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  1. Phosphorus in soils of riparian and non-riparian wetland and buffer strips in the Waikato area, New Zealand por Aye, Tin Maung, Nguyen, ML, Bolan, NS, Hedley, MJ

    Publicado 2006
    “…A significant relationship was found between Olsen P and 0.01M CaCl2?extractable soil P, indicating that soils with a high plant available P pool (measured as Olsen P) potentially have a high P loss in subsurface flow (as represented by CaCl2?…”
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  2. Tillage and crop rotations enhance populations of earthworms, termites, dung beetles and centipedes: Evidence from a long-term trial in Zambia por Muoni, T., Mhlanga, Blessing, Forkman, J., Sitali, M., Thierfelder, Christian L.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Sampling of macrofauna was done once per year using a metal frame measuring 0.25 m2, hand-sorted to 30-cm depth. RotTill treatments had a significant effect on earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris), termites (Coptotermes formosanus), dung beetles (Scarabaeus viettei) and centipedes (Lithobius forficatus). …”
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  3. Antibrowning effect of antioxidants on extract, precipitate, and fresh-cut tissue of artichokes por Ghidelli, Christian, Mateos, Milagros, Rojas-Argudo, Cristina, Pérez-Gago, María B.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Initially, the effect of ascorbic acid (AA), citric acid (CA), peracetic acid (PA), calcium chloride (CaCl2), cyclodextrin (CD), cysteine (Cys), hexametaphosphate (HMP), and 4-hexylresorcinol (Hexyl) at different concentrations was studied in extracts and precipitates. …”
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  4. Sequential phosphorus extraction using iron (hydr)oxide-impregnated filter paper strips por Tuyishime, Jean Rene Marius

    Publicado 2016
    “…The results showed that the efficiency of different methods decreased in the order Pi (62-85%) > OL (25-40%) > 0.01 M CaCl2 (8-24%) of the total P extracted by AL. …”
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  5. Reduced tillage and crop diversification can improve productivity and profitability of rice-based rotations of the Eastern Gangetic Plains por Hoque, Muhammad Arshadul, Gathala, Mahesh Kumar, Timsina, Jagadish, Ziauddin, Md. A.T.M., Hossain, Mosharraf, Krupnik, Timothy J.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Considering the combined effect of tillage and cropping system, CA with R-M rotation showed superior performance in terms of SREY, protein yield, and GM. …”
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  6. Mapping bauxite indices using Landsat ETM+ imageries constrained with environmental factors in Foumban area (West Cameroon) por Tematio, P., Songmene, S.M., Leumbe, O.L., Nouazi, M.M., Yemefack, Martin, Fouateu, R.Y.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Based on mass-transport function (M), elements decrease as follows: Sr > Nb > Cr > Al > Zr > V > Zn > Fe > Cu > Si > Ca > K = Na > Mg > Mn. …”
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  7. Outburst of pest populations in rice-based cropping systems under conservation agricultural practices in the middle Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia por Kumar, Rakesh, Choudhary, Jaipal Singh, Mishra, Janki Sharan, Mondal, Surajit, Poonia, Shishpal, Monobrullah, Mohammad, Hans, Hansraj, Verma, Mausam, Kumar, Ujjwal, Bhatt, Bhagwati Prasad, Malik, Ram Kanwar, Kumar, Virender, McDonald, Andrew

    Publicado 2022
    “…Cropping sequences and no disturbance of soil and grassy weeds had higher live burrow counts (4.2 and 13.7 burrows as compared to 1.47 and 7.53 burrows per 62.5 m2 during 2019–2020 and 2020–2021, respectively) and damaged tillers (3.4%) in CA-based practices. …”
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  8. Efecto de lactasa y cloruro de calcio en las propiedades físicas, químicas y sensoriales del queso crema deslactosado Zamorano por Quezada O., Mónica A., Bernys K., Wladimir A.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Se usó un diseño de Bloques Completos al Azar con arreglo factorial, con tres niveles de lactasa (1.5, 2.0 o 2.5 mL/L de leche) y dos niveles de CaCl2 (20 o 25 mL/100 L de leche) y se compararon con un control (sin lactasa con 20 mL de CaCl2), en medidas repetidas en el tiempo a 0, 10 y 20 días, y tres repeticiones. …”
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  9. Producción de forrajes de avena y trigo bajo sistemas hidropónico y convencional por Morales Sinchire, Dayana Beatriz, Jiménez Álvarez, Leticia Salomé, Burneo Valdivieso, Juan Ignacio, Capa Mora, Edwin Daniel

    Publicado 2020
    “…La mayor altura se obtuvo en trigo FVH con 17,67&nbsp:cm y en avena CA con 82,78&nbsp:cm. En relación con la producción de biomasa, el trigo FVH alcanzó 23,57&nbsp:kg/m2 de materia verde (MV) o 3,10 kg/m2 de materia seca (MS): el resto de tratamientos estuvo por debajo de 13&nbsp:kg/m2 de MV (1,39&nbsp:kg/m2 de MS): el porcentaje de proteína en el trigo CA fue mayor con 19,90 %, seguido de avena CA, mientras que el trigo y la avena FVH tuvieron valores de alrededor del 10 %: en beneficio-costo, el trigo FVH obtuvo un puntaje mayor de 1,46 frente a la avena FVH (0,67), el trigo CA (0,26) y la avena CA (1,00). …”
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  10. Surface albedo and thermal radiation dynamics under conservation and conventional agriculture in subhumid Zimbabwe por Diop, Souleymane, Cardinael, Rémi, Lauerwald, Ronny, Ferlicoq, Morgan, Thierfelder, Christian, Chikowo, Regis, Corbeels, Marc, Affholder, François, Baudron, Frédéric, Ceschia, Eric

    Publicado 2026
    “…CT: 0.24), NTM significantly reduced albedo (0.23), causing positive iRF (warming). iRF was -3.34 ± 0.69 W m-2 and -2.78 ± 0.77 W m-2 for NT in the first and second cropping year, respectively, and increased from 1.14 ± 0.21 W -2 (2021/22) to 2.77 ± 0.41 W m-2 (2022/23) under NTM. …”
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  11. Proton toxicity interferes with the screening of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes for aluminium resistance in nutrient solution por Rangel Becerra, Andrés Felipe, Mobin, M, Rao, Idupulapati M., Horst, Walter J.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Therefore, proton toxicity did not allow the screening of common bean genotypes for aluminium (Al) resistance using the established protocol for maize (0.5 mM CaCl2, 8 ?M H3BO3, pH 4.3). Increasing the pH to 4.5, the Ca2+ concentration to 5 mM, and addition of 0.5 mM KCl fully prevented proton toxicity in 28 tested genotypes and allowed to identify differences in Al resistance using the inhibition of root elongation by 20 ?…”
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