Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries topic list of research papers
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The influence of agro-industrial effluents on River Nile pollution
Abstract The major agro-industrial effluents of sugarcane and starch industries pose a serious threat to surface waters. Their disposal in the River Nile around Cairo city transitionally affected the microbial load. In situ bacterial enrichment...
2010 / Sayeda M. Ali, Shawky Z. Sabae, Mohammed Fayez, Mohammed Monib, Nabil A. Hegazi -
Analysis of Available Retention Volume in Extinct Ponds – Case Study for Blanice River Catchment
Abstract The risk of increasing frequency and duration of dry periods has become much more discussed topic with respect to expected climate change. This can result in water scarcity for different purposes. Besides others, agriculture and river...
2015 / Vaclav David, Tereza Davidova -
Nutrition knowledge, and use and understanding of nutrition information on food labels among consumers in the UK
Abstract Based on in-store observations in three major UK retailers, in-store interviews (2019) and questionnaires filled out at home and returned (921), use of nutrition information on food labels and its understanding were investigated....
2010 / Klaus G. Grunert, Josephine M. Wills, Laura Fernández-Celemín -
Civic Agriculture: Towards a Local Food Web for Sustainable Urban Development
Abstract The past decades have seen an accumulating body of studies assessing the benefits of smaller-scale enterprises on the level of civic and community welfare in the United States and elsewhere. In the context of producing subsistence,...
2012 / Siqing Chen -
The Consumer Loves Typicality but Prefers the International Wine
Abstract One of the principal production alternatives in the wine sector is represented by choosing between international grape species in view of creating products with popular tastes or instead preferring autochthonous species capable of bringing...
2016 / Fabio Boncinelli, Leonardo Casini, Caterina Contini, Franvesca Gerini, Gabriele Scozzafava -
The Optimization of Rural Landscape in the Light of the Idea of Sustainable Development – The Example of Poland2016 / Michał Sobala, Urszula Myga-Piątek
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The Study of Influencing Factors to Corn Straw Mixed with Pig Effluent Anaerobic Fermentation
Abstract This paper mix pig effluent and corn stalk to anaerobic fermentation in order to raise the effect of biogas generation during anaerobic fermentation. An orthogonal experiment program was carried out to determine effects of granularities of...
2011 / Mingfen Niu, Xiaoping Pang, Shiruo Chen -
Quality of Feeding and New Lifestyles
Abstract The quality of feeding, understood as a nutrition founded on quality foods and on the varied and balanced contribution in the diet of an adequate level of nutrients, fibers, vitamins and minerals (low in fat and sugars), is one of the...
2016 / Rosa Misso, Mauro Mario Mariani -
Should CITES permit regulations be eased for certain kinds of scientific research?2012 / Shashank Keshavmurthy
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Construction of index system for external risk factors of disease on large-scale farm based on the analytic hierarchy process
Abstract Animal health risk analysis technology on large-scale farm is becoming more important, but the assessment of relevant external risk factors of disease spreading into pig farm is an complex multi-dimensional process. The analytic hierarchy...
2012 / Yi-tian Zang, Ye-ping Tan, Yi-nong Hu, Chang-hua Lu -
Phenolic Compounds Analysis of Root, Stalk, and Leaves of Nettle2012 / Semih Otles, Buket Yalcin
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Land use Regulations Towards a Sustainable Urban Housing: Klang Valley Conurbation
Abstract Sustainability can be achieved through housing development as it could promote social equity, generate economic growth, and promote environmental conservation through its planning, construction, design and management. It is to be believed...
2013 / Hamizah Yakob, Fatimah Yusof, Hazlina Hamdan -
Temperature Integrators as tools to validate thermal processes in food manufacturing
Abstract Characterisation of thermal processes remains is challenge as it involves rotating parts and reasonably high temperatures thus making use of measurement techniques such as thermocouples unusable. Time Temperature Integrators (TTIs) has been ...
2012 / Peter J. Fryer, Mark J.H. Simmons, Phil W. Cox, K. Mehauden, Suwijak Hansriwijit, et al. -
Hybrid Production Strategy Between Make-to-Order and Make-to-Stock – A Case Study at a Manufacturer of Agricultural Machinery with Volatile and Seasonal Demand
Abstract Manufacturing companies want to implement the make-to-order (MTO) strategy to be more flexible and responsive to the volatility of demand and product variability. However, the make-to-stock (MTS) approach is an appealing concept due to its...
2012 / J. Köber, G. Heinecke -
On hydraulics of capillary tubes
Abstract The article considers the laws of motion of water in the capillary tubes, taken as a model for flowing well, on the analogical net count device. For capillary tube the lower limit value of flow rate is empirically determined above which the ...
2016 / N.G. Aloyan -
Garden House (Dam) settlements in Malatya, Turkey
Abstract The settlements in Turkey are various in terms of their shapes, types and materials. As an countryside type of housing, dams are found in eastern and southeastern Anatolia as well as the Central Anatolia and Aegean Regions of Turkey. Such...
2011 / Hasbi Soylu -
Counseling teachers towards the effectiveness of new trends in educational sciences
Abstract Findings from the study that focused on counseling teachers towards the effectiveness of new trends in educational sciences include that teachers accepted the items of the new trends as effective. They also suggested that they need to be...
2009 / Nwokolo Chinyelu -
Effect of Substrate and Intermediate Composition on Foaming in Palm Oil Mill Effluent Anaerobic Digestion System
Abstract Anaerobic digestion (AD) process is a widely applied method for biogas production and wastewater treatment of palm oil mill effluent (POME). AD foaming is one of the major problems that occasionally occur in many biogas plants, since it...
2015 / Nantharat Wongfaed, Prawit Kongjan, Sompong O-Thang -
High temperature combined with drought affect rainfed spring wheat and barley in South-Eastern Russia: I. Phenology and growth
Abstract Heat stress, when combined with drought, is one of the major limitations to food production worldwide, especially in areas that use rainfed agriculture. As the world population continues to grow, and water resources for the crop production...
2012 / Akbar Hossain, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Marina Viacheslavovna Lozovskaya, Vacheslav Petrovich Zvolinsky -
Sustainability in the Education of Interior Designers in Egypt
Abstract The need to introduce issues of sustainability into the interior design curriculum has become critically important. So the purpose of this study was to investigate the current status of teaching sustainability in curricula of interior...
2012 / Rasha Mahmoud Ali El- Zeiny