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  1. Does green stem photosynthesis affect plant drought tolerance and recovery in avocado? by Valverdi, Nadia Antonella, Guzmán-Delgado, Paula, Goldsmith, Gregory R., Ávila‐Lovera, Eleinis

    Published 2026
    “…Woody plants with green stems may have advantages over non-green-stemmed plants in that extra photosynthetic carbon gain has the potential to improve plant drought tolerance and aid drought recovery. …”
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  2. Rice Responses To A Short-Duration Green Manure .2. N Recovery And Utilization by Morris, R.A., Furoc, R.E., Dizon, M.A.

    Published 1986
    “…Apparent N recoveries from inorganic fertilizer and green manure were 49% in 1983 and 41% in 1984. …”
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  3. Regional Policy Coherence for The Great Green Wall Initiative: Exploring Alignment of the AU Great Green Wall Initiative Strategy with the AU Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan and the AU Green Recovery Action Plan by African Union

    Published 2025
    “…This policy brief explores how enhanced policy coherence among three flagship African Union strategies - the Great Green Wall Initiative (GGWI) Strategy and Ten-Year Implementation Framework (2024–2034), the Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (2023–2030), and the Green Recovery Action Plan (2021–2027) - can significantly advance biodiversity conservation, land restoration, and climate resilience across Africa. …”
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  4. Advancing green recovery: Integrating one health in sustainable wildlife management in the Asia-Pacific Indigenous People and Local Communities by Sangkachai, N., Wiratsudakul, A., Grace, Delia, Whittaker, M., George, A., Nielsen, M.R., Hogarth, N., Pfeiffer, D.U., Smith-Hall, C., Nameer, P.O., Hassan, L., Talukdar, G., Lee, T.M., Mathur, V.B., Rwego, I.B., Compton, J., Mispiratceguy, M., Shi, J., Fine, A.E., Animon, I., Carvalho, K.R. de, Taber, A., Newman, S., Thongdee, M., Sariya, L., Tangsudjai, S., Korkijthamkul, W., Sakcamduang, W., Suwanpakdee, S.

    Published 2025
    “…This review highlights the importance of One Health in supporting sustainable wildlife management to achieve a green recovery through policies and actions based on global and national regulatory frameworks, development of local policies with community engagement, risk assessment and communication, sustainable wildlife use practices, and conducting research and innovation. …”
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  5. Green spaces in urban environments as a human restoration resource by Bärg, Anna

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…green environments…”
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  6. Optimizing a protocol for salinity recovery during seedling stage in rice by Siddique, Md. Abubakar, Egdane, James, Bagunu, Efren, Quick, William Paul, Diaz, Maria Genaleen Q., Henry, Amelia

    Published 2025
    “…Following exposure to seedling stage salinity, plants were transferred to solution with no added salt and allowed to recover. Green leaf area and relative growth rates (RGR) of salinity tolerant varieties and one salinity sensitive variety initiated recovery (i.e. started to increase) after 4 days of salt stress removal and required 6 days to completely recover (i.e. to resume a similar RGR to that observed in the no-salt control treatment), while the other salinity sensitive varieties took more time to recover. …”
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  7. Forage production and animal response in soils in the Cesar valley under a recovery process by Roncallo F., Belisario, Murillo S., José, Rodríguez, Gustavo, Bonilla, Ruth Rebeca, Garrido, María Fernanda

    Published 2019
    “…Sustainable practices were used consisting of appropriate tillage, green manure (Vigna unguiculata), establishment of vegetationwith grasses and legumes (Bothriochloa pertusa, Leucaena leucocephala and Clitoria ternatea) and rotational grazing. …”
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  8. Nitrogen recoveries from organic amendments in crop and soil assessed by isotope techniques under tropical field conditions by Douxchamps, Sabine, Frossard, Emmanuel, Bernasconi, S, Hoek, Rein van der, Schmidt, A., Rao, Idupulapati M., Oberson, Astrid

    Published 2011
    “…Mineral N and microbial N were composed mainly of N derived from the soil. Combined total 15N recovery in maize and soil at harvest was highest for the canavalia residue treatment with 98% recovery, followed by the mineral fertilizer treatment with 83% recovery. …”
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  9. Regional Policy Coherence for the Great Green Wall Initiative: Maximising the flow and impact of finance by African Union

    Published 2025
    “…Strategic alignment with complementary African Union frameworks - such as the Green Recovery Action Plan (GRAP), Climate Change and Resilient Development Strategy (CCRDS), Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (ABSAP), and the Sustainable Forest Management Framework (SFMF) - enhances synergies and opens avenues for blended finance, green bonds, and payments for ecosystem services. …”
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  10. Tomato crop response to short-duration legume green manures in tropical vegetable systems by Tho¨nnissen, Carmen, Midmore, David J., Ladha, Jagdish K., Holmer, Robert J., Schmidhalter, Urs

    Published 2000
    “…The potential of legume green manure (GM) as an alternative to mineral N fertilizer in tropical horticulture has received scant attention. …”
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  11. Predicting natural enemy efficacy in biological control using ex-ante analyses by Gutierrez, A.P., Ponti, L., Neuenschwander, P., Yaninek, J.S., Herren, H.R.

    Published 2025
    “…To demonstrate a potential solution, we deconstructed the biological control of the invasive cassava mealybug (CM) and cassava green mite (CGM) in Africa using weather-driven metapopulation tri-trophic physiologically based demographic models (PBDMs). …”
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