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  1. Evaluation of the Impact of No-Till on Soil Erosion using Soil Aggregate Stability and Fallout Radionuclides in Northern Morocco por Hamza Iaaich, Rachid Moussadek, Rachid Mrabet, Ahmed Douaik, Bouamar Baghdad, Moncef Benmansour, Anis Zouagui, Nezha Asserar, Abdelhak Bouabdli

    Publicado 2023
    “…Five samples were collected from each study site with 10m increment. The results showed that the mean weighted diameter (MWD) was of 2.2 for the NT plot and 2.0 for the CT plot, this indicates a lower soil detachability under the no-till system. …”
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  2. Developing an NIRS prediction model for oil, protein, amino acids and fatty acids in amaranth and buckwheat por Shruti, Shukla, Alka, Rahman, Saman Saim, Suneja, Poonam, Yadav, Rashmi, Hussain, Zakir, Singh, Rakesh, Yadav, Shiv Kumar, Rana, Jai Chand, Yadav, Sangita, Bhardwaj, Rakesh

    Publicado 2023
    “…NIRS prediction models are developed in this study using the mPLS regression technique for oil, protein, fatty acids and essential amino acid estimation in amaranth and buckwheat. …”
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  3. Mate-choice for close kin is associated with improved offspring survival in Lodoicea maldivica, the largest-seeded plant in the world por Morgan, Emma J., Kaiser-Bunbury, Christopher N., Edwards, Peter J., Fleischer-Dogley, Frauke, Kettle, Christopher J.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Mean distance between parental pairs was 26.8 m. Correlated paternity was low (0.168), indicating that mother trees were often pollinated by several fathers. …”
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  4. High public good values for ecosystem service attributes of on-farm quinoa diversity conservation in Peru por Drucker, Adam G, Pradel, Willy, Scott, Craig, Elmes, Sarah, Arpazi Valero, Kleny G., Zander, Kerstin K.

    Publicado 2024
    “…A conservative aggregation of the WTP estimates to the population of the three regions results in an estimated total WTP for quinoa conservation of US$24.18 m and a benefit-cost ratio of 1.22. Findings demonstrate the significant and frequently ignored social welfare benefits associated with non-market agrobiodiversity-related public good ecosystem services, in this case equivalent to just over a quarter of market production values. …”
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