Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries topic list of research papers
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Geomorphic and Hydrological Effects of Traditional Shifting Agriculture in a Mediterranean Mountain Area, Central Spanish Pyrenees2006 / Teodoro Lasanta, Santiago Beguería, José M. García-Ruiz
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Agricultural research for nutrition outcomes – rethinking the agenda2015 / John McDermott, Nancy Johnson, Suneetha Kadiyala, Gina Kennedy, Amanda J. Wyatt
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Liquid Metal/Metal Oxide Reference Electrodes for Potentiometric Oxygen Sensor Operating in Liquid Lead Bismuth Eutectic in a Wide Temperature Range
Abstract Potentiometric oxygen sensors with LBE/PbO and In/In2O3 reference electrodes coupled with yttria partially stabilized zirconia (YPSZ) have been developed for use in liquid lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) over the temperature range from 200 to...
2014 / G. Manfredi, J. Lim, K. Rosseel, J. Van den Bosch, A. Aerts, et al. -
Agronomic and economic response of tillage and water conservation management in maize, central rift valley in Ethiopia
Abstract In response to the intensive tillage in maize, operating under high seasonal rainfall variability, this study examined the agronomic and economic responses of tillage and water conservation management in the central rift valley (CRV) of...
2014 / G. Sime, J.B. Aune, H. Mohammed -
Diagnostic issues dealing with the management of teeth with vertical root fractures: a narrative review
Abstract Aim The objectives of this study were to review the existing literature of vertical root fractures (VRFs) dealing with its management and to describe a classification for the bone defects resulting after extraction. ...
2014 / Stefano Corbella, Aviad Tamse, Carlos Nemcovsky, Silvio Taschieri -
Phosphate-solubilizing Microbe from Saprists Peat Soil and their Potency to Enhance Oil Palm Growth and P Uptake
Abstract Constraint of peat land utilization is low nutrent content. This research was conducted to determine the potency of phosphate solubilizing microbes (PSM) in solubilizing P yto increase the growth and P uptake of plant in peat soil. Based on ...
2015 / Ida Nur Istina, Happy Widiastuti, Benny Joy, Merry Antralina -
Ecological Risk Assessment of Ballast Water
Abstract This paper identifies ballast water from vessels in Szczecin harbor to be of the highest risk category as far as transmitting living alien species is concerned. The species when encountering similar environmental conditions become a risk to ...
2014 / Zofia Jóźwiak, Marta Barańska -
Impact of building regulations on Indian hill towns
Abstract Unique development pattern is evolved in response to various geo-environmental constraints which include difficult topography, complex geological structure, adverse climate and fragile ecology in Indian hill towns. These hill towns have...
2015 / Ashwani Kumar -
Vasodilator Effect of Ethanolic Extract of Mulberry Leaves (Morus alba L.) in Rat and Rabbit
Abstract The effects of ethanolic extracts of Mulberry Leaves (Morus alba L.) on nitric oxide (NO) serum level in rat and diameter of blood vessels in rabbit ear were investigated. NO level of ethanolic extract of mulberry leaves at dose of 100mg/kg ...
2014 / Neng Fisheri Kurniati, Gilang Putri Suryani, Joseph Iskendiarso Sigit -
Effect of Moisture Content on Physical Properties of Animal Feed Pellets from Pineapple Plant Waste
Abstract Presently, pineapple residues are recycled through open burning before replanting, thus contributed to the air pollution. One of the possible ways to manage pineapple residues is by converting them into animal feed by densification process. ...
2014 / M.F. Zainuddin, S. Rosnah, M. Mohd Noriznan, I. Dahlan -
Evaluation of Protein Concentrate from Jatropha Seed Cake as a Soybean Meal Substitution in the Rabbit Feed
Abstract This research aimed is to evaluated post fermented protein concentrate from jatropha seed cake by using it as feed and the effect on blood metabolite of post weaned Rex rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Variables investigated were feed...
2015 / Titin Widiyastuti, Tri Rahardjo Sutardi, Roy Hendroko Setyobudi -
Chromatic stability of light-activated resin and heat-cure acrylic resin submitted to accelerated aging
Abstract Statement of the problem Several denture base resins providing easier/or faster processing have recently been introduced. Even though these materials have improved physical properties, their color stability is also of...
2014 / Safa’a A. Asal, Maha M. Fahmy, Saeed M. Abdulla -
Microbiological Quality of Meat Collected from Municipal Slaughter Houses and Retail Meat Shops from Hyderabad Karnataka Region, India
Abstract In the present research work, 300 meat samples (50 beef, 50 carabeef, 50 chevon, 50 mutton, 50 pork and 50 chicken) collected from the municipal slaughter houses and the retail meat shops from Hyderabad Karnataka region of Karnataka state,...
2014 / Pradeep Kumar, Jagannatha Rao, Y. Haribabu, Manjunath -
Weather shocks and cropland decisions in rural Mozambique
Abstract Economic development in low income settings is often associated with an expansion of higher-value agricultural activities. Since these activities often bring new risks, an understanding of cropland decisions and how these interact with...
2015 / César Salazar-Espinoza, Sam Jones, Finn Tarp -
An α-Glucosidase Inhibitor from Drepananthus Philippinensis
Abstract Extraction, fractionation, depigmentation and chromatographic purification of the crude DCM-methanolic extract of the Philippine medicinal plant Drepananthus philippinensis resulted to the isolation and identification of trans-cinnamic acid ...
2015 / Allan Patrick Gose Macabeo, Peter Yuosef Moreno Rubio, Grecebio Jonathan Duran Alejandro, Matthias Knorn -
Oil Content and Potential Region for Cultivation Black Soybean in Java as Biofuel Alternative
Abstract Oil content from black soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) seed is potential as an alternative renewable energy source. The objectives of this study were to identify content of seven black soybean genotypes and to analysis stability of...
2015 / Chindy Ulima Zanetta, Budi Waluyo, Meddy Rachmadi, Agung Karuniawan -
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Factors Determining the Competing Use of Thailand's Cassava for Food and Fuel
Abstract Cassava is one of the most important crops in Thailand as it is one of the most feasible feedstock for ethanol production to help meet the target set by the Renewable Energy Development Planning (REDP) of 9 million liters per day by the...
2011 / Orathai Chaisinboon, Jaruwan Chontanawat -
Publish or perish—is open access the only way forward?2006 / Jonathan Cohen
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Spectroscopic Calibration for Soil N and C Measurement at a Farm Scale
Abstract Calibration modeling is necessary to implement spectroscopic measurement of soil properties. The aim of this study is to compare the performance of calibration models developed for an agricultural farmland using two spectrophotometers with...
2011 / Haiqing Yang