Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries topic list of research papers
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Coffeehouses as an informal education institution and coffeehouses of Egypt
Abstract Coffee has been known since 12th century but it has begun to serve as a drink in 14th century and it has created a unique space. This place is being known as coffeehouse. When it appeared it was a place for drink coffee but in fact it...
2011 / M. Cengiz Yildiz -
Women's position in intra organizational informal relationship networks: an application of network analysis approach
Abstract In recent years, one of the issues considered by scientists is the relationship between gender and informal relationship networks in workplaces. Optimize utilization of social networks to achieve better job position in a higher...
2012 / Hannaneh Mohammadi. K, Mahnaz Hosseinzadeh, Aliyeh Kazemi -
A conceptual framework for analysing and measuring land-use intensity
Large knowledge gaps currently exist that limit our ability to understand and characterise dynamics and patterns of land-use intensity: in particular, a comprehensive conceptual framework and a system of measurement are lacking. This situation hampers the...
2013 / Karl-Heinz Erb, Helmut Haberl, Martin Rudbeck Jepsen, Tobias Kuemmerle, Marcus Lindner, et al. -
Study on the assessment approach for crop loss risk
Abstract This paper proposes a new approach to assess crop loss risk more accurately by using cause of loss data. We believe the new approach can overcome the ‘risk underestimate problem’ of the traditional approach and can capture the underlying...
2010 / Qiao Zhang, Ke Wang, Xi Zhang -
The possible role of natural cycle and modified natural cycle in IVF2012 / Aboubakr Mohamed Elnashar
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Ipertrigliceridemia: una dislipidemia comune e di inquadramento complesso2009 / Chiara Trenti, Emanuele A. Negri, Ido Iori, Davide Favali
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The evolution of co-opetition in the Waipara wine cluster of New Zealand
Abstract The co-opetition literature has long focused on the explanatory variables for competitors engaging in cooperative relationships. Yet, there is a gap in understanding the evolution of coopetition. In this article, we re-visit an embryonic...
2013 / Léo-Paul Dana, Julien Granata, Frank Lasch, Alan Carnaby -
Study of Growth, Yield and Radiation Energy Conversion Efficiency on Varieties and Different Plant Population of Peanut
Abstract Solar energy is the major factor to generate sustainability and yield advantage on peanut (Arachis hypogaea L). An experiment to study the growth, yield and conversion efficiency of radiation energy (CE) on the varieties and different plant ...
2013 / Agus Suprapto, Yogi Sugito, S.M. Sitompul, Sudaryono -
Characterization of Biodiesel Produced from Palm Oil via Base Catalyzed Transesterification
Abstract Biodiesel is a notable alternative to the widely used petroleum-derived diesel fuel since it can be generated by domestic natural resources such as palm oil, soybeans, rapeseeds, coconuts and even recycled cooking oil. Interest in biodiesel ...
2013 / Eman N. Ali, Cadence Isis Tay -
Effect of Water Stress on Physiological Traits and Yield In Rice Backcross Lines after Anthesis
Abstract Under the water stress, the physiological metabolism process changed a lot. In this paper, some physiological traits were analyzed, which has been closely related to rice yield. Some rice backcross lines with drought resistance were...
2011 / Na Wu, Yongsheng Guan, Yan Shi -
Water footprint analysis for the assessment of milk production in Brandenburg (Germany)2010 / K. Drastig, A. Prochnow, S. Kraatz, H. Klauss, M. Plöchl
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New traceability strategies based on a biological Bar Code by PCR-DGGE using bacterial and yeast communities for determining farming type of peach
Abstract Introduction EU Regulations continue to be strict in order to allow the highest degree of insurance in foodstuffs' safety and quality. The traceability and labeling of imported products in EU still remain a valuable issue...
2015 / Ahmed El Shobaky, Jean-Christophe Meile, Didier Montet -
Supply Chain Outsourcing in Response to Manmade and Natural Disasters in Colombia, a Humanitarian Logistics Perspective
Abstract This paper analyses the level of outsourcing among the actors of the humanitarian response system to aid those impacted by natural disasters as well as the system to aid those impacted by the armed conflict in Colombia. Based on reports...
2015 / Juan Camilo Sánchez Gil, Sue McNeil -
An in-vitro–in-vivo model for the transdermal delivery of cholecalciferol for the purposes of rodent management
Abstract The natural selection of anticoagulant resistant rats has resulted in a need for an alternative to anticoagulant rodenticides which differs in both active ingredient and in the method of dosing. Cholecalciferol toxicity to ...
2015 / J. Davies, A. Ingham -
Evaluation of edible mushroom Oudemansiella canarii cultivation on different lignocellulosic substrates
Abstract In this study, the mycelial growth rate, mycelial colonization time, yield, and biological efficiency of the edible mushroom Oudemansiella canarii were determined, and the effects of different substrate combinations on productivity,...
2015 / Feng Xu, Zhiming Li, Yu Liu, Chengbo Rong, Shouxian Wang -
The Impact of the Energy Performance Improvement of Historic Buildings on the Environmental Sustainability
Abstract The historic buildings represent an important part of the built environment. The possibility to reuse spaces that represent the local cultural heritage plays an important role in maintaining the identity of a population and its traditions....
2015 / A. Magrini, G. Franco, M. Guerrini -
Key Physiological Parameters Related to Differences in Biomass Production of Maize and Four Sorghum Cultivars Under Drought and Free Air CO2 Enrichment
Abstract Given the future increase in temperature and the decrease in summer precipitation, in temperate regions sorghum could be an alternative energy crop besides maize due its better drought tolerance. However, it remains open how future elevated ...
2015 / Remy Manderscheid, Martin Erbs, Hans-Joachim Weigel -
The Ecological and Ethical Consumption Development Prospects in Poland Compared with the Western European Countries2011 / Małgorzata Koszewska
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When does no-till yield more? A global meta-analysis
Abstract No-till agriculture represents a relatively widely adopted management system that aims to reduce soil erosion, decrease input costs, and sustain long-term crop productivity. However, its impacts on crop yields are variable, and an improved...
2015 / Cameron M. Pittelkow, Bruce A. Linquist, Mark E. Lundy, Xinqiang Liang, Kees Jan van Groenigen, et al. -
Community Participation in Developing and Assessing Household Food Security in the Highlands of Northern Thailand
Abstract The communities in the highland environments are food insecure, depriving of land ownership, and less accessible to infrastructures and services. The present study aimed to understand how the highland communities perceived and defined their ...
2015 / Budsara Limnirankul, Panomsak Promburom, Kuson Thongngam