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Physiological Nitrogen Uptake and Utilisation Responses in Two Native Plants from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau under Different Water and Fertiliser Conditions
Published 2024-02-01“…Additionally, drought restricted rhizospheric and non-rhizospheric alkaline-hydrolysed N release, increased rapidly available phosphorus (RAP) content in rhizospheric soil, limited root growth, and reduced surface area, root length, and root volume. …”
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Analysis of per capita contributions from a spatial model provides strategies for controlling spread of invasive carp
Published 2022-12-01“…We found that where the model suggested management actions should occur depend crucially on the specific management goal (i.e., limiting the growth rate of the metapopulation vs. limiting the growth rate of the invasion front) and the per capita recruitment rate in downstream pools. …”
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Nonlinear Saturation of Vertically Propagating Rossby Waves
Published 2010“…Wave–mean flow interactions limit wave growth sufficiently that a strong additional nonlinear enstrophy sink, through downscale cascade, is not necessary. …”
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The role of Ta on twinnability in nanocrystalline Cu–Ta alloys
Published 2017-01-01“…Nanostructured Cu–Ta alloys show promise as high-strength materials in part due to their limited grain growth. In the present study, we elucidate the role of Ta on the transition from deformation twinning to dislocation-mediated slip mechanisms in nanocrystalline Cu through atomistic simulations and transmission electron microscopy characterization. …”
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A secure version of asymptotic numerical method via convergence acceleration
Published 2020-11-01“…A convergence acceleration algorithm and a step-length adaptation have been included to limit the growth of computation time and to strengthen the reliability of the procedure. …”
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Physiological Response of Oat (<i>Avena sativa</i> L.) to the Foliar Application of Silicon in Conditions of Increased soil Salinity
Published 2022-02-01“…Plants are exposed in the environment to many unfavorable factors that limit their growth and yield. One of them is salt stress. …”
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Molecular Regulatory Networks for Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Rice
Published 2021-08-01“…Nitrogen is an important factor limiting the growth and yield of rice. However, the excessive application of nitrogen will lead to water eutrophication and economic costs. …”
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A contemporary Public Administration in changed circumstances
Published 2012-01-01“…In the dimension of confidentiality, in particular, the example of the USA has been analysed and the possibility of limiting the growth of compulsion in administration which was caused by terrorist attacks on the USA. …”
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Informe sobre el crecimiento de los evangélicos en Chile
Published 2009-10-01“…The study was wondering about which would be the socio-demographic characteristics of Pentecostals and historical factors limiting the growth for a century, the Chilean Pentecostals, offering hypotheses about the relationship between Pentecostalism and socially disadvantaged groups, people with less education and level of qualifications for the job, smaller communes Human Development Index, HDI, more rural, medium and large population size, but with low HDI, with the highest percentage of population belonging to the native peoples of the country as well as Evangelicals are characterized by receiving a higher percentage of disabled people of all kinds, and its members over age 15 have significant deficits in higher education.…”
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Phytotoxicity and Phytotoxic Substances in <i>Calamus tenuis</i> Roxb.
Published 2023-10-01“…Aqueous methanol extracts of this plant species significantly limited the growth of four test plant species, two monocots (barnyard grass and timothy), and two dicots (alfalfa and cress), in a dose- and species-dependent manner. …”
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An Optimal Decision Support System Based on Crop Dynamic Model for N-Fertilizer Treatment
Published 2022-10-01“…This study used the N-limited crop growth model (LINTUL3) to develop an optimal decision support system. …”
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Seasonal Nutrient Enrichment Experiment in Homa Lagoon (İzmir Bay, Aegean Sea)
Published 2014-05-01“…In our study, the elements limiting the growth of phytoplankton were NO3, P and Si in spring season, N and P in summer season, and NH4 in autumn and winter seasons. …”
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The Most Important Fungal Diseases of Cereals—Problems and Possible Solutions
Published 2021-04-01“…Fungal diseases of cereals limit plant growth and development, as well as reduce grain yield and quality. …”
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The oil-climate bargain
Published 2008“…On the other, emerging market countries argue that limiting the growth of their energy-intensive industries is misdirected punishment that does not afford them the same leeway given to developed states.…”
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Exploring new strategies in diseases resistance of horticultural crops
Published 2022-11-01“…These pathogens limit the growth, development, yield, and quality of horticultural crops, and also limit their adaptability and geographic distribution. …”
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Neutralization of the adaptor protein PAG by monoclonal antibody limits murine tumor growth
Published 2022-12-01“…Finally, we show that administration of anti-PAG monoclonal antibody in combination with anti-PD-1 antibody to mice bearing MC38 tumors limited tumor growth and enhanced T cell infiltration to tumors.…”
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Domain aggregation and associated pore growth in lipid membranes
Published 2022“…To help reveal and understand the underlying mechanisms, here we establish a theory to show that the deformation energy of the membrane tends to limit the growth of molecular domains on a lipid membrane, resulting in a characteristic domain size, and that the domain aggregation significantly reduces the energy barrier to pore growth. …”
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Effect of thermal deformation and Nb element action on the organization and performance of steel
Published 2022-01-01“…Of the two steels with different content of Nb element and deformation, the strength of 2 ^# steel is more lager due to more content of Nb can form more precipitates to limit grains growth. Furthermore, the results also shown that adding Nb can refine the microstructure of the steel and effectively improve the mechanical properties, but only thermal deformation has no obvious effect on the improvement of the properties of the steel.…”
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A Novel Biocidal Nanocomposite: Spherical Silica with Silver Ions Anchored at the Surface
Published 2022-12-01“…In particular, we focus on materials that make it possible to limit the growth of bacterial colonies on a variety of tactile surfaces. …”
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EFFECT OF SALINITY ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF THE OLIVE TREE (VARIETY SIGOISE
Published 2018-12-01“…This phenomenon is considered as the most important abiotic factor limiting crops growth and productivity, degrading and polluting soils in arid and semi-arid. …”
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