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    Genomic analysis of antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli isolated from manure and manured agricultural grasslands by C. Tyrrell, C. M. Burgess, F. P. Brennan, D. Münzenmaier, D. Drissner, R. J. Leigh, F. Walsh

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study demonstrates grass as an understudied environmental niche of AMR E. coli, which directly links the environment to the grass grazing animal and vice-versa via the circular economy of manure application.…”
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    STUDY OF GERMINATION REGARDING THE COMBAT OF WEEDS IN MEADOWS WITH REFERENCE TO CIRSIUM VULGARE SPECIES by Lisena Piscoran, Teodor Rusu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The meadow is the land surface covered with grassy vegetation, made up mostly of perennial plants, belonging to different botanical families, the production of which is used for feeding animals, by grazing or mowing. Cirsium vulgare, the spear thistle, bull thistle or common thistle, is a species of the Asteraceae genus Cirsium, widespread throughout Europe, western Asia and northwestern Africa. …”
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    The Appearance and Disappearance of Exocomet Gas Absorption by Barry Y. Welsh, Sharon L. Montgomery

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This variability is due to the liberation of gas from falling evaporating bodies (the so-called FEBs activity) on the grazing approach of exocomets towards their parent star. …”
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    NON-NATIVE AND NATIVE INVASIVE TERRESTRIAL PLANT SPECIES IN COMANA NATURAL PARK. CASE-STUDIES: AMORPHA FRUTICOSA AND CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA by MONICA DUMITRAŞCU, INES GRIGORESCU, GHEORGHE KUCSICSA, CARMEN-SOFIA DRAGOTĂ, MIHAELA NĂSTASE

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The authors have undertaken their investigation in relation to the key environmental driving forcesresponsible for their introduction and spread: natural driving forces (relief, lithology and soil, climate, hydrology, vegetation, etc.) and human-induced driving forces (agricultural practices, grazing, forest exploitation, transport network). …”
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  5. 265

    Effects of nutrient enrichment on coevolution of a stoichiometric producer-grazer system by Lina Hao, Meng Fan, Xin Wang

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Nutrient enrichment may yield evolutionary branching, trait cycles or sensitive dependence on the initial values, depending on how much nutrient is present in the ecosystem. In the absence of grazing, the lower nutrient density facilitates the continuously stable strategy while the higher nutrient density induces evolutionary branching. …”
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    A Systematic Study of Inverting Overlappograms: MaGIXS—A Case Study by P. S. Athiray, Arthur Hochedez, Amy R. Winebarger, Dyana Beabout

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An unfolding method is successfully developed and demonstrated on the recent rocket flight of the Marshall Grazing Incidence X-ray Spectrometer, which observed several strong emission lines in the 8–30 Å wavelength range from two X-ray bright points and a portion of an active region. …”
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  7. 267

    Local Perception on Effect of Land Degradation in the Blue Nile River Headwaters by Alelgn Ewuntu Temesgen

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Population growth, using animal dung and crop residue for domestic cooking and heating energy, free grazing, using crop residue for construction, absence of fallowing, poor farming, steep slope, and using inappropriate SWC technologies are the main causes of land degradation in the study area. …”
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  8. 268

    Records of birds in Quang Nam Chau proposed Species and Habitat conservation area, Quang Ninh province, northeastern Vietnam by Trung Thanh Hoang, Khac Quyen Le, Ngoc Tu Ly, Manh Truong Ha

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The avifauna and general biodiversity of the region are threatened by illegal hunting and trapping, agriculture expansion, grazing, and non-timber resource exploitation. …”
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  9. 269

    CONFLICT BETWEEN PASTORALISTS AND FARMERS IN NIGERIA AND ITS POTENTIALS FOR REGIONAL INSECURITY IN AFRICA by Angela Ajodo-Adebanjoko, Joy Ede Ukoje

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Furthermore, population explosion, blocking of traditional grazing routes, cattle rustling and banditry as well as manipulation of the crisis by the political elite, have all aided the exacerbation of the conflict. …”
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    The human pressure on the middle Vistula River wildlife: the number and distribution of people and their activity on the river during the breeding season of birds by Dariusz Bukaciński, Monika Bukacińska, Ewelina Mastalerz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The presence and different forms of human activity were recorded, including fishing, camping, water tourism, hiking, motorized tourism, and grazing animals. The frequent presence of people on the Vistula River was much greater in June than in May. …”
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    ANATOMY OF CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF THE FARMER-HERDER CONFLICT ON FOOD SECURITY IN BENUE STATE, 2015-2023 by ACHANYA JULIUS JOHN, VARZOA LUMA

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…However, trigger causes muted by respondents include but not limited to illegal invasion of farms and destruction of crops by cattle, cattle rustling and theft; passage of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law 2017, among others. …”
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  12. 272

    STUDIES ON CRITICALLY ENDANGERED GENUS CEROPEGIA FROM WESTERN GHATS OF NASHIK DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA by Madhukar Pandharinath SANGALE, Sanjay Ragho KSHIRSAGAR, Hemendra Prabhakar SHINDE

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However; during recent years; their populations have been found declining rapidly due to habitat modifications and anthropogenic pressures like grazing, tourism and trampling, land use changes, etc. …”
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    CLIMATE CHANGE AND FARMERS-HERDERS CONFLICT IN NORTHERN NIGERIA by OLUFUNKE .A. MOSES-OJO, ARUYA KINGSLEY JOSEPH, RILWAN ABDULLAHI ALIYU

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The desertification of far Northern Nigeria, accompanied by the reduction in the availability of pastoral land for grazing of cattle and crop farming activities and other attendant extreme environmental conditions such as rising sea levels, drought, and other infectious diseases as a result of global warming, have forced pastoralists to migrate from the affected areas to safer parts for the survival of their means of livelihood. …”
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    Analysis of the Water Footprint of Central and Eastern Europe Countries by Damian Panasiuk, Petro Skrypchuk, Barbara Kucharska, Olena Suduk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The green, blue and grey water footprints of crop production, grazing, animal water supply, industrial production and domestic water supply are analysed. …”
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    Des chiens pour protéger contre les loups des brebis en parcs clôturés : une pratique nouvelle et encore problématique by Baptiste Potet, Charles-Henri Moulin, Michel Meuret

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Predation by wolves affects all livestock farming systems, including those having different batches of animals being simultaneously grazed in distinct and sometimes distant fenced pastures scattered over a landscape. …”
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    Ethno-Botanical Survey of Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Snakebites in Engali Sub-County Kazo District. by Bogere, Mohammed

    Published 2025
    “…With over 80% of Ugandans engaged in agriculture and residing in rural areas, they are highly susceptible to snakebite envenomation, particularly while farming or grazing livestock. The management of snakebites in Uganda has long been inadequate, leading many citizens to rely on medicinal plants as a primary treatment option. …”
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    Impact of Human Activities on Woody Vegetation in Gallery Forests in the Mandara Mountains (Far North, Cameroon) by Hinémé Fanday, null Tchobsala

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…According to the responses provided, logging (77.78%), agriculture (72.22%), population growth (44.44%), grazing (33.33%), and bush fires (33.33%) are the main causes of the degradation of plant formations in the Mandara Mountains. …”
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    TiO2 thin film synthesis from complex precursors by CVD, its physical and photocatalytic properties by V. G. Besserguenev, R. J.F. Pereira, M. C. Mateus, I. V. Khmelinskii, R. C. Nicula, E. Burkel

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Structural information on TiO2 thin films was obtained from synchrotron radiation experiments. High-resolution grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD) experiments were performed at the high-resolution powder diffractometer at the DESY/HASYLAB beamline B2 (Hamburg, Germany). …”
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    La difficile gestion globale de l’eau en Camargue (France) : le Contrat de delta by Alain Dervieux

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The Contract of the Camargue Delta project must manage the use and allocation of fresh-water with mutual respect for the different beneficiaries while collectively respecting the many natural environments on which a good part of the territory's economy depends (tourism, grazing, hunting, fishing…). All of which are indispensable in maintaining the biodiversity of the delta.This project, carried out by the Regional Natural Park of the Camargue, aims to improve upon current water management policy for the benefit of the local population whiled striving to conserve this resource, protect the ecosystem, and develop the local economy. …”
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    Effect of Planting Density and Harvest Interval on the Leaf Yield and Quality of Moringa (Moringa oleifera) under Diverse Agroecological Conditions of Northern South Africa by M. P. Mabapa, K. K. Ayisi, I. K. Mariga

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Smallholder livestock farmers who depend on natural communal grazing lands are particularly vulnerable to climate change as well as to food insecurity and should be encouraged to grow drought-tolerant fodder crops. …”
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