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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611552/deciphering-winter-sprouting-potential-of-erianthus-procerus-derived-sugarcane-hybrids-under-subtropical-climates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mintu Ram Meena, K Mohanraj, Ravinder Kumar, Raja Arun Kumar, Manohar Lal Chhabra, Neeraj Kulshreshtha, Gopalareddy Krishnappa, H K Mahadeva Swamy, A Suganya, Perumal Govindaraj, Govind Hemaprabha
Winter sprouting potential and red rot resistance are two key parameters for successful sugarcane breeding in the subtropics. However, the cultivated sugarcane hybrids had a narrow genetic base; hence, the present study was planned to evaluate the Erianthus procerus genome introgressed Saccharum hybrids for their ratooning potential under subtropical climates and red rot tolerance under tropical and subtropical climates. A set of 15 Erianthus procerus derived hybrids confirmed through the 5S rDNA marker, along with five check varieties, were evaluated for agro-morphological, quality, and physiological traits for two years (2018-2019 and 2019-2020) and winter sprouting potential for three years (2018-2019, 2019-2020, and 2020-2021)...
April 3, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611272/effect-of-biodegradable-nonwoven-mulches-from-natural-and-renewable-sources-on-lettuce-cultivation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula Marasovic, Dragana Kopitar, Tomislava Peremin-Volf, Marcela Andreata-Koren
Numerous research showed that mulching with conventional agro foils elevates soil temperature and promotes plant growth, but negatively influences soil health and brings environmental concerns. Most of the published research on nonwoven mulches for plant cultivation includes nonwoven fabrics produced by extrusion processes providing nonwoven fabric structures similar to films. A limited number of studies investigate the impact of nonwoven mulches produced by a mechanical process on the cards and bonded by needling on plant cultivation...
April 8, 2024: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611260/new-composites-derived-from-the-natural-fiber-polymers-of-discarded-date-palm-surface-and-pineapple-leaf-fibers-for-thermal-insulation-and-sound-absorption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Ali, Zeyad Al-Suhaibani, Redhwan Almuzaiqer, Ali Albahbooh, Khaled Al-Salem, Abdullah Nuhait
New composites made of natural fiber polymers such as wasted date palm surface fiber (DPSF) and pineapple leaf fibers (PALFs) are developed in an attempt to lower the environmental impact worldwide and, at the same time, produce eco-friendly insulation materials. Composite samples of different compositions are obtained using wood adhesive as a binder. Seven samples are prepared: two for the loose natural polymers of PALF and DPSF, two for the composites bound by single materials of PALF and DPSF using wood adhesive as a binder, and three composites of both materials and the binder with different compositions...
April 6, 2024: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610933/urodynamic-parameters-and-continence-outcomes-in-asymptomatic-patients-with-ileal-orthotopic-neobladder-a-systematic-review-and-metanalysis
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REVIEW
Anastasios D Asimakopoulos, Enrico Finazzi Agrò, Thierry Piechaud, Georgios Gakis, Richard Gaston, Eleonora Rosato
INTRODUCTION: The orthotopic neobladder is the type of urinary diversion (UD) that most closely resembles the original bladder. However, in the literature the urodynamic aspects are scarcely analysed. OBJECTIVE: To provide the first systematic review (SR) on the urodynamic (UDS) outcomes of the ileal orthotopic neobladders (ONB). Continence outcomes are also presented. METHODS: A PubMed, Embase and Cochrane CENTRAL search for peer-reviewed studies on ONB published between January 2001-December 2022 was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement...
March 22, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608779/veterinary-antibiotics-differ-in-phytotoxicity-on-oilseed-rape-grown-over-a-wide-range-of-concentrations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giedrė Kacienė, Austra Dikšaitytė, Irena Januškaitienė, Diana Miškelytė, Gintarė Sujetovienė, Renata Dagiliūtė, Jūratė Žaltauskaitė
Residues of veterinary antibiotics are a worldwide problem of increasing concern due to their persistence and diverse negative effects on organisms, including crops, and limited understanding of their phytotoxicity. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the phytotoxic effects of veterinary antibiotics tetracycline (TC) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) applied in a wide range of concentrations on model plant oilseed rape (Brassica napus). Overall phytotoxicity of 1-500 mg kg-1 of TC and CIP was investigated based on morphological, biochemical, and physiological plant response...
April 10, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608584/unraveling-the-effect-of-phenolic-extract-derived-from-olive-mill-solid-wastes-on-agro-physiological-and-biochemical-traits-of-pomegranate-and-its-associated-rhizospheric-soil-properties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samia Abboud, Azhar Ouni, Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah, Amani Bchir, Sahar Ben Abdelwaheb, Darine Tlili, Soumaya Dbara
Agricultural waste management poses a significant challenge in circular economy strategies. Olive mill wastes (OMW) contain valuable biomolecules, especially phenolic compounds, with significant agricultural potential. Our study evaluate the effects of phenolic extract (PE) derived from olive mill solid wastes (OMSW) on pomegranate agro-physiological and biochemical responses, as well as soil-related attributes. Pomegranate plants were treated with PE at doses of 100 ppm and 200 ppm via foliar spray (L100 and L200) and soil application (S100 and S200)...
April 7, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608570/bioprocess-optimization-for-food-grade-cellulolytic-enzyme-production-from-sorghum-waste-in-a-novel-solid-state-fermentation-bioreactor-for-enhanced-apple-juice-clarification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raikamal Bhattacharya, Sidharth Arora, Sanjoy Ghosh
Transforming global agricultural waste into eco-friendly products like industrial enzymes through bioconversion can help address sustainability challenges aligning with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Present study explored the production of high-yield food-grade cellulolytic enzymes from Trichoderma reesei MTCC 4876, using a novel media formulation with a combination of waste sorghum grass and cottonseed oil cake (3:1). Optimization of physical and environmental parameters, along with the screening and optimization of media components, led to an upscaled process in a novel 6-L solid-state fermentation (SSF)-packed bed reactor (PBR) with a substrate loading of 200 g...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603711/green-treasures-investigating-the-biodiversity-potential-of-equine-yards-through-the-presence-and-quality-of-landscape-features-in-the-netherlands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inga A Wolframm, Lara Heric, Andrew M Allen
At a time of mounting ecological crises and biodiversity loss, there is an urgent need for nature-based solutions. Equestrian properties cover a considerable proportion of the European rural and peri-urban landscape and provide much potential for integrating ecosystem services, such as the inclusion of small landscape features. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence and quality of landscape features (LF) to help determine how the equine sector can contribute to the agro-ecological transition...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602777/smoothing-the-phosphorus-resource-stress-under-the-socioeconomic-development-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingyu Miao, Xiuheng Wang, Gang Liu, Shunwen Bai, Glen T Daigger, Jinhao Kang, Mengyue Wang, Nanqi Ren
Phosphorus (P) is the key in maintaining food security and ecosystem functions. Population growth and economic development have increased the demand for phosphate rocks. China has gradually developed from zero phosphate mining to the world's leading P miner, fertilizer, and agricultural producer since 1949. China released policies, such as designating phosphate rock as a strategic resource, promoting eco-agricultural policies, and encouraging the use of solid wastes produced in mining and the phosphorus chemical industry as construction materials...
April 11, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601961/quality-of-high-fibre-pasta-supplemented-with-watermelon-rind-powder-with-different-particle-sizes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dien Quang Long, Thi Mien Trieu, Thi Thu Tra Tran, Nu Minh Nguyet Ton, Van Viet Man Le
RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Watermelon rind, a by-product of watermelon juice processing, contains large amounts of dietary fibre and phenols with antioxidant capacity. The use of agro-industrial by-products would both improve economic benefits and reduce environmental emissions. The aim of this research is to examine the effect of the particle size of watermelon rind powder on the quality of high-fibre pasta. EXPERIMENT APPROACH: The nutritional, physical and physicochemical quality of three samples of watermelon rind powder, sieved through three sieves with aperture size of 400, 210 and 149 μm, were analysed...
March 2024: Food Technology and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601855/shifting-mammal-communities-and-declining-species-richness-along-an-elevational-gradient-on-mount-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew H Snider, Kristofer M Helgen, Hillary S Young, Bernard Agwanda, Stephanie Schuttler, Georgia C Titcomb, Douglas Branch, René Dommain, Roland Kays
Conservation areas encompassing elevation gradients are biodiversity hotspots because they contain a wide range of habitat types in a relatively small space. Studies of biodiversity patterns along elevation gradients, mostly on small mammal or bird species, have documented a peak in diversity at mid elevations. Here, we report on a field study of medium and large mammals to examine the impact of elevation, habitat type, and gross primary productivity on community structure. Species richness was observed using a camera trap transect with 219 sites situated across different habitat types from 2329 to 4657 m above the sea level on the western slope of Mt Kenya, the second highest mountain in Africa...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601704/-amaranthus-hybridus-waste-solid-biofuel-comparative-and-machine-learning-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abayomi Bamisaye, Ayodeji Rapheal Ige, Kayode Adesina Adegoke, Idowu Abimbola Adegoke, Muyideen Olaitan Bamidele, Yakubu Adekunle Alli, Oluwatobi Adeleke, Mopelola Abidemi Idowu
The diminishing supply of fossil fuels, their detrimental environmental effects, and the challenges associated with the disposal of agro-waste necessitated the development of renewable and sustainable alternative energy sources. This study aims at developing bio-briquettes from Amaranthus hybridus waste, with cassava starch as a binder; both are agricultural wastes. Before and following delignification, alkali-treated Amaranthus hybridus (TAHB) and untreated (UAHB) briquettes were evaluated in terms of combustion and physicochemical parameters...
April 3, 2024: RSC Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601675/tea-camellia-sinensis-cultivated-in-three-agro-ecological-regions-of-bangladesh-unveiling-the-variability-of-methylxanthine-bioactive-phenolic-compound-and-antioxidant-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abu Tareq Mohammad Abdullah, Mahbuba Ibrahim Sayka, Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, Miskat Sharif, Tanzir Ahmed Khan, Sharmin Jahan, Reaz Mohammad Mazumdar, Mohammad Nashir Uddin, Md Mozammel Hoque
Tea ( Camellia sinensis ) is a widely consumed beverage known for its numerous health benefits, largely attributed to its rich content of quality determining secondary metabolites such as methylxanthine compounds and bioactive phenolic compounds. The goal of this study was to find out variations of the levels of methylxanthines, bioactive phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activity in methanolic and hot water extracts of 129 tea samples grown in three different ecological regions of Bangladesh named Panchagar, Sylhet, and Chattogram...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600139/large-co-2-reduction-and-enhanced-thermal-performance-of-agro-forestry-construction-and-demolition-waste-based-fly-ash-bricks-for-sustainable-construction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siddharth Singh, Soumitra Maiti, Ravindra Singh Bisht, Soraj Kumar Panigrahi, Sameer Yadav
The exhaust gases in production of burnt clay bricks is responsible for greenhouse gases (GHGs) emission which increase the carbon footprint in the ecosystem. Here, we report carbon emission and thermal performance based evaluation of 8 ft. × 9 ft. × 8 ft. building. The bricks used in building construction are manufactured from fly ash, agro-forestry wastes, construction & demolition wastes (C&D), ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) using NaOH as activator in order to provide compressive strength in the range of 3-6 MPa with ambient curing at 30 °C for 28 days...
April 10, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598514/isolation-and-characterization-of-cellulase-producing-bacteria-from-forest-cow-dung-dashen-brewery-and-agro-industrial-waste
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mulugeta Samuel Demissie, Negash Hailu Legesse, Aderajew Adgo Tesema
The continuous accumulation of waste, particularly from industries, often ends up in landfills. However, this waste can be transformed into a valuable resource through innovative methods. This process not only reduces environmental pollution but also generates additional useful products. This study aims to screen novel high-efficiency cellulose-degrading bacteria from cow dung, forest soil, brewery waste, and agro-industrial waste in the Debre Berhan area for the treatment of cellulose-rich agricultural waste...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598487/nitrogen-use-efficiency-in-bread-wheat-genetic-variation-and-prospects-for-improvement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suma S Biradar, Mahalaxmi K Patil, S A Desai, Sanjay K Singh, V Rudra Naik, Kumar Lamani, Arun K Joshi
Nitrogen (N) is one of the primary macronutrients required for crop growth and yield. This nutrient is especially limiting wheat yields in the dry and low fertile agro-ecologies having low N in the root zone soil strata. Moreover, majority of farmers in India and South Asia are small to marginal with meagre capacity to invest in costly nitrogen fertilizers. Therefore, there is an immense need to identify lines that use nitrogen efficiently. A set of 50 diverse wheat genotypes consisting of indigenous germplasm lines (05), cultivars released for commercial cultivation (23) and selected elite lines from CIMMYT nurseries (22) were evaluated in an alpha-lattice design with two replications, a six-rowed plot of 2...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598442/system-of-wheat-intensification-swi-effects-on-lodging-resistance-photosynthetic-efficiency-soil-biomes-and-water-productivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramesh Kumar Singh, Pravin Kumar Upadhyay, Shiva Dhar, Rajanna G A, Vinod Kumar Singh, Rakesh Kumar, Rajiv Kumar Singh, Kapila Shekhawat, Sanjay Singh Rathore, Anchal Dass, Amit Kumar, Gaurendra Gupta, Sudhir Rajpoot, Ved Prakash, Sayantika Sarkar, Navin Kumar Sharma, Satyam Rawat, Satendra Singh
Intense cultivation with narrow row spacing in wheat, a common practice in the Indo-Gangetic plains of South Asia, renders the crop more susceptible to lodging during physiological maturity. This susceptibility, compounded by the use of traditional crop cultivars, has led to a substantial decline in overall crop productivity. In response to these challenges, a two-year field study on the system of wheat intensification (SWI) was conducted. The study involved three different cultivation methods in horizontal plots and four wheat genotypes in vertical plots, organized in a strip plot design...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597359/an-eco-friendly-approach-to-zno-np-synthesis-using-citrus-reticulata-blanco-peel-extract-characterization-and-antibacterial-and-photocatalytic-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zorka Vasiljevic, Jovana Vunduk, Dragana Bartolic, Goran Miskovic, Milos Ognjanovic, Nenad B Tadic, Maria Vesna Nikolic
Emission of greenhouse gases and infectious diseases caused by improper agro-waste disposal has gained significant attention in recent years. To overcome these hurdles, agro-waste can be valorized into valuable bioactive compounds that act as reducing or stabilizing agents in the synthesis of nanomaterials. Herein, we report a simple circular approach using Citrus reticulata Blanco ( C. reticulata ) waste (peel powder/aqueous extract) as green reducing and capping/stabilizing agents and Zn nitrate/acetate precursors to synthesize ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) with efficient antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities...
April 10, 2024: ACS Applied Bio Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595153/valorisation-of-essential-oil-of-eucalyptus-populifolia-desf-eucalyptus-woollsiana-and-eucalyptus-exserta-for-agro-industrial-purposes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mouna Souihi, Habiba Kouki, Ismail Amri, Ines Maalej, Amir Souissi, Imen Trabelsi, Ferjani Dhaouadi, Lamia Hamrouni, Yassine Mabrouk
Forest species are characterized by their wealth of essential oils (EOs), which play key requested for alternative control methods against weeds, fungi and pests. This study reports the chemical composition and highlight the antioxidant, antifungal and phytotoxic properties of the EOs obtained from Eucalyptus populifolia Desf, Eucalyptus woollsiana and Eucalyptus exserta . The EOs were analyzed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Their antioxidant, antifungal and phytotoxic properties were investigated...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592785/drought-stress-responses-in-arabica-coffee-genotypes-physiological-and-metabolic-insights
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Habtamu Chekol, Bikila Warkineh, Tesfaye Shimber, Agnieszka Mierek-Adamska, Grażyna B Dąbrowska, Asfaw Degu
Understanding the impact of drought stress on Arabica coffee physiology and metabolism is essential in the pursuit of developing drought-resistant varieties. In this study, we explored the physiological and metabolite changes in coffee genotypes exhibiting varying degrees of tolerance to drought-namely, the relatively tolerant Ca 74110 and Ca 74112, and the sensitive Ca 754 and Ca J-19 genotypes-under well-watered conditions and during terminal drought stress periods at two time points (0 and 60 days following the onset of stress)...
March 13, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
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