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  1. Live fences – a hidden resource of soil fertility in West Kenya por Theobald, Tim F. H., Mussgnug, Frank, Becker, Mathias

    Publicado 2014
    “…Concentrations and total amounts of soil C, N, N supplying capacity, exchangeable K, as well as aggregate stability tended to be higher in hedge structures than in field crop soil. The amount of labile (permanganate‐oxidizable) carbon and the carbon management index in fence lines on Acrisol were similar to those of the adjacent Kakamega rain forest reserve, while they were reduced by > 50% in crop fields. …”
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  2. Organic amendments affect soil parameters in two long-term rice-wheat experiments por Tirol-Padre, A., Ladha, J.K., Regmi, A.P., Bhandari, A.L., Inubushi, K.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Changes in total and labile soil C and N, and microbiological parameters relative to unfertilized and inorganically fertilized controls were measured. …”
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  3. Yield and soil fertility trends in a 20-year rice-rice-wheat experiment in Nepal por Regmi, A.P., Ladha, J.K., Pathak, H., Pasuquin, E., Bueno, C., Dawe, D., Hobbs, P.R., Joshy, D., Maskey, S.L., Pandey, S.P.

    Publicado 2002
    “…The total and available N and P, and total and labile C contents of soil from Year 10 to 20 were either maintained or increased, but total K and available K declined. …”
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  4. Consumer preferences for rice in Liberia: Some preliminary results por Twine, E., Arouna, A., Aboudou, R., Ndindeng, S.

    Publicado 2024
    “…It employs cross-sectional data obtained from a July 2024 survey of 543 randomly selected consumers from the counties of Bong, Lafia, Margibi and Nimba. Preliminary results indicate that the most important quality characteristics are stickiness (as reported by 23% of respondents), slow digestibility (15%), hard grain (13%), fine grain (11%), swelling capacity (11%), non-sticky when cooked (7%) and doughy (7%). …”
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  5. Natural plant extracts for the in vitro culture of mucuna pruriens por Jorge, M.A.B., Hanson, Jean, Gebremariam, G., Proud, J.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Autoclaving the media rendered inactive the heat labile phenolics, thus eliminating the need for their removal from the extracts. …”
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  6. How do earthworms influence organic matter quantity and quality in tropical soils? por Hong, Hanh Nguyen, Rumpel, C., Henry des Tureaux, Thierry, Bardoux, G., Billou, D., Tran Duc Toan, Jouquet, Pascal

    Publicado 2011
    “…Protection of the most labile SOM structures occurred in the smallest aggregate size fraction (50e250 mm). …”
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  7. Development of strategies for the incorporation of microbial pesticides into the integrated management of migratory pests por Lomer, C.J., Bateman, R.P., Dent, D., Groote, H. de, Douro-Kpindou, O.K., Kooyman, C., Langewald, J., Johnson, D.L., Peveling, R., Thomas, M.B.

    Publicado 1999
    “…The principal disadvantages relate to operating characteristics such as slower speed of kill and slightly greater lability in storage than chemical pesticides. 3 Strategies are being developed to integrate biological control agents into locust and grasshopper management schemes; for Metarhizium the accent is placed on: (i) treating the pest before it invades crops and (ii) situations with a high premium on environmental issues. 4 For some pest situations, fast-acting chemical pesticides will still be necessary for crop protection. 5 A cheaper biological agent, such as Nosema locustae, with the capacity to persist in the pest insect population would be useful. …”
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  8. The mineralization of sulfur from organic residues measured by inverse isotope dilution por Nziguheba, G., Smolders, E., Merckx, Roel

    Publicado 2006
    “…We used the inverse isotope (35SO4) dilution technique to quantify immobilization and mineralization fluxes after incorporation of two organic residues with contrasting C/S ratio's (cabbage or wheat straw) into a sandy soil in planted and unplanted soils (pot trial with ryegrass and incubation). …”
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  9. Oportunidades de mercado para productos elaborados a base de frutas tropicales, y en especial jugos y productos similares. por Olesen, Kortbech

    Publicado 2018
    “…Se muestran los posibles usuarios de los jugos y sus preferencias en cuanto a envaes tales como la industria de las bebidas, láceos, y otras industrias, los canales de distribución, la competencia, los precios y el acceso a estos mercados. …”
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  10. Betydelsen av kolkälla och mikrobiell fysiologisk status för temperaturresponsen (Q10) vid nedbrytning av organiskt material por Bergman, Anders

    Publicado 2008
    “…The more recalcitrant carbon substrate along with base respiration, in this case microbial growth on humus, displayed the lowest temperature responses, Q10-values of less than 2,5, while the more labile sugars displayed Q10-values from 2,5 and up to 4. …”
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  11. Tocopherols in wheat and rye : a review of research within the subject por Becker, Fredrik

    Publicado 2013
    “…Tocopher-ols are most abundant in the germ and tocotrienols are most abundant in the bran. They are labile in the presence of oxygen and heat, mainly because of their ability to act as antioxidants. …”
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  12. Memorias TeSAC Olopa, Guatemala 2019 por Martínez, Jesús David, López, Claudia

    Publicado 2019
    “…Así mismo, el fortalecimiento de capacidades y lazos entre las instituciones involucradas y la comunidad a partir de talleres, ha ayudado a mejorar la comprensión de las diferentes herramientas que desde la Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima (ASAC) permite a los hogares tener una mayor resiliencia frente a los efectos del cambio climático sobre sus sistemas productivos. …”
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  13. Expression and characterization of Ov-47, a dominant antigen of Onchocerca volvulus por Ghoyomu, S.M., Souopgui, J., Pelle, Roger, Titanji, V.P.K.

    Publicado 2002
    “…The antiserum was earlier found to mediate, in vitro, cytoadherence and cytotoxicity reactions to microfilariae in the presence of heat-labile serum factors. The deduced amino acid sequence of the gene was assigned the ENIBL GenBank Accession No. …”
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  14. Soil carbon stocks and stability across an altitudinal gradient in southern Peru por Segnini, A., Posadas, A., Quiróz, R., Milori, D.M.B.P., Vaz Patto, Maria C, Martin Neto, L.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Humification increased with soil depth due to the presence of recalcitrant carbon, while at the surface the presence of labile carbon dominates as a result of a constant input of plant residues. …”
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  15. Can changes in soil properties in organic banana production suppress fusarium wilt? por Geense, P, Pattison, A.B., Kukulies, T.L., Scholberg, J.M.S., Molina, A.B.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Organic soils were lower in plant-parasitic nematodes and sulphate sulphur levels and higher in nematode diversity, labile soil C and microbial indicators. Soil conduciveness or suppression of Foc appeared to be largely governed by competition for carbon. …”
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  16. Soil organic carbon stocks and fractionation under different land uses in the Peruvian high-Andean Puna por Rolando, J.L., Dubeux, J.C., Pérez, W., Ramírez, D., Turin, C., Ruíz Moreno, M., Comerford, N., Mares, V., García, S., Quiróz, R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Soil δ13C natural abundance was about 1‰ depleted in all measured C fractions of cultivated pastures when compared to native grasslands, suggesting that pasture-fixed C forms labile and recalcitrant SOC fractions.…”
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  17. Enhancing Sustainability in Intensive Dill Cropping: Comparative Effects of Biobased Fertilizers vs. Inorganic Commodities on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Crop Yield, and Soil Propert... por Martínez-Sabater, Encarnación, Pérez-Murcia, María Dolores, Andreu-Rodríguez, Francisco Javier, Orden, Luciano, Agulló, Enrique, Sáez-Tovar, José, Martínez-Tome, Juan, Bustamante, María Ángeles, Moral, Raúl

    Publicado 2022
    “…The cumulative CO2 emissions were high in all the organic scenarios compared to the control treatment (277 kg C-CO2 ha−1), probably due to differences in labile organic C contents. Organic-based treatments showed multiple positive effects on crop quality, crop yields, and GHG mitigation potential. …”
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