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  1. 2801

    Factors accounting for limited sexual reproduction in a long-lived unisexual plant species by Irene Bisang, Flavien Collart, Flavien Collart, Alain Vanderpoorten, Lars Hedenäs

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In bryophytes, wherein fertilization involves a continuous film of water between male and female sexual organs, reproduction in unisexual species involves the sympatric distribution of male and female sex-expressing individuals. …”
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  2. 2802

    Effects of Land Use Types on Selected Soil Properties in Central Highlands of Ethiopia by Daniel Jaleta Negasa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The soils in cultivated land was shifted to more acidic and less electric conductivity.This shift can lead to soil quality deterioration that affects the productivity of the soils in the future.Nutrient leaching, application of artificial fertilizer, soil erosion, and continuous farming have affected the soil properties in cultivated land. …”
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  3. 2803

    A diverse rotation of corn-soybean-winter wheat/double crop soybean with cereal rye after corn reduces tile nitrate loss by Lowell E. Gentry, Corey A. Mitchell, John M. Green, Carlos Guacho, Eric Miller, Dan Schaefer, Annette K. Vasquez, Zhongjie Yu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Winter wheat was efficient at using split-applied fertilizer nitrogen (N) as annual tile nitrate concentrations were reduced similar to cereal rye. …”
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  4. 2804

    Stochastic production function-based assessment of the performance of climate risk management in agriculture: Methods and applications by WANG Yangjie, MAO Xiaoyan, WANG Jinxian, QIANG Hongjie

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…[Results] (1) Increasing the sown area of crops, improving the proportion of effectively irrigated area, boosting the amount of fertilizer input per unit area, and raising the amount of agricultural electricity consumption per unit area can increase crop yield. (2) Expanding the sown area of crops can not only increase crop yield but also significantly reduce the production risks of crops. …”
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  5. 2805

    Factor V H1299r (Hr2) Heterozygosity: A Risk Factor For Recurrent Implantation Failure Particularly In Non-Carriers For Factor V Leiden Mutation-A Case-Control Study by A. Seval Ozgu-Erdinc, Pınar Gulsen Coban, Nafiye Yilmaz, Zuhal Candemir, Saynur Yilmaz, Salim Erkaya

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Results: Recurrent implantation failure group displayed a significantly higher prevalence of FV HR2 heterozygosity than fertile controls while the frequency of FV Leiden mutation was comparable between groups (p=0.011; p=0.619). …”
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  6. 2806

    Zebrafish Embryo Toxicity of a Binary Mixture of Pyrethroid Insecticides: d-Tetramethrin and Cyphenothrin by Janthri C. Mendis, Thejani K. Tennakoon, Chanika D. Jayasinghe

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Particularly, zebrafish embryo toxicity model provides an alternative to acute fish toxicity tests in terms of animal welfare perspective as the embryos are not considered live until 5 days after fertilization. The zebrafish embryos (2 hrs after fertilization) were exposed to a binary mixture of pyrethroids at different concentrations (d-tetramethrin: 0.01 – 1.20 μmolL-1 and cyphenothrin: 0.03 – 3.20 μmolL-1) for 24, 48, and 72 hrs at room temperature (26°C) according to the OECD guideline no. 236. …”
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    Mejores Prácticas de Manejo en el Area Agrícola de los Everglades: Prevención de el Derramamiento de Fertilizantes by Orlando A. Diaz, Samira H. Daroub, Ronald W. Rice, Timothy A. Lang, Viviana M. Nadal, Ming Chen

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…Chen, is the Spanish language version of SL-231, "Best Management Practices in the Everglades Agricultural Area: Fertilizer Spill Prevention." It provides current implementation guidelines for this BMP designed to reduce drainage P loads in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA). …”
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  10. 2810

    Monitoring of Nitrogen Transport in Pear Trees Based on Ground Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Digital Image Information by Zehua Fan, Desheng Wang, Nannan Zhang, Baoping Zhou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…From the analysis of soil and plant nitrogen measured in this experiment, it can be seen that nitrogen nitrate fertilizer should be properly applied to pear trees in the future.…”
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  11. 2811

    Floridians’ Engagement in Landscape Best Practices to Protect Water Resources: Information from a 2018 Survey by Laura A. Sanagorski Warner, Esen Momol, Claire Lewis, Tom Wichman, Wendy Wilber, A.J. Reisinger

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The survey gathers data that includes common landscape elements, neighborhood characteristics, engagement in irrigation and fertilizer best practices, and learning preferences. …”
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  12. 2812

    Agriculture urbaine comme réponse au chômage à Kinshasa, République Démocratique du Congo by Dieudonné E. Musibono, E.M. Biey, M. Kisangala, C.I. Nsimanda, B.A. Munzundu, V. Kekolemba, J.J Palus

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Urban agriculture might lead to African cities sustainable development under certain conditions, namely its professionalization, limited use of chemicals and the equitable distribution of fertile lands. Kinshasa case study reveals that the urban agriculture remains a secondary activity as a social response for survival (due to the lack of safe salary and sustainable jobs). …”
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  13. 2813

    Exotics in the Wetlands: West Indian Marsh Grass by Rodrigo Diaz, William A. Overholt, James P. Cuda

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… Exotic plant species in Florida wetlands spread rapidly due to floods, large waterway systems, and extensive traffic of commercial and recreational boats. Fertilizer and sediment runoff from agricultural lands and waste water from beef and dairy operations may contribute to successful establishment of exotic aquatic plants. …”
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  14. 2814

    Exotics in the Wetlands: West Indian Marsh Grass by Rodrigo Diaz, William A. Overholt, James P. Cuda

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… Exotic plant species in Florida wetlands spread rapidly due to floods, large waterway systems, and extensive traffic of commercial and recreational boats. Fertilizer and sediment runoff from agricultural lands and waste water from beef and dairy operations may contribute to successful establishment of exotic aquatic plants. …”
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  15. 2815

    The loss and recovery of vertebrate vision examined in microplates. by Robert J Thorn, Danielle E Clift, Oladele Ojo, Ruth M Colwill, Robbert Creton

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The assays were used to examine a loss of vision at 4 or 5 days post-fertilization and a gradual recovery of vision in subsequent days. …”
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  16. 2816

    Abdominal Wall Endometrioma. Report of Two Cases by Tahiluma Santana Pedraza, Jorge Luís Estepa Pérez, Juan Carlos Estepa Torres

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…This entity occurs in fertile women and often appears two to five years after gynecological and obstetric surgical procedures. …”
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  17. 2817

    Petits arrangements avec le vivant dans le bocage pavillonnaire by Pauline Frileux, Élodie Paillocher

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…They also interfere with the cycle of matter: clearing away green waste, introducing fertilizer, watering, etc. Two main tendencies can be observed among gardeners: scrupulously weeding addict ones and eco-focused. …”
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  18. 2818

    How to Calculate Fertigation Injection Rates for Commercial Blueberry Production by Guodong Liu, Jeffrey Williamson, Gary England, Alicia Whidden

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…One of the key factors in fertigation is the correct calculation of fertilizer injection rate and time for the acreage. …”
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  19. 2819

    Protected Culture for Vegetable and Small Fruit Crops: The Soilless Trench System by Bielinski M. Santos, Teresa P. Salame-Donoso

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Vegetable and small fruit crop production under protective structures, such as greenhouses, high tunnels, and shade houses, often requires using soilless media to mitigate the impact of soilborne diseases, nematodes, and weeds, and it helps with management of fertilization and irrigation. Regardless of the nature and property of the media, they need to be held in containers to avoid direct contact with the soil or to elevate plants above the ground. …”
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  20. 2820

    Floridians’ Engagement in Landscape Best Practices to Protect Water Resources: Information from a 2018 Survey by Laura A. Sanagorski Warner, Esen Momol, Claire Lewis, Tom Wichman, Wendy Wilber, A.J. Reisinger

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The survey gathers data that includes common landscape elements, neighborhood characteristics, engagement in irrigation and fertilizer best practices, and learning preferences. …”
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