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    THE STRUCTURE OF THE SIBERIAN GEOGRAPHICAL FLORAL ELEMENT IN THE MIDDLE SIBERIAN FOREST STEPPES by E. M. Antipova

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The ultimate goal of studies of any flora is the clarification of the history of vegetation cover and individual taxa formation in the studied region, determination of the degree of its individuality, of floristic links with other territories, and of regularities in flora formation.Materials and methods. …”
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    THE GENE POOL FOR TABLE BEET BREEDING (MODERN ASPECTS OF STUDY AND USE) by V. I. Burenin, D. V. Sokolova, T. M. Piskunova

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The early accessions ‘Perfected Detroit Dark Red’ (k-1815, Canada), ‘Bikor’ (k-2873, the Netherlands), ‘Severnyshar’ (k-1586, Russia) and ‘Polyarnaya ploskaya’ (k-1585, Russia) were characterized by high rates of the vegetative mass growth and bolting resistance. It was noted that the absolutely monogermic varieties have lower ripening rates, productivity, and resistance to bolting, compared to the multigerm ones, but have similar chemical composition indicators and root quality. …”
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    Identification of Potential Type II Diabetes in a Large-Scale Chinese Population Using a Systematic Machine Learning Framework by Mingyue Xue, Yinxia Su, Chen Li, Shuxia Wang, Hua Yao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The degree of variables’ importance scores in XGBoost showed that BMI was the most significant feature, followed by age, waist circumference, systolic pressure, ethnicity, smoking amount, fatty liver, hypertension, physical activity, drinking status, dietary ratio (meat to vegetables), drink amount, smoking status, and diet habit (oil loving). …”
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    The yield of multi-rowed barley (var. pallidum) in the arid steppe zone by G. V. Kozubovskaya, V. I. Balakshina

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In the arid steppe environment of Volgograd Province, on light-chestnut heavy loamy soils, with the precipitation amount of 51.6–168.1 mm during vegetation and the hydrothermal coefficient (HTC) of 0.5–0.83, the productivity of all multi-rowed spring barley accessions of the pallidum variety was lower than that of the reference. …”
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    SVFRH: A Growth Stage-Based Compartmental Model for Predicting the Disease Incident in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) by Athira P. Shaji, S. Hemalatha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our methodology employs the SVFRH (Susceptible, Vegetative, Flowering, Ripening and Harvesting) model to analyze disease dynamics across distinct plant growth stages. …”
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    Fire return intervals and recruitment affect population growth rate of canopy trees in tall open forest in humid savanna by Patricia A. Werner, Stephanie J. Peacock

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The largest protected areas of savannas are found in sparsely populated monsoonal northcentral Australia with strong annual wet and dry seasons. The most common vegetation type is relatively intact, tall (<15 m), open forests where Eucalyptus canopy trees form the basic structure. …”
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    Review of the Urban Carbon Flux and Energy Balance Based on the Eddy Covariance Technique by Yuxuan Li, Xinli Cai, Mingjun Li, Zhen Jiang, Feifei Tang, Shaojie Zhang, Taotao Shui, Shuguang Zhu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Due to the many factors affecting urban carbon emissions, urban carbon reduction cannot be limited to vegetation research. In addition, the heterogeneity of the underlying surface in urban areas has a great influence on the energy flux parameters. …”
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    Dietary Exposure to Aflatoxins in Some Randomly Selected Foods and Cancer Risk Estimations of Cereals Consumed on a Ghanaian Market by Nii Korley Kortei, Theophilus Annan, Seidu A. Richard, Adjoa A. Boakye, Clement O. Tettey, Edward Ken Essuman, Enoch Aninagyei, Precious Agbemeseli

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this study, total and constitutive aflatoxins levels as well as the carcinogenic risks posed by 110 food and feed samples (55 cereals, 20 nuts and oils, 18 animal feed, and 18 fruits and vegetables) collected from the Ho Central market in the Volta region, Ghana, were assessed. …”
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    Deteksi Gulma Berdasarkan Warna HSV dan Fitur Bentuk Menggunakan Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan by Hurriyatul Fitriyah, Rizal Maulana

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…A herbicide is the most effective substance to kill this unwanted vegetation. Spraying the herbicide must be done carefully to target the weeds only. …”
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    Combined effects of topography, soil moisture, and snow cover regimes on growth responses of grasslands in a low- mountain range (Vosges, France) by P.-A. Herrault, A. Ullmann, D. Ertlen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study examined MODIS surface reflectances between 2000 and 2020 across the Vosges mountain grasslands to investigate trends and drivers of spatial patterns in the annual maximum NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index). We found that a majority of grasslands indicate no significant trends, which possibly reveals several environmental and ecological compensatory effects in response to warming in the Vosges Mountains. …”
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    Benchmarking Water-Limited Yield Potential and Yield Gaps of Shiraz in the Barossa and Eden Valleys by Marcos Bonada, Paul R. Petrie, Vinod Phogat, Cassandra Collins, Victor O. Sadras

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The yield gap was smaller with higher rainfall before budburst, putatively favouring early-season vegetative growth and allocation to reproduction, and with higher rainfall between flowering and veraison, putatively favouring fruit set and berry growth. …”
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    Annotated review of the mammal fauna in the Chornobyl Biosphere Reserve as of 2023 by Sergii Gashchak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The abundance of most species shows significant long-term and seasonal fluctuations, influenced by climate change, disease, shifts in vegetation, wildfires, floods, intraspecies dynamics, and occasionally human activity. …”
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    Les chutes de la Lobé, un patrimoine géoculturel exceptionnel sur la côte camerounaise entre tourisme durable et préservation des identités culturelles by Mesmin Tchindjang, Marcel Hugues Etoga

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Les données recueillies laissent supposer un potentiel touristique (naturel, culturel et historique) important et diversifié, caractérisé par un milieu physique attrayant (relief, climat et végétation), et par l’existence de populations motivées. …”
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    Reproductive and persistence strategy of the liverwort Arnellia fennica after the last glaciation in the area of disjunction in Central Europe (Polish Tatra Mountains, carpathians) by Piotr Górski, Monika Szczecińska, Jakub Sawicki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The rarity of the species in the Tatra massif is attributed to the inefficient mode of vegetative reproduction and the absence of sexual reproduction. …”
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    Effectiveness of Retail Promotions in the Green Industry by Age Group: A Case Study by Hayk Khachatryan, Alicia Rihn

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Surprisingly, men are the driving force in this age group (with a 125% increase) who spent approximately $441 per household (in 2012) with most of the expenditures being on food producing/edible plants (i.e. fruit trees, berries, vegetables and herbs).  The local and ‘grow your own food’ movements are likely the main drivers of increased interest in edible and food producing plants (National Gardening Association, 2013).  …”
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    Diagnóstico participativo de la situación actual de suelos agrícolas: Cantón Santa Clara, Comunidad Rey del Oriente by Catherine Mishel Cujilema Tenezaca, Irán Rodriguez Delgado, Leidy Casimiro Rodríguez, Rigoberto Miguel García Batista

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…En el cantón Santa Clara, comunidad Rey del Oriente no se efectúa diversificación de la producción agropecuaria, al centrarse solamente en el monocultivo, no cuentan con sistemas agroforestales como alternativa eficaz en la protección del ambiente y generadora de ventajas como la producción de biomasa vegetal, regulación de sombra y mejoramiento de la fertilidad del suelo. …”
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