A research team led by Prof. Wang Kelin from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has uncovered how multitrophic organisms adapt to phosphorus (P) limitation in ...
ROCHESTER — More than 50 people showed up for the first of two in-person meetings Wednesday, Nov.19, hosted by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission to get input on the proposed Lemon Hill Solar ...
ABSTRACT: Hylocereus undatus, also known as dragon fruit, is a crop of growing interest in the Yucatan Peninsula due to its nutritional value, demand in national and international markets, and ability ...
Four years on from the release of its Karst sneaker, Camper follows up with the reveal of its technical Karst 2 silhouette. Staying true to the ergonomic foundations of the Karst line, the new arrival ...
Pastures feed the world. But grazing animals? They can disturb the soil, speed up carbon loss, and weaken long-term fertility—especially in vulnerable karst soils. With climate change intensifying, ...
Hey, did you know that soil has a sadness emotion? Yep, after a sinkhole forms, the ground gets a little depressed. OK, shake your head and roll your eyes. Seriously, in more recent times, we’ve seen ...
Background: Depression areas are essential structural components of Karst ecosystems. Their influence in the carbon and nitrogen dynamics under different land uses, which could be effectively used to ...
The use of remote sensing has increased significantly and is widely employed in environmental studies. This allows temporal analysis and visualization of large land areas within a brief timeframe, ...
Enhancing the total amount and stability of soil organic carbon in ecosystems is of paramount importance for mitigating global climate change. Due to the protection provided by the silica shell, ...