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  1. Water spreading weirs altering flood, nutrient distribution and crop productivity in upstream–downstream settings in dry lowlands of Afar, Ethiopia by Getnet, M., Amede, T., Tilahun, G., Legesse, G., Gumma, Murali K., Abebe, H., Gashaw, T., Ketter, C., Akker, Elisabeth van den

    Published 2022
    “…WSWs resulted in deposition of sediments where sand deposition was higher in the upside of upstream weir whereas silt and clay deposition was prominent at the central location between the two weirs. …”
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  2. Baseline survey report of the Strengthen PSNP Institutions and Resilience phase II (SPIR II) resilience food security activity in Ethiopia by Gilligan, Daniel O., Hirvonen, Kalle, Leight, Jessica, Tambet, Heleene, Tesfaye, Haleluya

    Published 2023
    “…The objective of this report is to present results from the baseline survey conducted as part of the Implementer-Led Evaluation and Learning (IMPEL) evaluation of SPIR II, a randomized controlled trial launched in 2022. …”
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  3. The Nup98 homolog APIP12 targeted by the effector AvrPiz-t is involved in rice basal resistance against Magnaporthe oryzae by Tang, Mingzhi, Ning, Yuese, Shu, Xiaoli, Dong, Bo, Zhang, Hong Yan, Wu, Dianxing, Wang, Hua, Wang, Guo-Liang, Zhou, Bo

    Published 2017
    “…Results In this study, we analyzed the function of AvrPiz-t interacting protein 12 (APIP12) in rice immunity. …”
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  4. Intracellular distribution and binding state of aluminum in root apices of two common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) genotypes in relation to Al toxicity by Rangel Becerra, Andrés Felipe, Rao, Idupulapati M., Horst, Walter J.

    Published 2009
    “…The binding state and cellular distribution of Al in the root apices revealed that the root elongation rate was significantly negatively correlated with the free apoplastic and the stable-bound, not citrate-exchangeable CW Al representing the most important Al fraction in the root apex (80%), but not with the symplastic and the labile-bound, citrate-exchangeable CW Al. …”
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  5. Cellulose acetate and adsorbents supported on cellulose fiber extracted from waxy corn husks for improving shelf life of frying oil by Udomkun, Patchimaporn, Innawong, B., Jumrusjumroendee, N.

    Published 2018
    “…The efficacy of cellulose paper consolidated with cellulose acetate and mixed adsorbents (bentonite: activated clay: celite = 37.5: 50: 12.5 g with 1 g citric acid/100 g mixed adsorbents) on the physico-chemical properties of oil was evaluated during deep-fat frying of chicken nuggets for 7 days. …”
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