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Does the Serum Vaspin Level Have a Role in the Diagnosis of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency?
Published 2024-04-01“… OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to compare the serum vaspin levels between patients with primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) and healthy fertile women. STUDY DESIGN: Sixty-nine patients diagnosed with idiopathic POI and 70 age-matched healthy fertile women were included in this case-control study. …”
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Ecological and forestry assessment of the compliance of the composition of forest crops designed for afforestation with the types of forest site conditions in the Steppe climate of...
Published 2024-10-01“…In dry relatively fertile or fertile forest site conditions (C1, D1), Quercus robur should be supplemented with Prunus armeniaca and Morus alba, which exhibit high drought and heat resistance. …”
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Introduction to Organic Crop Production
Published 2014-06-01“… Organic farming can generally be described as a method of production that utilizes non-synthetic inputs and emphasizes biological and ecological process to improve soil quality, manage soil fertility, and optimize pest management. This revised 16-page fact sheet is written for commercial producers who are transitioning to or beginning organic production. …”
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Solarization for Pest Management in Florida
Published 2009-07-01“…ENY-902, a 9-page illustrated fact sheet by Romy Krueger and Robert McSorley, describes this soil management practice that is typically carried out during the warm summer months to benefit crops grown in the following fall — how it works, technical advice, affected organisms, integrating soil fertility, and considerations/drawbacks. Includes references. …”
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Low Chill Apple Cultivars for North Florida and North Central Florida
Published 2015-10-01“…Provides guidance for homeowners in north and north central Florida to grow apple cultivars with low chilling requirement — how to locate them for best performance, suitable cultivars, acceptable rootstocks, planting, cultivation, fertilization, irrigation, training and pruning, harvesting and storage, and pest control. …”
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Forage Grasses for Florida's Organic Soils
Published 2009-04-01“…It highlights the two forage grasses recommended for the fertile organic soils of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) — St. …”
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Mediatization and the Internet of Things
Published 2019-01-01“…Through an extended examination of media in cars, the article demonstrates the fertility of a mediatization approach toward what is argued to be a prototype example of the emerging IoT. …”
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Helpful Tips for Chemigation of Papaya
Published 2005-09-01“… Chemigation is a process by which an irrigation system is used for transport and delivery of an agrochemical, generally fertilizers or pesticides, to a crop. Often times, the irrigation system used in chemigation is drip irrigation. …”
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Helpful Tips for Chemigation of Papaya
Published 2005-09-01“… Chemigation is a process by which an irrigation system is used for transport and delivery of an agrochemical, generally fertilizers or pesticides, to a crop. Often times, the irrigation system used in chemigation is drip irrigation. …”
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Citrus Soil pH Management
Published 2019-12-01“… Management of both soil pH and nutrients is required to maintain soil fertility levels and ensure economic agricultural production. …”
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Introduction to Organic Crop Production
Published 2014-06-01“… Organic farming can generally be described as a method of production that utilizes non-synthetic inputs and emphasizes biological and ecological process to improve soil quality, manage soil fertility, and optimize pest management. This revised 16-page fact sheet is written for commercial producers who are transitioning to or beginning organic production. …”
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Sacred texts and mystic meaning: an inquiry into Christian spirituality and the interpretive use of the Bible
Published 2011-12-01“… This article endeavours merely to highlight four areas in the increasingly fertile and enriching field of Christian Spirituality which may demand some further scrutiny by scholars: (i) the observation of the ‘open’ and ‘live’ quality of classic sacred texts; (ii) the attention owed to the informing worldviews of both authors and readers; (iii) the specific use of language and modes of exegesis employed in the Christian spiritual quest, and (iv) the issue of the highly personal and narrative nature of Christian spirituality and how it may be monitored. …”
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Solarization for Pest Management in Florida
Published 2009-07-01“…ENY-902, a 9-page illustrated fact sheet by Romy Krueger and Robert McSorley, describes this soil management practice that is typically carried out during the warm summer months to benefit crops grown in the following fall — how it works, technical advice, affected organisms, integrating soil fertility, and considerations/drawbacks. Includes references. …”
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Low Chill Apple Cultivars for North Florida and North Central Florida
Published 2015-10-01“…Provides guidance for homeowners in north and north central Florida to grow apple cultivars with low chilling requirement — how to locate them for best performance, suitable cultivars, acceptable rootstocks, planting, cultivation, fertilization, irrigation, training and pruning, harvesting and storage, and pest control. …”
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Citrus Soil pH Management
Published 2019-12-01“… Management of both soil pH and nutrients is required to maintain soil fertility levels and ensure economic agricultural production. …”
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Forage Grasses for Florida's Organic Soils
Published 2009-04-01“…It highlights the two forage grasses recommended for the fertile organic soils of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) — St. …”
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Is There a Difference in Terms of Perinatal Outcomes Between Fresh and Frozen Embryo Transfers?
Published 2020-08-01“… OBJECTIVE: Nowadays, fresh embryo transfers and frozen embryo transfers are frequently employed in the treatment of in vitro fertilization. This study aims to compare the pregnancy outcomes in patients who underwent fresh embryo transfers and frozen embryo transfers. …”
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Microplastics in agricultural soils: sources and microbial remediation approaches
Published 2024-11-01“…The sources of microplastics in agricultural soils are plastics used to cover fertilizers, pesticides and seeds, film for mulching, use of wastewater for irrigation, sludge from wastewater treatment as fertilizers that can lead to the occurrence of environmental risks for the functioning of agroecosystems and human health. …”
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Effect of Mulching as a Sustainable Farming Practice on Maize Cultivation at Faculty of Agriculture Kabale University.
Published 2024“…Mulching is known to enhance these soil health indicators, leading to improved crop yields and long-term soil fertility. This study aimed to provide empirical data on the benefits of mulching in maize cultivation at Kabale University, contributing to the broader understanding of sustainable farming practices in similar agro-ecological contexts.…”
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Chapter 5: Transplant Production
Published 2019-05-01“… Vegetable transplants are affected by many factors, but the most important are water, temperature, fertilization, sunlight, cell size, and length of stay in the greenhouse (Fig. 5-1). …”
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