Nigel W. M. Warwick
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View article: Dielectric properties of cereal stubble infected with <i>Bipolaris sorokiniana</i>, <i>Fusarium pseudograminearum</i> and <i>Pyrenophora teres</i> in the microwave frequency range
Dielectric properties of cereal stubble infected with <i>Bipolaris sorokiniana</i>, <i>Fusarium pseudograminearum</i> and <i>Pyrenophora teres</i> in the microwave frequency range Open
Cereal production in Australia is severely impacted by stubble-borne pathogens which can survive multiple seasons within cereal residues (stubble). Microwave radiation may be able to reduce or eliminate the pathogens, but the energy requir…
View article: Contextualisation of salinisation and adaptation preferences in the coastal areas of Bangladesh: Bringing together farmers' salinity perspectives into place‐based policy initiatives
Contextualisation of salinisation and adaptation preferences in the coastal areas of Bangladesh: Bringing together farmers' salinity perspectives into place‐based policy initiatives Open
The salinisation of coastal areas in Bangladesh reduces livelihood options for rice intensification but offers a more suitable environment for shrimp and salt farming. Thus, farmers' salinity perspectives might vary resulting in contested …
View article: Precision Pollination Strategies for Advancing Horticultural Tomato Crop Production
Precision Pollination Strategies for Advancing Horticultural Tomato Crop Production Open
Global climate change and anthropological activities have led to a decline in insect pollinators worldwide. Agricultural globalisation and intensification have also removed crops from their natural insect pollinators, and sparked research …
View article: Adaptation tipping points of salinity management for Boro season rice cultivation in the coastal areas of Bangladesh
Adaptation tipping points of salinity management for Boro season rice cultivation in the coastal areas of Bangladesh Open
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View article: Context of salinization and adaptation preferences in the coastal areas of Bangladesh: Bringing together farmers’ salinity perspectives into policy to achieve SDGs
Context of salinization and adaptation preferences in the coastal areas of Bangladesh: Bringing together farmers’ salinity perspectives into policy to achieve SDGs Open
The increasing salinization of coastal areas of Bangladesh reduces options for rice intensification but offers a suitable environment for shrimp and salt farming. Under these contested land use settings, adaptation decisions to address sal…
View article: A Canopy Transpiration Model Based on Scaling Up Stomatal Conductance and Radiation Interception as Affected by Leaf Area Index
A Canopy Transpiration Model Based on Scaling Up Stomatal Conductance and Radiation Interception as Affected by Leaf Area Index Open
Estimating transpiration as an individual component of canopy evapotranspiration using a theoretical approach is extremely useful as it eliminates the complexity involved in partitioning evapotranspiration. A model to predict transpiration…
View article: Farmers’ Perceptions of Salinity for Ensuring Food Security: Evidence from Coastal Rice-Growing Areas of Bangladesh
Farmers’ Perceptions of Salinity for Ensuring Food Security: Evidence from Coastal Rice-Growing Areas of Bangladesh Open
Achieving SDGs by 2030 such as “No poverty, zero hunger, good health” is the main\npriority for policy planning in Bangladesh. Key challenges faced in achieving these goals is encountered in the agricultural sector. This research focused o…
View article: Effect of Two Seaweed Products and Equivalent Mineral Treatments on Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Growth
Effect of Two Seaweed Products and Equivalent Mineral Treatments on Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Growth Open
View article: Climate trends in the wood anatomy of Acacia sensu stricto (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)
Climate trends in the wood anatomy of Acacia sensu stricto (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) Open
Although the underlying phylogeny determines the qualitative wood structure, climate has a significant influence on the functional wood anatomy of Acacia s.s. , which is an ideal genus to study the effect of these factors.
View article: BIOASSAY DEVELOPMENT USING PEA (Pisum sativum L.)
BIOASSAY DEVELOPMENT USING PEA (Pisum sativum L.) Open
The term bioassay is used to describe the use of living material to test the effect of known and putative biologically active substances. In places where advanced analytical equipment is not available, rapid screening using simple, affor…
View article: EFFECT OF TWO SEAWEED PRODUCTS ON RADISH (RAPHANUS SATIVUS) GROWTH UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS
EFFECT OF TWO SEAWEED PRODUCTS ON RADISH (RAPHANUS SATIVUS) GROWTH UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS Open
Several studies have revealed a wide range of beneficial effects of seaweed products applications on plants growth and development. Seaweeds may cause different effect in plant responses because there are a range possible factors acting in…