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Phenotypic analysis of different Silphium perfoliatum L. accessions and evaluation as a renewable resource for material use
(2022-11-16)
Cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.) is a promising alternative to silage maize as an energy crop for biogas production and a potential raw material for the industry. This non-food perennial from the US possesses a highly ......
Phänotypische Analyse verschiedener Silphium perfoliatum L. Herkünfte und ihre Untersuchung als nachwachsender Rohstoff für die stoffliche Nutzung
Die Durchwachsene Silphie (Silphium perfoliatum ......
Phänotypische Analyse verschiedener Silphium perfoliatum L. Herkünfte und ihre Untersuchung als nachwachsender Rohstoff für die stoffliche Nutzung
Die Durchwachsene Silphie (Silphium perfoliatum ......
The effectiveness and efficiency of forest conservation policies to reduce deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon
(2023-01-23)
Between 2015 and 2020, 9.3 million hectares of tropical forests were annually deforested. Deforestation represents the second largest source of carbon emissions globally, reduces biodiversity and ecosystem services, and ...
Soviet tractors vs. oxen: agroecology, agricultural policies and political discourse in Cuba
(2022-12-07)
After the collapse of the socialist bloc in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Cuban government was forced to forsake its plans to develop a modern agricultural sector, highly dependent on the intensive use of imported ...
Influence of dietary concentrations of L-histidine, alone or in interaction with β-alanine, on breast meat quality and metabolic status of modern, fast-growing broiler chickens
(2022-12-06)
An increasing demand for poultry meat resulted in optimization of broiler chicken’s genetic towards high growth-rates and breast yield in the last decades. This breeding standard led to increased quality problems in breast ......
Soil Erosion under Spatially Heterogeneous Field Conditions: Experimental Analysis and Dynamic Modeling
(2023-06-28)
Soil erosion is a significant problem for most of the agroecosystems worldwide, as it is one of the primary causes of soil degradation caused by a loss of the topsoil layer. Most of the existing soil erosion models provide ...
Sensor platform for rapid detection and quantification of indicator and pathogenic bacteria on food contact surfaces
(2021-08-04)
Foodborne pathogenic bacteria represent a global problem for public health. Escherichia coli and Coliforms indicates the possible contamination of food, water and food processing environments. In food processing environment ......
Adjuvant-induced alterations of cuticular waxes and their consequences for mechanisms of drought stress resistance
(2023-07-26)
The most important function of the cuticular waxes is the shielding of the plant from uncontrolled water loss as well as from pathogens, UV radiation and pollutants. Penetrating agrochemicals are also effectively shielded ...
Effects of nutritive antioxidants on bone during immobility
(2023-07-27)
Age and disease related inactivity in older people and inactivity during space flight and in ground-based analogs, such as 6° head-down tilt bed rest (HDBR) are associated with bone loss. This bone loss is mainly induced ...
Impact of dietary interventions on metabolism and the gut-brain axis in adults with metabolic syndrome traits
(2023-08-09)
In recent decades, the incidence of obesity and obesity-associated comorbidities such as the metabolic syndrome has exponentially increased in both developed and developing counties. It is widely accepted that inadequate ...
Dynamics of multiple elements in litter decomposition under various disturbances
(2023-09-29)
Both artificial disturbance and climate change regimes can strongly affect soil carbon (C) sequestration and nutrient dynamics through decomposition processes of above- and belowground residues in terrestrial ecosystems. ......
Sowohl künstliche Störungen als auch der Klimawandel können die Kohlenstoffsequestrierung im Boden und die Nährstoffdynamik aufgrund von Zersetzungsprozesse von Wurzel- und Blattstreu in terrestrischen Ökosystemen stark ......
Sowohl künstliche Störungen als auch der Klimawandel können die Kohlenstoffsequestrierung im Boden und die Nährstoffdynamik aufgrund von Zersetzungsprozesse von Wurzel- und Blattstreu in terrestrischen Ökosystemen stark ......