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Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Biology, Iss 0
Abstract Spondias tuberosa Arr., a fructiferous tree endemic to the northeast Brazilian tropical dry forest called Caatinga, accounts for numerous benefits for its ecosystem as well as for the dwellers of the Caatinga. The tree serves as feed for pol
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https://doaj.org/article/441b4f5dd5664e45bc369fa4b1b25b46
Autor:
Paula J. Sauerborn, Philip S. Brazio, Daniel E. Borsuk, Mary Hyder, Amir H. Dorafshar, Branko Bojovic, Karen Kennedy, Michael R. Christy, Benjamin Philosophe, Cynthia K. Shaffer, Thomas M. Scalea, T. Nicole Kelley, Eduardo D. Rodriguez, Helen G. Hui-Chou, Emile N. Brown, Stephen T. Bartlett, Rolf N. Barth
Publikováno v:
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 130:824-834
Background Transplantation of a facial vascularized composite allograft is a highly complex procedure that requires meticulous planning and affords little room for error. Although cadaveric dissections are an essential preparatory exercise, they cann
Autor:
J. Germer, J. Sauerborn
Publikováno v:
Environment, Development and Sustainability. 10:697-716
Estimates of emissions indicate that if tropical grassland is rehabilitated by oil palm plantations, carbon fixation in plantation biomass and soil organic matter not only neutralises emissions caused by grassland conversion, but also results in the
Publikováno v:
Phytoparasitica. 31:446-449
The occurrence of the predatory fly Coenosia attenuata (Stein, 1903) is reported for the first time in Turkey. The population dynamics of the fly in irrigated cotton fields in the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey is described, and the role of C
Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology. 23:181-186
The relationship between soil fertility and Striga infestation was studied in 17 lightly infested compound and 17 highly infested bush fields in 15 villages of the Tolon/Kumbungu district of north Ghana. Thirty percent of the compound fields containe
Autor:
J. Sauerborn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. 188:363-367
If we call a significant yield increase in single crops a ‘green revolution’, then the first green revolution took place about 10 000–12 000 years ago, when humans started to cultivate land. This was also the beginning of civilization. Since th
Autor:
G. D. Odhiambo, A. W. V. Pomella, M. Durkic, R. Hanada, W. Kühbauch, D. M. Joel, Bruce D. Hammock, J. Rola, C. Seybold, K. Matsuo, P. Hebbar, A. Sharon, M. G. Cortez, V. A. Anuchin, J. G. Romagni, James J. Stapleton, R. Wiehert, R. Bartual, A. Giner, J. Sadowski, S. Green, W. Mersie, J. Agunda, A. Lalazar, Gerhard Lagaly, Dana Yaron-Marcovich, T. A. Makhankova, G. Lori, S. Christensen, K. Itoh, H. Shibaike, E. Barsi, E. Zamski, J. Gressel, H. Eizenberg, G. Sampson, J. Townson, Stephen O. Duke, J. Sauerborn, Radwan M. Barakat, A. Bronshtein, I. Teshler, Amos Dinoor, Y. Kleifeld, A. Ferrer, H. K. Abbas, Marina Benihes, A. Tal, A. Oswald, G. Theodoridis, H. Rola, Tamara Polubesova, G. X. Wang, Jaacov Katan, V. I. Dolzhenko, R. K. Kohli, R. T. R. Monteiro, E. Becker, L. Klein, J. C. Hall, H. Pala, F. E. Dayan, S. Yücel, M. H. Goodrow, M. Knezevic, D. Ciarka, R. Charudattan, M. J. Lydy, J. Kroschel, M. Kucharski, Esther Nof, D. R. Batish, M. E. Stanghellini, D. Collins, A. Di Tommaso, S. Wolcan, Itamar Soares de Melo, B. W. Hussien, C. O. Abayo, E. Uriely, F. K. Kanampiu, G. Cartia, Orna Ucko, Carina Serban, B. D. Siegfried, D. Plakhine, D. O. TeBeest, V. Cebolla, J. Kigel, M. Sibony, A. M. Walter, F. Mioto, M. D. Osuna, A. Watson, G. Basil, P. M. Krämer, I. Mahrer, E. Lior, G. Kritzman, R. Barreto, C. McNamee, V. Zilberg, Giora Rytwo, A. Grinstein, P. Sutton, Tomas Undabeytia, M. Teshler, Y. Peretz-Alon, E. C. Tjamos, T. S. Antonova, E. S. Ariga, Baruch Rubin, S. Guske, J. Hershenhorn, P. P. Antoniou, J. Kemp, R. de Prado, Y. Goldwasser, M. Altstein, A. Erkiliç, I. S. Saguy, M. M. Satour, T. Heisel, T. S. Weinberg, Yasser El-Nahhal, S. Stewart-Wade, J. K. Ransom, D. Avnir, Yael G. Mishael, H. P. Singh, Shlomo Nir, G. Boland, P. Cory, L. J. S. Friesen, S. Çali, O. Heiman, M. Neira, G. M. Ferguson, S. I. Redyuk, N. Aharonson, J. Cullen, Dale L. Shaner, M. Barrett, E. Shlevin, M. Austerweil, M. R. A. Roque, R. K. Stocker, A. A. Kettrup, D. Bartlett, E. I. Kirilenko, J. S. Bedi, István Ujváry, T. Yaacoby, M. Salerno, A. Gamliel, S. E. Tjamos, R. Gerhards
Publikováno v:
Phytoparasitica. 28:157-188
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. 184:67-72
A three years' trial was conducted in a farmers' field in northern Ghana to evaluate the effect of sole crops (cotton, cowpea, groundnut, soybean, and sunflower) planted once or twice on yield of the staple foods of the region, maize and sorghum. Sol
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Agronomy. 9:273-293
This study reports the adaptation of a simple and mechanistic crop growth model for faba bean (FAGS) to growing conditions in the Mediterranean region. The FAGS model was originally developed for small-seeded cultivars grown in the temperate zone und
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Agronomy. 9:259-272
Root growth of faba bean genotype ILB 1814 grown under both limited and sufficient moisture supply was studied in 1993–1994 and 1994–1995 at ICARDA's Tel Hadya research station. Crops were sown on two dates in both growing seasons. Root-length de