Search Results - Green recovery

  1. Micro-dosing as a pathway to Africa’s Green Revolution: Evidence from broad-scale on-farm trials by Twomlow, Stephen, Rohrbach, David, Dimes, John P., Rusike, Joseph, Mupangwa, W., Ncube, B., Hove, L., Moyo, M., Mashingaidze, N., Mahposa, P.

    Published 2010
    “…ICRISAT-Zimbabwe has been working for the past 10 years to encourage small-scale farmers to increase inorganic fertiliser use as the first step towards Africa's own Green Revolution. The program of work is founded on promoting small quantities of inorganic nitrogen (N) fertiliser (micro-dosing) in drought-prone cropping regions. …”
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  2. Overall evaluation of artichoke leftovers: Agricultural measurement and bioactive properties assessed after green and low-cost extraction methods by Zazzali, Ignacio, Gabilondo, Julieta, Peixoto Mallmann, Luana, Rodrigues, Eliseu, Perullini, Mercedes, Santagapita, Patricio R.

    Published 2021
    “…Differences were also found for morphological features (aspect evaluation and color in the L*, a* and b* values). For the recovery of phenolic compounds, low-cost, green, and industrially applicable extraction methods were proposed and regardless of the water-based variations employed, stems extracts showed the highest values for biological activity. …”
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  3. Nitrogen mineralization and crop uptake from surface-applied leaves of green manure species on a tropical volcanic-ash soil by Cobo Borrero, Juan G., Barrios, E., Kass, DCL, Thomas, Richard J.

    Published 2002
    “…Leaves of nine green manure (GM) species were surface applied to a tropical volcanic-ash soil at a rate of 100 kg N ha 1 in order to evaluate their N-fertilizer value in a glasshouse experiment. …”
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  4. Global and regional potential of wastewater as a water, nutrient and energy source by Qadir, Manzoor, Drechsel, Pay, Cisneros, B.J., Kim, Y., Pramanik, A., Mehta, P., Olaniyan, O.

    Published 2020
    “…Supporting resource recovery from wastewater will need a step-wise approach to address a range of constraints to deliver a high rate of return in direct support of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 6, 7 and 12, but also other Goals, including adaptation to climate change and efforts in advancing “netzero” energy processes towards a green economy.…”
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  5. Infrared assisted digestion used as a simple green sample preparation method for nutrient analysis of animal feed by microwave induced plasma atomic emission spectrometry by Cora Jofre, Florencia, Larregui, Daiana Natali, Murcia, Vanina Nerea, Pacheco, Pablo, Savio, Marianela

    Published 2022
    “…Based on green analytical chemistry principles it is important to evolve procedures that convert solid samples into solutions without using excessive reagent quantities, energy, temperature, and avoiding waste generation. …”
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  6. Exploring Naturmolnet’s qualities that promote well-being in the public place : pocket parks for a better urban life? by Paolini Madrid, Rebeca

    Published 2022
    “…Green public places are in constant threat due to city development and densification. …”
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  7. Circular Bioeconomy Innovation Hub: the case of Ghana. Annual report 2023 by Agbefu, Dzifa, Amoah, Philip

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, resource recovery and reuse awareness initiatives in pre-tertiary schools have trained 5,489 pre-tertiary school children in 10 schools of which 2,802 are boys and 2687 are girls. …”
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  8. Making the post-2020 global biodiversity framework a successful tool for building biodiverse, inclusive, resilient and safe food systems for all by Gassner, A., Dobie, P., Harrison, R.D., Vidal, Alain, Somarriba, E., Pythoud, F., Kumar, C., Laumonier, Y., Chhatre, A.

    Published 2020
    “…The trillions of dollars to be invested in recovery from COVID-19 offers an unprecedented opportunity for a clean, green and just transition to a more biodiversity-friendly agricultural and food system. …”
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  9. Making the post-2020 global biodiversity framework a successful tool for building biodiverse, inclusive, resilient and safe food systems for all by Gassner, Anja, Dobie, Philip, Vidal, Adriana, Somarriba, Eduardo, Pythoud, Francois, Kumar, Chetan, Laumonier, Yves, Chhatra, Ashwini

    Published 2020
    “…The trillions of dollars to be invested in recovery from COVID-19 offers an unprecedented opportunity for a clean, green and just transition to a more biodiversity-friendly agricultural and food system. …”
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  10. Identification of shoot traits related to drought tolerance in common bean seedlings by Mukeshimana, G., Lasley, A.L., Loescher, W.H., Kelly, James D.

    Published 2014
    “…Stem greenness was highly positively correlated to the recovery, whereas wilting was negatively correlated to the recovery. …”
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  11. Partial balance of nitrogen in a maize cropping systems in humic nitisol of Central Kenya by Kimetu, J.M., Mugendi, DN, Bationo, B. André, Palm, Cheryl A., Mutuo, PK, Kihara, Job Maguta, Nandwa, SM, Giller, Kenneth E.

    Published 2007
    “…This was also true for the residual mineral N in the soil at the end of the season which was about 7.8% of the applied N in the urea treatment and 5.2% in the tithonia treatment.From this study, it was therefore evident that although there is relatively lower N recovery by maize supplied with tithonia green biomass compared to maize supplied with urea, more nitrogen is being lost (through leaching) from the soil plant system in the urea applied plots than in tithonia applied plots. …”
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