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Influence of sulfur and selenium application on wheat growth in arsenic-contaminated soil
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Water quality model-based methodology to assess assimilative capacity of wastewater discharges in rivers
Published 2022-10-01“…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: One of the negative impacts of polluting activities on aquatic ecosystems is the loss of its natural self-purification ability, for this reason, the purpose of this research was to evaluate the Sinú river capacity to assimilate wastewater discharges.METHODS: Monitoring of several water quality parameters was carried out in the river at different seasons and a numerical method was used to simulate different scenarios through the Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code model. …”
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CRISPR/Cas9, a universal tool for genomic engineering
Published 2016-09-01“…Finally, we argue that gene drivers based on CRISPR/ Cas9 represent a powerful tool to modify ecosystems in the nearest future.…”
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Aquatic plants and benthic biodiversity: A comprehensive study of community interactions in Aneuk Laot Lake, Sabang
Published 2025-01-01“…Aquatic plants, as primary producers, play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, and macrozoobenthos also contribute significantly to the nutrient cycles at the water's bottom. …”
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Visualization of Observational Learning and Peer Influence on Plastic Waste Diversity in the Campus Environment Using ArcGIS
Published 2024-07-01“…Plastic pollution has become a major environmental problem affecting ecosystems, wildlife and human health. While recent studies have mainly focused on microplastics, there is a need to assess the presence and diversity of meso- and macroplastics, which are the main sources of plastic pollution in nature due to inadequate or improper waste management strategies. …”
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Pollination deficits increase with urbanization in Chicago
Published 2024-12-01“…Despite its importance in the face of pollinator declines and expanding urban ecosystems, our understanding of the effects of urbanization on pollination mutualisms is scant. …”
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PCR-based detection of Botryosphaeria canker pathogens in fig trees
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Canker and dieback, caused by members of the Botryosphaeriaceae family, pose significant threats to plant productivity, food security, and natural ecosystems, particularly in economically important woody crops including fig trees. …”
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Quantifying Thermal Discharges from Nuclear Power Plants: A Remote Sensing Analysis of Environmental Function Zones
Published 2025-01-01“…However, thermal discharges from nuclear power plants can potentially impact marine ecosystems. This study investigates the long-term thermal impact of the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant on the adjacent marine environment using a decade-long Landsat thermal infrared dataset. …”
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Activation of endogenous tolerance to bleaching stress by high salinity in cloned endosymbiotic dinoflagellates from corals
Published 2025-01-01“…Reducing ROS production and enhancing detoxification processes in these microalgae are crucial to prevent the collapse of coral reef ecosystems. However, research into the cell physiology and genetics of coral symbiotic dinoflagellates has been hindered by challenges associated with cloning these microalgae. …”
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Classifying IoT Botnet Attacks With Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Architectural Variations
Published 2025-01-01“…The integration of KAN-based models into existing cybersecurity frameworks can enhance the detection and mitigation of sophisticated botnet threats, thus contributing to more resilient and secure IoT ecosystems.…”
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Allometric equations for estimating above and belowground biomass of Colophospermum mopane in Mozambique
Published 2025-01-01“…This is largely due to the lack of species-specific allometric models tailored to these ecosystems. To address this knowledge gap, this study aimed to develop species-specific biomass allometric equations (BAEs) for accurately estimating both above- and below-ground biomass of Colophospermum mopane (J.Kirk ex Benth.) …”
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METHOD FOR EFFECTIVE SEPARATION OF MICROPLASTIC PARTICLES FROM BOTTOM SEDIMENTS
Published 2024-09-01“…The study of the distribution of microplastics in the geological component of marine ecosystems, in particular, the detection of the amount of pollution by plastic material, the determination of its types, origin and routes of movement is a relevant direction of research of the scientific world community in recent decades. …”
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A globalizáció és a kohéziós politika hatása Magyarországon a 2014-2020-as időszakban (Globalisation and the Effect of the Cohesion Policy in Hungary in 2014-2020)
Published 2016-08-01“…Major environmental problems, such as air pollution, deforestation, the hole in the ozone layer and global warming, have to be solved, because they affect everyone living on earth. Saving ecosystems through the conservation of non-renewable energy sources and the preservation of natural habitats is of primary importance, as well. …”
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Hepatotoxic Effects of Gaseous Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂), and Their Mixture on Sea Bass (Centropristis striata): Hematological, Biochemical and Genotoxic Studies...
Published 2024-12-01“…These findings deepen our understanding of environmental impacts on aquatic ecosystems, emphasizing the need for ongoing efforts to ensure the health and sustainability of fish populations in polluted environments.…”
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Loss of pelagic fish and zooplankton density associated with subglacial upwelling in high Arctic estuaries may be mitigated by benthic habitat expansion following tidewater glacier...
Published 2025-01-01“…In shallow fjords and areas with hard bottom substrate, it is expected that sea-ice and glacial retreat will promote macroalgal settlement, and we suggest that macroalgal expansion may compensate the loss of tidewater glacier-associated density of fish and zooplankton by the increase of benthic-driven density. Arctic pelagic ecosystems could thus be more resilient to glacier retreat than initially thought, but this is highly dependent on fjord topography, sedimentation rate, and substrate type. …”
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A literature review on transformative impacts of blockchain technology on manufacturing management and industrial engineering practices
Published 2025-07-01“…This paper serves as a foundational guide to understanding BCT’s role in driving sustainable and competitive growth in modern manufacturing ecosystems.…”
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Vegetation Structure and Tree Species Diversity inside and outside a Newly Established Zalon Taung National Park in Northwest Myanmar
Published 2023-01-01“…The Zalon Taung National Park (ZNP) in Banmauk township, northwest Myanmar, is a recently established protected area to protect the area’s cultural value, ecosystems, native flora, and wildlife. This research examined the vegetation structure, tree species diversity, and composition within (ZNP) and outside (the Banmauk unclassified forest (BUCF)) the park to inform conservation and resource utilization for sustainable management. …”
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Quantifying soil surface erosion
Published 2024-12-01“…While this loss of solid matter induced by all kinds of fluid flows on the surface of soils is often a source of beauty in the landscapes that surround us, it also constitutes a major risk and poses growing threats in the context of global change as loss of agricultural soil fertility, decline in coastal ecosystems or increase in safety standards for flood protection structures. …”
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