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View article: Food, Energy, and Health Implications of Agrivolgtaic Farms
Food, Energy, and Health Implications of Agrivolgtaic Farms Open
View article: Soil to human health continuum: Exploring ergothioneine and mycorrhizal fungi in shaping the wheat microbiome
Soil to human health continuum: Exploring ergothioneine and mycorrhizal fungi in shaping the wheat microbiome Open
Background The association between plants and soil microbes is critical for both soil and plant health. Studies have shown that introducing beneficial microbial inoculants can shape the soil microbiome community for plant health. Among the…
View article: Shifting sands to sustainable soils: Spatial dynamics of soil water and salinity in a desert oasis ecotone
Shifting sands to sustainable soils: Spatial dynamics of soil water and salinity in a desert oasis ecotone Open
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of soil moisture and salinity dynamics and their governing factors is essential for predicting salinization risks and developing mitigation strategies in arid agricultural landscapes. This study ex…
View article: On the differential effects of salinity and sodicity on aeolian erosion dynamics and particulate emissions
On the differential effects of salinity and sodicity on aeolian erosion dynamics and particulate emissions Open
Wind erosion and dust emissions affect regions of the world with sparse vegetation cover or affected by agricultural practices that expose the soil surface to wind action. Although several studies have investigated the impact of soil moist…
View article: Resilience in Knowledge Graph Embeddings
Resilience in Knowledge Graph Embeddings Open
In recent years, knowledge graphs have gained interest and witnessed widespread applications in various domains, such as information retrieval, question-answering, recommendation systems, amongst others. Large-scale knowledge graphs to thi…
View article: Multi-year analysis of physical interactions between solar PV arrays and underlying soil-plant complex in vegetated utility-scale systems
Multi-year analysis of physical interactions between solar PV arrays and underlying soil-plant complex in vegetated utility-scale systems Open
View article: Environmental Co‐Benefits of Maintaining Native Vegetation With Solar Photovoltaic Infrastructure
Environmental Co‐Benefits of Maintaining Native Vegetation With Solar Photovoltaic Infrastructure Open
Co‐locating solar photovoltaics with vegetation could provide a sustainable solution to meeting growing food and energy demands. However, studies quantifying multiple co‐benefits resulting from maintaining vegetation at utility‐scale solar…
View article: Compounding Effects of Salinity and Compaction on Hydraulic Properties of Roadside Stormwater Control Measures
Compounding Effects of Salinity and Compaction on Hydraulic Properties of Roadside Stormwater Control Measures Open
Stormwater control measures (SCMs) such as retention basins, bioswales, and bioinfiltration systems are used to reduce peak flows and remove pollutants from stormwater in temperate urban landscapes. However, the application of de-icing sal…
View article: Salinity_WT Project
Salinity_WT Project Open
Salinity-affected agricultural systems are distributed throughout the world and a quantitative assessment of soil salinity-wind erosion nexus is therefore critically important in understanding dust feedbacks to climate, soil degradation, a…
View article: Data for the paper: Environmental co-benefits of maintaining natural vegetation with solar photovoltaic infrastructure on agricultural lands
Data for the paper: Environmental co-benefits of maintaining natural vegetation with solar photovoltaic infrastructure on agricultural lands Open
Data for the paper "Environmental co-benefits of maintaining natural vegetation with solar photovoltaic infrastructure on agricultural lands" Chisago_Nutrients.xls: detailed soil nutrient profile from the bare PV treatment…
View article: Evaluating the Tradeoff Between Abstractiveness and Factuality in Abstractive Summarization
Evaluating the Tradeoff Between Abstractiveness and Factuality in Abstractive Summarization Open
Neural models for abstractive summarization tend to generate output that is fluent and well-formed but lacks semantic faithfulness, or factuality, with respect to the input documents. In this paper, we analyze the tradeoff between abstract…
View article: Sev REE Project 2023
Sev REE Project 2023 Open
This study investigated aeolian sediment transport and spatial distribution of sediment in the surface soil for seven years following a prescribed fire using a multiple rare earth element tracer-based approach in a shrub-encroached desert …
View article: The 5 Cs of Agrivoltaic Success Factors in the United States: Lessons from the InSPIRE Research Study
The 5 Cs of Agrivoltaic Success Factors in the United States: Lessons from the InSPIRE Research Study Open
The concept of agrivoltaics (combining agriculture and solar photovoltaics technologies on the same land in novel configurations) has emerged as an approach to mitigate conflicts between solar and agricultural activities by providing mutua…
View article: Approximating 1-Wasserstein Distance with Trees
Approximating 1-Wasserstein Distance with Trees Open
Wasserstein distance, which measures the discrepancy between distributions, shows efficacy in various types of natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision (CV) applications. One of the challenges in estimating Wasserstein distanc…
View article: Woody plant encroachment of grassland and the reversibility of shrub dominance: Erosion, fire, and feedback processes
Woody plant encroachment of grassland and the reversibility of shrub dominance: Erosion, fire, and feedback processes Open
Many grass‐dominated ecosystems in dryland regions have experienced increasing woody plant density and abundance during the past century. In many cases, this process has led to land degradation and declines in ecosystem functions. An examp…
View article: Managed sheep grazing can improve soil quality and carbon sequestration at solar photovoltaic sites
Managed sheep grazing can improve soil quality and carbon sequestration at solar photovoltaic sites Open
Solar energy development is land intensive and recent studies have demonstrated the negative impacts of large-scale solar deployment on vegetation and soil. Co-locating vegetation with managed grazing on utility scale solar PV sites could …
View article: Mobility of polypropylene microplastics in stormwater biofilters under freeze-thaw cycles
Mobility of polypropylene microplastics in stormwater biofilters under freeze-thaw cycles Open
Stormwater biofilters naturally experience dry-wet and freeze-thaw cycles, which could remobilize deposited particulate pollutants including microplastics. Yet, the effect of these natural weathering conditions on the mobility of deposited…
View article: Efficacy of Green Synthesised Iron Oxide Nanoparticles against Various Uropathogens: A Cross-sectional Study
Efficacy of Green Synthesised Iron Oxide Nanoparticles against Various Uropathogens: A Cross-sectional Study Open
Introduction: The shoot-up of antimicrobial resistance leading to the Multidrug Resistance (MDR) phenomenon in clinical pathogens has forced us to develop novel technologies to cease this global threat immediately. Iron oxide nanoparticles…
View article: Combined land use of solar infrastructure and agriculture for socioeconomic and environmental co-benefits in the tropics
Combined land use of solar infrastructure and agriculture for socioeconomic and environmental co-benefits in the tropics Open
View article: Evaluating the Tradeoff Between Abstractiveness and Factuality in Abstractive Summarization
Evaluating the Tradeoff Between Abstractiveness and Factuality in Abstractive Summarization Open
Neural models for abstractive summarization tend to generate output that is fluent and well-formed but lacks semantic faithfulness, or factuality, with respect to the input documents. In this paper, we analyze the tradeoff between abstract…
View article: Dynamic interactions of ecohydrological and biogeochemical processes in water-limited systems
Dynamic interactions of ecohydrological and biogeochemical processes in water-limited systems Open
Water is the essential reactant, catalyst, or medium for many biogeochemical reactions, thus playing an important role in the activation and deactivation of biogeochemical processes. The coupling b ...
View article: Transductive Learning for Abstractive News Summarization
Transductive Learning for Abstractive News Summarization Open
Pre-trained and fine-tuned news summarizers are expected to generalize to news articles unseen in the fine-tuning (training) phase. However, these articles often contain specifics, such as new events and people, a summarizer could not lear…
View article: Quantifying plant-soil-nutrient dynamics in rangelands: Fusion of UAV hyperspectral-LiDAR, UAV multispectral-photogrammetry, and ground-based LiDAR-digital photography in a shrub-encroached desert grassland
Quantifying plant-soil-nutrient dynamics in rangelands: Fusion of UAV hyperspectral-LiDAR, UAV multispectral-photogrammetry, and ground-based LiDAR-digital photography in a shrub-encroached desert grassland Open
<p>Rangelands cover 70% of the world’s land surface, and provide critical ecosystem services of primary production, soil carbon storage, and nutrient cycling. These ecosystem services are governed by very fine-scale spatial…
View article: Woody plant encroachment in southwestern US: Drivers, feedbacks, and conceptual models
Woody plant encroachment in southwestern US: Drivers, feedbacks, and conceptual models Open
<p>Many grass-dominated ecosystems in dryland regions have experienced increasing woody plant density and abundance during the past century. An example is the Chihuahuan Desert in the southwestern US, which experienced different stag…
View article: Data used for the review: Managed aquifer recharge implementation criteria for agricultural and urban sustainability
Data used for the review: Managed aquifer recharge implementation criteria for agricultural and urban sustainability Open
This package includes representative data used in the article "Managed aquifer recharge implementation criteria to achieve water sustainability"
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View article: Generation, Resuspension, and Transport of Particulate Matter From Biochar‐Amended Soils: A Potential Health Risk
Generation, Resuspension, and Transport of Particulate Matter From Biochar‐Amended Soils: A Potential Health Risk Open
Large‐scale soil application of biochar is one of the terrestrial carbon sequestration strategies for future climate change mitigation pathways, which can also help remove and sequester pollutants from contaminated soil and water. However,…
View article: Effects of Revegetation on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties in Solar Photovoltaic Infrastructure
Effects of Revegetation on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties in Solar Photovoltaic Infrastructure Open
Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology is being deployed at an unprecedented rate. However, utility-scale solar energy development is land intensive and its large-scale installation can have negative impacts on the environment. In particular, …
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used a hierarchical model to disentangle the eff ects of habitat suitability and phenology on abundance of Arctic fritillaries, and its detectability by sampling diff erent conditions of temperature, wind, cloud cover, and hour of the day.…
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show that in populations of Sitka willow (Salix sitchensis), an early riparian colonist, female willows are colonizing closer to stream edges than males.This infl uences organic matter inputs and the authors found that plant sex infl uence…