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Dominika Radzikowska-Kujawska, Paula John, Tomasz Piechota, Marcin Nowicki and Przemyslaw Lukasz Kowalczewski
To prevent the staggering degradation of the environment, restrictions in the use of plant protection products and fertilizers are being strengthened every year. Therefore, methods for improving plant tolerance to unfavorable environmental conditions are...
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Hernando Pactao Bacosa, Sheila Mae B. Ancla, Cris Gel Loui A. Arcadio, John Russel A. Dalogdog, Dioniela Mae C. Ellos, Heather Dale A. Hayag, Jiza Gay P. Jarabe, Ahl Jimhar T. Karim, Carl Kenneth P. Navarro, Mae Princess I. Palma, Rodolfo A. Romarate II, Kaye M. Similatan, Jude Albert B. Tangkion, Shann Neil A. Yurong, Jhonamie A. Mabuhay-Omar, Chihiro Inoue and Puspa L. Adhikari
Over the past century, the demand for petroleum products has increased rapidly, leading to higher oil extraction, processing and transportation, which result in numerous oil spills in coastal-marine environments. As the spilled oil can negatively affect ...
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Liao Ouyang, Xianglan Chen, Wenxuan Zhang, Shuangfei Li, Qiang Huang, Yi Zhang, Chengwei Yan and Shaofeng Li
The marine waters in semi-enclosed bays are highly dynamic and strongly influenced by different levels of anthropogenic activity. This study explored the bacterial community composition and diversity in two typical urbanized coastal bay areas (Shenzhen B...
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Daniel J. Blackwood
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is a major concern in a wide range of industries, with claims that it contributes 20% of the total annual corrosion cost. The focus of this present work is to review critically the most recent proposals for MI...
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Alexandra G. Firth, Beth H. Baker, John P. Brooks, Renotta Smith, Raymond B. Iglay and J. Brian Davis
Waterbirds may facilitate pathogen transport in rice fields from autumn to winter. This study investigated pathogen dynamics in two types of rice fields, those considered conventionally managed and a low-external-input-sustainable-agriculture (LEISA) ric...
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Brock A. Edwards and F. Grant Ferris
Bacterial–mineral aggregates are the products of a tight biogeochemical coupling between microbes and geological media and play an outsized role in governing the composition of natural waters through biogeochemical cycling and mineral formation and...
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Nag-Choul Choi, Jae-Woo Choi, Kyu-Sang Kwon, Sang-Gil Lee, Bong-Ju Kim and Soonjae Lee
A simple method is proposed for the determination of the deposition coefficient, which plays an important role in bacterial transport in a porous media. The method relies on the analytical solution of an advection-dispersion-deposition equation for the s...
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B.G. Fox, R.M.S. Thorn, A.M. Anesio, D.M. Reynolds
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Aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an essential role in biogeochemical cycling and transport of organic matter throughout the hydrological continuum. To characterise microbially-derived organic matter (OM) from common environmental microorganis...
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Mac Sisson, Jian Shen and Anne Schlegel
Poquoson River is a tidal coastal embayment located along the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay about 4 km south of the York River mouth in the City of Poquoson and in York County, Virginia. Its drainage area has diversified land uses, including high d...
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G. R. Huff, W. E. Huff, M. B. Farnell, N. C. Rath, F. Solis de los Santos, and A. M. Donoghue
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