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Evaluation of nutrient parameters of selected African accessions of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) verdc.)
Publicado 2017“…Verdc), assembled at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria were analysed for important nutrients parameters including moisture content, carbohydrate, protein, crude fibre, total sugar, fat, starch, ash and minerals, based on standard and established protocols at the Crop Utilisation laboratory, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria. …”
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Development of Nutrient Rich Value-added Biscuit through Incorporation of Orange-fleshed Sweetpotato Puree
Publicado 2022“…Orange Fleshed Sweetpotato is a promising root crop due to high beta carotene content and other vitamins and minerals could be used to reduce the gap of nutritional demand. …”
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Situation report on Nepal’s agrifood systems: February 2024
Publicado 2024“…While these higher prices may benefit smallholder farmers, they could pose challenges for poor consumers who rely on purchasing these foods for access to animal-based proteins, minerals, and vitamins.…”
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Identification of promising genotypes through systematic evaluation for arsenic tolerance and exclusion in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Publicado 2021“…However, regular occurrences of carcinogenic arsenic (As) minerals in waterlogged paddy topsoil pose a great threat to rice production and consumers across the globe. …”
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Fallow and Sesbania Effects on Soil Nitrogen Dynamics in Lowland Rice-Based Cropping Systems
Publicado 1993“…Results suggest that weeds and crops before rice can reduce soil N loss by assimilating nitrate‐N and then cycling this N through incorporated plant residues back to the soil where it is rapidly mineralized and used by rice.…”
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Short duration cowpea varieties for cultivation as a niche crop in various cropping systems for enhanced pulse production
Publicado 2017“…This has led to inadequate protein and minerals in the diets of rural and urban masses on one hand and imbalanced soil fertility due to cereal-cereal rotation on the other hand. …”
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Genomics-integrated breeding for carotenoids and folates in staple cereal grains to reduce malnutrition
Publicado 2020“…Cereal grains provide more than 50% of the daily requirement of calories in human diets, but they often fail to provide adequate essential minerals and vitamins. Cereal crop production in developing countries achieved remarkable yield gains through the efforts of the Green Revolution (117% in rice, 30% in wheat, 530% in maize, and 188% in pearl millet). …”
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Criticality assessment of global freshwater resource use: adapting abiotic resource criticality frameworks – water SCARCE
Publicado 2025“…Existing abiotic resource criticality assessments provide valuable frameworks for evaluating the vulnerability and supply risks of resources but have predominantly focused on minerals, overlooking the freshwater criticality. Thus, we developed Water SCARCE, a novel and integrative approach for freshwater criticality assessment. …”
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Changes in folic acid, phenolic components, and angiotensinconverting enzyme inhibitory activity in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) green pods with different pod maturity
Publicado 2025“…Consuming green pods provides vitamins, minerals, and functional components for small-scale farmers with limited access to vegetables. …”
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Machine learning reveals drivers of yield sustainability in five decades of continuous rice cropping
Publicado 2025“…Enhanced nitrogen mineralization and improved early rice growth may be contributing factors. …”
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Human impacts and aridity differentially alter soil N availability in drylands worldwide
Publicado 2016“…We conducted a global observational study to evaluate how aridity and human impacts, together with biotic and abiotic factors, affect key soil variables of the N cycle.Two hundred and twenty‐four dryland sites from all continents except Antarctica widely differing in their environmental conditions and human influence.Using a standardized field survey, we measured aridity, human impacts (i.e. proxies of land uses and air pollution), key biophysical variables (i.e. soil pH and texture and total plant cover) and six important variables related to N cycling in soils: total N, organic N, ammonium, nitrate, dissolved organic:inorganic N and N mineralization rates. We used structural equation modelling to assess the direct and indirect effects of aridity, human impacts and key biophysical variables on the N cycle.Human impacts increased the concentration of total N, while aridity reduced it. …”
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A meta-analysis of soil salinization effects on nitrogen pools, cycles and fluxes in coastal ecosystems
Publicado 2017“…Soil salinization also increased the net N mineralization by 70%, although salinization effects were not observed on the net nitrification, denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium in this meta‐analysis. …”
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Response of maize (Zea mays) to phosphorus application on basaltic soils in Northwestern Cameroon
Publicado 2000“…It was concluded that a sizable proportion of P released from organic P mineralization was used to satisfy P sorption capacity of the soils, resulting in maize response to small rates of fertilizer P application. …”
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Characterization of a diverse okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) germplasm collection based on fruit quality traits
Publicado 2025“…Okra is an important dietary component of many Asian countries, providing high levels of dietary fiber, phytonutrients (e.g., antioxidant vitamins and pigments), and essential minerals. Evaluation of okra germplasm collections can improve the curation of genebanks and help identify superior materials for breeding. …”
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Light acidification in N-fertilized loess soils along a climosequence affected chemical and mineralogical properties in the short-term
Publicado 2018“…This is because udic soils contain high SOM as well as illitic clays and silts while ustic soils contain free lime and high density charged clay minerals, which have high H+ neutralization capacity. …”
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Flavour improvement of water solutions comprising bitter amino acids
Publicado 2011“…The choice of water, more specifically the composition of minerals and salts, might considerably affect flavour qualities and bitterness of BCAA solution. …”
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Phosphorus in agricultural soils around the Baltic Sea : comparisons of different laboratory methods as indices for phosphorus leaching to waters
Publicado 2009“…The different active agents used in the four methods differ in their efficiency in desorbing and releasing P from minerals and organic compounds. In the Baltic Sea area, neither a P adsorption index (PSI) or the amounts of P in relation to aluminium (Al-AL) and iron (Fe-AL) in the acidic AL extract is suggested to be a general good predictor of soil capacity to adsorb P or release dissolved reactive P (DRP) to water, based on the results from the limited number of sites in the present study. …”
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Bokashi y supermagro : abonos a base de estiércoles utilizados como única fuente de fertilización en trigo
Publicado 2024“…También se añaden harina de rocas molidas o algunos minerales para completar la calidad nutritiva del biofermento, entre los que están: fósforo, zinc, calcio, magnesio, boro, cobre y potasio. …”
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