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View article: The Effect of the Expansion of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Exports and Its Diverse Substitution Patterns on Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Environmental Quality: A Panel Data Analysis Using the ARDL Model Covering the Period 1990–2022
The Effect of the Expansion of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Exports and Its Diverse Substitution Patterns on Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Environmental Quality: A Panel Data Analysis Using the ARDL Model Covering the Period 1990–2022 Open
This study investigates the evolution of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and evaluates their impact on global energy market dynamics—particularly in terms of prices, energy security, and environmental quality—over the period 1990–…
View article: Using vegetation indices from nanosatellites for timely prediction of pasture biomass
Using vegetation indices from nanosatellites for timely prediction of pasture biomass Open
View article: Exploring micro-climate variability for precision vineyard management
Exploring micro-climate variability for precision vineyard management Open
View article: Effects of Different Mulching and Different Percentage of Watering on The Growth and Flowering of African Marigold (Tagetes Erecta L.)
Effects of Different Mulching and Different Percentage of Watering on The Growth and Flowering of African Marigold (Tagetes Erecta L.) Open
The present work entitled as effect of watering levels and different mulching on vegetativeand flowering characters of marigold plant under lathhouse conditions. A pot experiment wasconducted by using randomized complete block design (RCBD…
View article: Integration of Drone and Satellite Imagery Improves Agricultural Management Agility
Integration of Drone and Satellite Imagery Improves Agricultural Management Agility Open
Effective agricultural management hinges upon timely decision-making. Here, we evaluated whether drone and satellite imagery could improve real-time and remote monitoring of pasture management. Using unmanned aerial systems (UAS), we quant…
View article: Infected nursery stock and poor silvicultural practices contribute to development of Ceratocystis manginecans wilt and canker disease in Eucalyptus pellita
Infected nursery stock and poor silvicultural practices contribute to development of Ceratocystis manginecans wilt and canker disease in Eucalyptus pellita Open
In Indonesia and Malaysia, Eucalyptus pellita has replaced large areas of Acacia mangium plantations as the latter species is highly susceptible to C. manginecans. This strategy may not be effective in the long term as E. pellita is also s…
View article: Enhancing Grassland Management Sustainability Through Drone And Satellite: A Comparative Study
Enhancing Grassland Management Sustainability Through Drone And Satellite: A Comparative Study Open
This study evaluates the use of remote sensing to improve real-time adaptive management of grasslands. By quantifying grassland biomass through changes in sward height from pre- and post-grazing events using unmanned aerial systems (UAS), …
View article: Phytochemical Modulation of Ion Channels in Oncologic Symptomatology and Treatment
Phytochemical Modulation of Ion Channels in Oncologic Symptomatology and Treatment Open
Modern chemotherapies offer a broad approach to cancer treatment but eliminate both cancer and non-cancer cells indiscriminately and, thus, are associated with a host of side effects. Advances in precision oncology have brought about new t…
View article: “Agricultural diversity, farmers’ definitions and uses: The case of Tasmanian farms”
“Agricultural diversity, farmers’ definitions and uses: The case of Tasmanian farms” Open
Agricultural diversity can contribute to improving agriculture and food systems sustainability, but it is commonly associated with smallholdings and subsistence farming. The drivers and trade-offs around diversification strategies in high-…
View article: Improvement of pasture biomass modelling using high-resolution satellite imagery and machine learning
Improvement of pasture biomass modelling using high-resolution satellite imagery and machine learning Open
Robust quantification of vegetative biomass using satellite imagery using one or more forms of machine learning (ML) has hitherto been hindered by the extent and quality of training data. Here, we showcase how ML predictive demonstrably im…
View article: Recognising ceratocystis disease symptoms in a Eucalyptus pellita nursery
Recognising ceratocystis disease symptoms in a Eucalyptus pellita nursery Open
Early recognition of symptoms of infection is essential to prevent diseases from spreading through nurseries and into planted systems. In plantations, symptoms of Ceratocystis manginecans infection are typically wilt and canker but symptom…
View article: Advancing Skyborne Technologies and High-Resolution Satellites for Pasture Monitoring and Improved Management: A Review
Advancing Skyborne Technologies and High-Resolution Satellites for Pasture Monitoring and Improved Management: A Review Open
The timely and accurate quantification of grassland biomass is a prerequisite for sustainable grazing management. With advances in artificial intelligence, the launch of new satellites, and perceived efficiency gains in the time and cost o…
View article: Using Transferable Eucalypt Microsatellite Markers to Identify QTL for Resistance to Ceratocystis Wilt Disease in Eucalyptus pellita F. Muel. (Myrtales, Myrtaceae)
Using Transferable Eucalypt Microsatellite Markers to Identify QTL for Resistance to Ceratocystis Wilt Disease in Eucalyptus pellita F. Muel. (Myrtales, Myrtaceae) Open
The deployment of Eucalyptus pellita trees that are resistant to Ceratocystis manginecans is essential for the commercial plantations and therefore the sustainability of forest industries in Southeast Asia that utilize this resource. Curre…
View article: Farm diversification strategies, dietary diversity and farm size: Results from a cross-country sample in South and Southeast Asia
Farm diversification strategies, dietary diversity and farm size: Results from a cross-country sample in South and Southeast Asia Open
View article: Investigating the effects of APSIM model configuration on model outputs across different environments
Investigating the effects of APSIM model configuration on model outputs across different environments Open
Introduction Soil type plays a major role in nutrient dynamics and soil water which impacts crop growth and yield. The influence of soil characteristics on crop growth is usually evaluated through field experimentation (in the short term) …
View article: Assessing the effect of using different APSIM model configurations on model outputs
Assessing the effect of using different APSIM model configurations on model outputs Open
The three major sources of uncertainty in crop models are model inputs, structure and parameters. Model structure is one of the major contributors to this uncertainty, however, its quantification is difficult due to limitations in controll…
View article: Enabling Regenerative Agriculture Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning
Enabling Regenerative Agriculture Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning Open
The emergence of cloud computing, big data analytics, and machine learning has catalysed the use of remote sensing technologies to enable more timely management of sustainability indicators, given the uncertainty of future climate conditio…
View article: Effect of soil types on root infection of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus pellita by Ganoderma philippii and Pyrrhoderma noxium
Effect of soil types on root infection of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus pellita by Ganoderma philippii and Pyrrhoderma noxium Open
Indrayadi H, Glen M, Fahrizawati, Siregar BA, Rimbawanto A, Mardai, Tjahjono B, Mohammed C. 2023. Effect of soil types on root infection of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus pellita by Ganoderma philippii and Pyrrhoderma noxium. Biodiversitas …
View article: Quantifying Grassland Biomass and Regenerative Grazing Using Satellite Remote Sensing and Machine Learning
Quantifying Grassland Biomass and Regenerative Grazing Using Satellite Remote Sensing and Machine Learning Open
The emergence of cloud computing, big data analytics, and machine learning has catalysed the use of remote sensing technologies to enable more timely land management of sustainability indicators such as ground cover and grassland biomass, …
View article: Screening clonally replicated Acacia mangium breeding populations for tolerance to Ceratocystis canker and wilt disease
Screening clonally replicated Acacia mangium breeding populations for tolerance to Ceratocystis canker and wilt disease Open
Three screening trials of clonally replicated Acacia mangium seedlings were evaluated for survival and lesion length following inoculation with locally collected strains of Ceratocystis in Indonesia. Tolerance in the population was low wit…
View article: Phyllode inoculation provides a rapid protocol for preliminary screening of Acacia species for tolerance to Ceratocystis wilt and canker disease
Phyllode inoculation provides a rapid protocol for preliminary screening of Acacia species for tolerance to Ceratocystis wilt and canker disease Open
Ceratocystis wilt and canker disease has devastated Acacia mangium plantations in south-east Asia. Current screening methodologies to identify resistant or tolerant germplasm use potted plants in a greenhouse as a preliminary screening to …
View article: Ease of Access to An Alternative Food Source Enables Wallabies to Strip Bark in Tasmanian Pinus radiata Plantations
Ease of Access to An Alternative Food Source Enables Wallabies to Strip Bark in Tasmanian Pinus radiata Plantations Open
Bark stripping by the Bennett’s wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus (Desmarest) subsp. rufogriseus) from the lower stems of 3–6-year-old radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) causes significant damage in Tasmanian plantations. The usual diet of th…
View article: Multi-resolution analysis of aggregated spatial data to simulate yield and irrigation water demand at regional scales
Multi-resolution analysis of aggregated spatial data to simulate yield and irrigation water demand at regional scales Open
Input data aggregation influences crop model estimates at the regional level (Eyshi Rezaei et al., 2015). Previous studies have focused on the impact of aggregating the climate data used to compute crop yields (Hoffmann et al., 2015; van B…
View article: S5-O.10-Multi-resolution analysis of aggregated spatial data to simulate yield and irrigation water demand at regional scales
S5-O.10-Multi-resolution analysis of aggregated spatial data to simulate yield and irrigation water demand at regional scales Open
View article: Historical and current approaches to decompose uncertainty in crop model predictions
Historical and current approaches to decompose uncertainty in crop model predictions Open
Cropping systems models have become an essential tool to simulate crop growth and yield at different scales to produce actionable information related to climate change, food security, land use and market dynamics (e.g. Waha et al., 2015; W…
View article: <i>Ceratocystis</i>wilt and canker – a disease that compromises the growing of commercial<i>Acacia</i>-based plantations in the tropics
<i>Ceratocystis</i>wilt and canker – a disease that compromises the growing of commercial<i>Acacia</i>-based plantations in the tropics Open
Ceratocystis wilt and canker disease has severely compromised the profitability of Acacia mangium plantations in Southeast Asia. The focus of this review is on Ceratocystis wilt and canker disease in Acacia trees. Its aim is to synthesise …
View article: Detection of necrotic foliage in a young <i>Eucalyptus pellita</i> plantation using unmanned aerial vehicle RGB photography – a demonstration of concept
Detection of necrotic foliage in a young <i>Eucalyptus pellita</i> plantation using unmanned aerial vehicle RGB photography – a demonstration of concept Open
Recent advances and commercialisation of unmanned aerial vehicle/red blue green (RGB) camera systems and digital photogrammetric techniques now provide a cheap and flexible alternative to higher-cost airborne platforms for routine monitori…
View article: Adaptation to Climate Change in the Pastoral and Agropastoral Systems of Borana, South Ethiopia: Options and Barriers
Adaptation to Climate Change in the Pastoral and Agropastoral Systems of Borana, South Ethiopia: Options and Barriers Open
The pastoral and agropastoral systems of the Borana in southern Ethiopia are highly vulnerable to climate change and its impacts. Assistance to enable these smallholders to successfully adapt to future climate change in locally relevant wa…
View article: Contribution of Harvest Residues to Nutrient Cycling in a Tropical Acacia mangium Willd. Plantation
Contribution of Harvest Residues to Nutrient Cycling in a Tropical Acacia mangium Willd. Plantation Open
Harvest residues can play a crucial role in conserving nutrients for recycling in forests, but little is known about the rates of decomposition and nutrient release from these residues following logging in tropical acacia plantations. In t…
View article: Improving the prediction of potato productivity: APSIM-Potato model parameterization and evaluation in Tasmania, Australia
Improving the prediction of potato productivity: APSIM-Potato model parameterization and evaluation in Tasmania, Australia Open
Crop growth models are required to be extensively evaluated against actual data from field grown plants in order to have confidence in their prediction of crop productivity under various management options or a future changed climate. We e…