the people, livelihoods, flood plains of the south and south-western part o...
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