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    A green forage diet enhances microbial diversity in buffalo rumen by Angela Salzano, Giovanna Bifulco, Alfio Calanni Macchio, Valentina Longobardi, Francesca Aragona, Giovan Maria Pacelli, Giuseppe Campanile

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We conclude that including green forage in the diet can stimulate a more taxonomically and functionally diverse rumen microbiome with positive effects on microbiota total biodiversity, which might improve the health and productivity of the buffaloes. …”
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    Nisin A-producing Lactococcus cremoris formulations for pre- and post-milking teat disinfection modulate the bovine milk microbiota by Alessandra Gazzola, Camilla Ceccarani, Bianca Castiglioni, Filippo Biscarini, Stefano Morandi, Tiziana Silvetti, Renata Piccinini, Milena Brasca, Paola Cremonesi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite the influence of seasonality, the experimental formulations maintained higher milk biodiversity, suggesting that lactic acid bacteria metabolites prevent alterations in the milk microbiota.…”
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    ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DISCLOSURE AND FIRM VALUE OF LISTED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN NIGERIA by M.L. SUBAIR, N.O. SALAU, O.A. OYENIYI, B.B. ANIFOWOSE

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The result of the study revealed that disclosures of emission and waste disclosure exhibit positive and significant impact on firm value; disclosures of biodiversity exhibits inverse and significant impact on firm value; and disclosures of compliance to environmental laws exhibits inverse significant impact on firm value at 5% error term. …”
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    La trame arborée : un élément pertinent pour articuler paysage et biodiversité dans la politique de la trame verte et bleue aux échelles infrarégionales ? by Éric Maire, Philippe Béringuier, Gérard Briane, Bertrand Desailly, Sylvie Guillerme

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The maps and planning documents of major ecological corridors on a medium scale (1/50 000 in the best cases) are useful, however they do not realistically reflect local biodiversity challenges. We shall demonstrate through an example in the Pyrenean Piedmont Ariège region, that there are viable methods for making detailed maps of green corridors by using images from the Pléaides satellites. …”
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    Effects of climate warming and precipitation change on the relationship between plant diversity and community productivity and its stability in grassland by A Wang1, 2, 2, 2, 2, LÜ Wangwang, SUN Jianping, LI Bowen, WANG Shiping

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…[Objective] Under the background of climate warming and changing precipitation pattern, how to ensure the sustainable and stable function of grassland ecosystem and their ability to provide ecological services depends on comprehensive study of the relationship between biodiversity and productivity and its stability. This is also one of the central focus in the study of global change ecology. …”
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    Efficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus of Myriophyllum spicatum L. under anthropopression – a case study from Upper Silesian by Ewelina Roszkowska

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…One example of anthropogenic ecosystems are mining water reservoirs, formed in the basins of subsidence, affecting the increase of biodiversity in the area poor in the surface water reservoirs. …”
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    Von Ungestörten Naturprozessen, Totem Holz und Angestammten Natur-Kultur-Ordnungen. Anmerkungen zur Kultur der „Neuen Wildnis“ by Harald Stahl

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Both positions refer to fundamental ideas about forests: on the one hand, the forest as a world of daily life and work, and, on the other, a nature to be protected from human invasion, a place of biodiversity, but at the same time of recreation, a counter-world of everyday life. …”
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    Que font les solutions fondées sur la nature aux politiques de gestion des risques liés à l’eau ? by Joana Guerrin, Sara Fernandez, Ludovic Drapier, Anna Serra-Llobet, Catherine Roche

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…For their instigators, these solutions help preventing water-related risks, while also benefiting biodiversity. Beyond the official definition proposed by the IUCN, what are NbS in practice, on the ground? …”
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    Microplastics in Agricultural Soil and Their Impact: A Review by P. Solanki, S. Jain, R. Mehrotra, P. Mago and S. Dagar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These microplastics migrate, threatening soil integrity and biodiversity. Soil microplastics are analyzed for size, volume fraction, and polymer. …”
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    The transnational earth: Evolution meets the World Heritage in model development scenarios for a globally inclusive knowledge economy by Hana Ayala

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This perspective is vetted in the South Pacific Island Region, the Eastern Tropical Pacific, and the Isthmus of Panama, via model approaches crafted to empower the World Heritage instrument to vitalize the economic might of scientific exploration of the planet's biodiversity and to play a central role in unlocking the potential of nature's knowledge-rich evolutionary pathways to redefine the world's economic geography. …”
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    Carbon Stocks on Forest Stewardship Program and Adjacent Lands by Nilesh Timilsina, Francisco J. Escobedo, Alison E. Adams, Damian C. Adams

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Ecosystem services are benefits from nature that are directly enjoyed, consumed, or used by humans, such as water quality improvement or protection, recreation, biodiversity, and even timber. Another benefit from forests that is gaining interest is their ability to store carbon through the photosynthetic capture of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, in tree, plant, and soil biomass. …”
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    Mobiliser le paysage pour observer les territoires : quelles démarches, pour quelle participation des acteurs ? by Pierre Dérioz, Philippe Béringuier, Anne-Élisabeth Laques

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Still in its first stages, the second case study shows an attempt to combine a landscape-oriented approach and remote sensing data, and thus to produce spacialised informations about land-use, agrodiversity and biodiversity in western brazilian Amazonia (High-Solimoes).…”
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    Peace Education through Agroecology and Organic Farming by Fabio Caporali

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The ecological approach to agriculture through the ecosystem concept is suitable for unveiling the power of cooperation in developing symbiotic relationships between and among agroecosystem components for attaining a balance of ecosystem services (supporting, provisioning, regulating, and cultural). Enhancement of biodiversity within and between cultivated fields is key for the maintenance of sustainable agriculture, land management, and viable rural community. …”
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