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View article: Recycled Nitrogen for Regenerative Agriculture: A Review of Agronomic and Environmental Impacts of Circular Nutrient Sources
Recycled Nitrogen for Regenerative Agriculture: A Review of Agronomic and Environmental Impacts of Circular Nutrient Sources Open
Global agriculture faces the twin challenges of meeting rising food demand while minimizing environmental impacts, necessitating transformative approaches to nutrient management. Recycled nitrogen fertilizers (RNFs), derived from diverse o…
View article: From Feedstock to Function: How Pyrolysis and Oxidation Shape Biochar Performance in Soil–Plant Interactions
From Feedstock to Function: How Pyrolysis and Oxidation Shape Biochar Performance in Soil–Plant Interactions Open
Nutrient losses through leaching and low nutrient use efficiency are major challenges limiting crop productivity and causing environmental pollution. Biochar has been widely studied as a soil amendment to improve nutrient retention; howeve…
View article: Optimizing Biochar for Heavy Metal Remediation: A Meta-Analysis of Modification Methods and Pyrolysis Conditions
Optimizing Biochar for Heavy Metal Remediation: A Meta-Analysis of Modification Methods and Pyrolysis Conditions Open
Modified biochars have emerged as effective adsorbents for remediating heavy metal-contaminated environments, yet variability in modification methods, feedstocks, and pyrolysis conditions has led to inconsistent findings. This study provid…
View article: Unpacking the Trade-Offs: A Meta-Analysis of Soil Fertility, Crop Yield, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Across Fertilizer Types (Organic, Mineral) and Cropping Systems
Unpacking the Trade-Offs: A Meta-Analysis of Soil Fertility, Crop Yield, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Across Fertilizer Types (Organic, Mineral) and Cropping Systems Open
Different strategies are used in organic and conventional cultivation, which can significantly influence crop yield, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and soil quality. However, the relative efficiency of these fertilization practices has no…
View article: Optimization of Business Sustainability Based on Green Human Resources Management in Jepara Furniture SMEs
Optimization of Business Sustainability Based on Green Human Resources Management in Jepara Furniture SMEs Open
Research aims: This study explores the effect of Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) practices on Business Sustainability through Green Work Engagement and Green Innovative Work Behavior in the context of furniture SMEs in Jepara. The …
View article: Crop Growth Analysis of Autumn- and Spring-Sown Wheat–Pea Intercrops
Crop Growth Analysis of Autumn- and Spring-Sown Wheat–Pea Intercrops Open
Intercropping of arable crops might provide yield benefits over monocrops. To assess the effect of sowing date and sowing ratio on biomass formation and competition over time, a two-year field experiment with wheat and pea plants was perfo…
View article: Eutrophication Risk Potential Assessment between Forest and Agricultural Sub-Catchments Using LCIA Principles
Eutrophication Risk Potential Assessment between Forest and Agricultural Sub-Catchments Using LCIA Principles Open
The management of landscapes and agricultural activities significantly impacts phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) losses, directly influencing eutrophication risk. This study quantifies the eutrophication potential of different land covers th…
View article: Analysis of vacuum operation on hydrogen separation from H2/H2O mixture via Pd membrane using Taguchi method, response surface methodology, and multivariate adaptive regression splines
Analysis of vacuum operation on hydrogen separation from H2/H2O mixture via Pd membrane using Taguchi method, response surface methodology, and multivariate adaptive regression splines Open
The influence of vacuum pressure applied on H2 separation from a palladium membrane is explored in this study. Three factors with three levels are considered, including the membrane chamber temperature with levels 320 °C, 350 °C, and 380 °…
View article: Assessing the quality and grain yield of winter wheat in the organic farming management under wheat-legume intercropping practice
Assessing the quality and grain yield of winter wheat in the organic farming management under wheat-legume intercropping practice Open
Intercropping is an alternative farming method that maximizes crop yield and resource usage effectiveness, especially in low-input agricultural systems. Legume-based intercropping systems can effectively boost the quality and wheat yield b…
View article: Agricultural Waste Valorization: Exploring Environmentally Friendly Approaches to Bioenergy Conversion
Agricultural Waste Valorization: Exploring Environmentally Friendly Approaches to Bioenergy Conversion Open
The pursuit of sustainable energy production through the conversion of agricultural waste into different bioenergy resources is of paramount importance given its potential to mitigate environmental impact while meeting energy demands. In t…
View article: Response of Carrots (Daucus carota) on the Growth, Yield, and Nutritional Composition to Varying Poultry Manure Rates
Response of Carrots (Daucus carota) on the Growth, Yield, and Nutritional Composition to Varying Poultry Manure Rates Open
Carrot cultivation in south-eastern Nigeria could reduce the need to transport carrots from northern regions. To explore this, a field experiment with three replications was carried out in Nsukka, south-eastern Nigeria, focusing on four ca…
View article: Testing Biochar’s Ability to Moderate Extremely Acidic Soils in Tea-Growing Areas
Testing Biochar’s Ability to Moderate Extremely Acidic Soils in Tea-Growing Areas Open
Biochar as a by-product of the carbonization of biomass has an inherent potential to modify acidic soils due to its alkaline nature. To explore the mechanism and effectiveness of biochar, a case study was conducted on severely acidic soils…
View article: Environmental Assessment of Dryland and Irrigated Winter Wheat Cultivation under Compost Fertilization Strategies
Environmental Assessment of Dryland and Irrigated Winter Wheat Cultivation under Compost Fertilization Strategies Open
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a strategic agricultural crop that plays a significant role in maintaining national food security and sustainable economic development. Increasing technical performance considering lowering costs, energy, an…
View article: Emotional Skills Training to Control Aggression and Increase Social Adaptation in Children with Educable Mental Retarded
Emotional Skills Training to Control Aggression and Increase Social Adaptation in Children with Educable Mental Retarded Open
Purpose: Children with educable mental retardation encounter difficulties in acquiring knowledge, social skills, and managing their feelings. This current research aims to instruct emotional skills to control aggression and enhance social …
View article: Metal oxide-based electrochemical sensors for pesticide detection in water and food samples: a review
Metal oxide-based electrochemical sensors for pesticide detection in water and food samples: a review Open
The increasing need for food and agricultural resources necessitates using pesticides to protect plants, but this approach also poses pesticide poisoning and environmental hazards.
View article: Quantitative Approaches in Assessing Soil Organic Matter Dynamics for Sustainable Management
Quantitative Approaches in Assessing Soil Organic Matter Dynamics for Sustainable Management Open
The aim of this study was to provide an overview of the approaches and methods used to assess the dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM). This included identifying relevant processes that describe and estimate SOM decomposition, lability, a…
View article: Enhancing Soil Organic Matter Transformation through Sustainable Farming Practices: Evaluating Labile Soil Organic Matter Fraction Dynamics and Identifying Potential Early Indicators
Enhancing Soil Organic Matter Transformation through Sustainable Farming Practices: Evaluating Labile Soil Organic Matter Fraction Dynamics and Identifying Potential Early Indicators Open
The growing global population and increasing demand for agricultural products have exerted significant pressure on agricultural systems. As a result, soil organic matter depletion and degradation have become prevalent issues, including in …
View article: Carbon Fixation and Soil Aggregation Affected by Biochar Oxidized with Hydrogen Peroxide: Considering the Efficiency of Pyrolysis Temperature
Carbon Fixation and Soil Aggregation Affected by Biochar Oxidized with Hydrogen Peroxide: Considering the Efficiency of Pyrolysis Temperature Open
Biochar, as a carbon-rich material, may have a notable influence on carbon balance, especially that in soil mediums. The oxidation of biochar modifies the biochar’s effects on the soil’s carbon dynamics. To evaluate the alteration in soil …
View article: Assessing Grain Yield and Achieving Enhanced Quality in Organic Farming: Efficiency of Winter Wheat Mixtures System
Assessing Grain Yield and Achieving Enhanced Quality in Organic Farming: Efficiency of Winter Wheat Mixtures System Open
Organic agriculture is gaining prominence nowadays; however, the quantity and quality of organic products are still a matter of discussion, and various methods are being tested to fill these gaps. A three-year field experiment was conducte…
View article: Effect of Two Seeding Rates on Nitrogen Yield and Nitrogen Fixation of Winter and Spring Faba Bean
Effect of Two Seeding Rates on Nitrogen Yield and Nitrogen Fixation of Winter and Spring Faba Bean Open
Faba bean (Vicia faba L. minor) is an important grain legume and is widely used as food and feed. It is traditionally used as a spring crop in Central European cropping systems. There is increasing interest in winter faba bean due to a hig…
View article: Impacts of Environmental Factors and Nutrients Management on Tomato Grown under Controlled and Open Field Conditions
Impacts of Environmental Factors and Nutrients Management on Tomato Grown under Controlled and Open Field Conditions Open
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is commonly cultivated in the greenhouse and open fields. Organic and conventional nutrients are two common inputs for crops. Since there are different methods for producing tomatoes, the four most important s…
View article: Carbon Pool Dynamic and Soil Microbial Respiration Affected by Land Use Alteration: A Case Study in Humid Subtropical Area
Carbon Pool Dynamic and Soil Microbial Respiration Affected by Land Use Alteration: A Case Study in Humid Subtropical Area Open
Alterations of soil characteristics frequently accompany adaptations of pristine areas to different land uses, and these shifts have an impact on the overall ecosystem. Soil carbon stores and atmospheric CO2 emissions are directly affected…
View article: Spatio-temporal determinantal point processes
Spatio-temporal determinantal point processes Open
Determinantal point processes are models for regular spatial point patterns, with appealing probabilistic properties. We present their spatio-temporal counterparts and give examples of these models, based on spatio-temporal covariance func…
View article: Spatio-Temporal Determinantal Point Processes
Spatio-Temporal Determinantal Point Processes Open
View article: The Effect of Fsw Parameters on the Macro/Micro-Galvanic Corrosion of the Dissimilar Joint between Az31 and Aa5052
The Effect of Fsw Parameters on the Macro/Micro-Galvanic Corrosion of the Dissimilar Joint between Az31 and Aa5052 Open
View article: Environmental Life Cycle Assessment in Organic and Conventional Rice Farming Systems: Using a Cradle to Farm Gate Approach
Environmental Life Cycle Assessment in Organic and Conventional Rice Farming Systems: Using a Cradle to Farm Gate Approach Open
The rising demand for agricultural products and expanding public awareness of environmental friendliness have led to the adoption of the organic farming system rather than the conventional one. The life cycle assessment (LCA) concept is a …
View article: The Impact of Pyrolysis Temperature on Biochar Properties and Its Effects on Soil Hydrological Properties
The Impact of Pyrolysis Temperature on Biochar Properties and Its Effects on Soil Hydrological Properties Open
Soil structure is a crucial constituent influencing soil organic richness, rooting systems, and soil moisture conservation. Adding biochar to the soil, which directly affects aggregation, can significantly alter the soil moisture status. T…
View article: Cytotoxicity and Mineralization Activity of Calcium Silicate-Based Root Canal Sealers Compared to Conventional Resin-Based Sealer in Human Gingival Fibroblast cells
Cytotoxicity and Mineralization Activity of Calcium Silicate-Based Root Canal Sealers Compared to Conventional Resin-Based Sealer in Human Gingival Fibroblast cells Open
Background: root canal obturation is performed by gutta-percha cones and sealer. Therefore, these materials specially sealers, must be biocompatible. This study aimed to investigate the cytotoxicity and mineralization activity of two calci…
View article: Comparative Influence of Biochar and Zeolite on Soil Hydrological Indices and Growth Characteristics of Corn (Zea mays L.)
Comparative Influence of Biochar and Zeolite on Soil Hydrological Indices and Growth Characteristics of Corn (Zea mays L.) Open
Biochar and zeolite, due to their porous structure, are supposed to be appropriate soil amendments especially in agricultural areas with a lack of water or unsuitable soils with coarse texture. Two soil additions that are intended to assis…
View article: Feasibility of Biochar Derived from Sewage Sludge to Promote Sustainable Agriculture and Mitigate GHG Emissions—A Review
Feasibility of Biochar Derived from Sewage Sludge to Promote Sustainable Agriculture and Mitigate GHG Emissions—A Review Open
Sewage sludge (SS) has been connected to a variety of global environmental problems. Assessing the risk of various disposal techniques can be quite useful in recommending appropriate management. The preparation of sewage sludge biochar (SS…