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Uranium accumulation in agricultural soils as derived from long-term phosphorus fertilizer applications
(2021-03-04)
It is well known that uranium (U) in mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers may accumulate in agricultural soils; yet, this U accumulation occurs at different rates, likely depending on the type of fertilizer used. To substantiate ...
Potential of conservation agriculture for irrigated cotton and winter wheat production in Khorezm, Aral Sea Basin
(2009-02-06)
Intensive tillage of soils leads to their slow but steady degradation. Therefore, scientists and farmers have been turning their attention to a more sustainable development in agriculture based on reduced tillage. Zero and ...
“Marketing and Market Queens”: A case of tomato farmers in the Upper East Region of Ghana
(2010-11-17)
The tomato sector in Ghana has always been viewed as a potential sector for employment and income generation. In the Upper East Region, its significance was back in the 1960s when the government supported the sector with ...
Investment in health within the agriculture, water, sanitation and hygiene nexus for rural households in Bangladesh
(2018-02-16)
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) related burden of disease is one of the most important aspects of human capital formation. As WASH is a system issue, it needs to be investigated with many other complementary factors ...
Heavy metal contamination in urban agriculture and human health risk in Yaoundé, Cameroon
(2022-12-14)
Heavy metals are ubiquitous in the environment. The sources of heavy metals are both natural and anthropogenic activities. Urban growth, coupled with increasing demand for vegetables, has led to the utilization of lowlands ......
Schwermetalle sind allgegenwärtig in der Umwelt. Die Quelle für Schwermetalle sind sowohl natürlich als auch von Menschen verursachte Aktivitäten. Das Wachstum der Städte und die damit einhergehende steigende Nachfrage ......
Schwermetalle sind allgegenwärtig in der Umwelt. Die Quelle für Schwermetalle sind sowohl natürlich als auch von Menschen verursachte Aktivitäten. Das Wachstum der Städte und die damit einhergehende steigende Nachfrage ......