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Journal articles on the topic "Dry biomass productivity"

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Prado-Junior, Jamir A., Ivan Schiavini, Vagner S. Vale, et al. "Conservative species drive biomass productivity in tropical dry forests." Journal of Ecology 104, no. 3 (2016): 817–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12543.

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Assemany, Paula Peixoto, Maria Lúcia Calijuri, Eduardo de Aguiar do Couto, Fernanda Pereira da Silva, and Mauro Henrique Batalha de Souza. "Energy recovery in high rate algal pond used for domestic wastewater treatment." Water Science and Technology 78, no. 1 (2017): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.570.

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Abstract High rate algal pond (HRAP) was evaluated according to its energy potential and productivity by two rates, net energy ratio (NER) and specific biomass productivity. All energy inputs were calculated according to one HRAP with pre-ultraviolet disinfection treating anaerobic domestic sewage. The outputs were calculated for two energetic pathways: lipid and biogas production for the raw biomass (RB) and biomass after lipid extraction. The non-polar lipid content in dry biomass was 7.6%, reaching a daily lipid productivity of 0.2 g/m2·day and the biogas production potential was 0.20 m3/kg
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Faggotter, S. J., I. T. Webster, and M. A. Burford. "Factors controlling primary productivity in a wet–dry tropical river." Marine and Freshwater Research 64, no. 7 (2013): 585. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf12299.

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Algal production in rivers fuels foodwebs, and factors controlling this production ultimately affect food availability. Conversely, excessive algal production can have negative effects on higher trophic levels. The present study examined permanent waterholes in a disconnected wet–dry tropical river to determine the controls on algal production. Primary production in this river system was high compared with arid-zone and perennially flowing tropical rivers. Phytoplankton biomass increased over the dry season but this appeared to be because waterhole volume decreased, due to evaporation. Nitroge
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Belyshkina, M. E., T. P. Kobozeva, M. G. Zagoruiko, et al. "Influence of moisture supply during the growing period on productivity and fodder value of soybean." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1405, no. 1 (2024): 012027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1405/1/012027.

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Abstract The paper presents the results of research on comparative study of seed yield formation and aboveground biomass yield of soybean in years with different moisture availability, under the conditions of the Central region of the Non-Chernozem zone of Russia. It has been found that the maximum accumulation of both raw and dry aboveground biomass, crude protein and fodder units in soybean agrocenosis is observed at the stage of full seed (R6). The average values for maximum yields in the experiment were the following: of aboveground raw biomass – 24.8 t/ha, aboveground dry biomass – 6.82 t
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Ahmadzadeh Araji, Hamidreza, Aimrun Wayayok, Samar Khayamim, et al. "Calibration of the Aquacrop Model to Simulate Sugar Beet Production and Water Productivity under Different Treatments." Applied Engineering in Agriculture 35, no. 2 (2019): 211–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aea.12946.

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Abstract. The AquaCrop model, calibrated for 2002 and validated for 2003, is used to simulate sugar beet root dry yield, dry biomass, water productivity based on irrigation (WPi), and water productivity based on total water input (WPi+p) in an experimental field of the Karaj Sugar Beet Seed Institute (Karaj, Iran). Three irrigation treatments including full irrigation, 75% deficit irrigation, and 50% deficit irrigation were carried out in the main plots. The results of statistical comparison between the model output and observed data in the calibration (2002) and validation (2003) years showed
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Chavez, Jose C., Juan Enciso, Girisha Ganjegunte, Nithya Rajan, John Jifon, and Vijay P. Singh. "Growth Response and Productivity of Sorghum for Bioenergy Production in South Texas." Transactions of the ASABE 62, no. 5 (2019): 1207–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/trans.13317.

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Abstract. Biomass sorghum ( (L.) Moench) is widely recognized for its high biomass yield potential, high efficiency in converting solar energy into biomass, and high efficiency in water use for biofuel production. Therefore, it could be a sustainable alternative to traditional food/feed crops in south Texas. The objectives of this investigation were to: (1) quantify the growth response and dry biomass productivity of a forage sorghum hybrid (Pioneer 877F) and two high-biomass sorghum hybrids (Blade ES 5140 and Blade ES 5200) in south Texas, (2) determine the radiation use efficiency (RUE) and
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Enciso, Juan, Jose C. Chavez, Girisha Ganjegunte, and Samuel D. Zapata. "Energy Sorghum Production under Arid and Semi-Arid Environments of Texas." Water 11, no. 7 (2019): 1344. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11071344.

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Water availability and supply are critical factors in the production of bioenergy. Dry biomass productivity and water use efficiency (WUE) of two biomass sorghum cultivars (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) were studied in two different climatic locations during 2014 and 2015. The objective of this field study was to evaluate the dry biomass productivity and water use efficiency of two energy sorghum cultivars grown in two different climatic environments: one at Pecos located in the Chihuahuan Desert and a second one located at Weslaco in the Lower Rio Grande bordering Mexico and with a semiarid en
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Palanisamy, Karthick Murugan, Gaanty Pragas Maniam, Ahmad Ziad Sulaiman, Mohd Hasbi Ab. Rahim, Natanamurugaraj Govindan, and Yusuf Chisti. "Palm Oil Mill Effluent for Lipid Production by the Diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana." Fermentation 8, no. 1 (2022): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8010023.

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Biomass and lipid production by the marine centric diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana were characterized in media based on palm oil mill effluent (POME) as a source of key nutrients. The optimal medium comprised 20% by volume POME, 80 µM Na2SiO3, and 35 g NaCl L−1 in water at pH ~7.7. In 15-day batch cultures (16:8 h/h light–dark cycle; 200 µmol photons m−2 s−1, 26 ± 1 °C) bubbled continuously with air mixed with CO2 (2.5% by vol), the peak concentration of dry biomass was 869 ± 14 mg L−1 corresponding to a productivity of ~58 mg L−1 day−1. The neutral lipid content of the biomass was 46.2 ± 1.1%
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Chavez, Jose C., Juan Enciso, Manyowa N. Meki, Jaehak Jeong, and Vijay P. Singh. "Simulation of Energy Sorghum under Limited Irrigation Levels Using the EPIC Model." Transactions of the ASABE 61, no. 1 (2018): 121–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/trans.12470.

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Abstract. Energy sorghum is one of the most attractive alternatives for producing energy in many regions of the world because of the high biomass productivity obtained in a short period. However, it faces many challenges, particularly where water resources are limited. Crop simulation models are suitable decision support tools for the assessment of crop water use and biomass production under different spatial and climatic conditions. Calibration of simulation models to local conditions is a necessary procedure to improve model reliability. The objective of this study was to calibrate and evalu
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de Cortázar, Victor Garcia, and Park S. Nobel. "Biomass and Fruit Production for the Prickly Pear Cactus, Opuntia ficus-indica." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 117, no. 4 (1992): 558–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.117.4.558.

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Productivity of irrigated prickly pear cactus [Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Miller] was studied over 3 years in central Chile using two planting densities. A low-density planting (0.25 plants/m2), traditionally favored for fruit production, had maximal fruit productivity in the 2nd year (6 Mg dry weight/ha per year). A high-density planting (24 plants/m2), which assured almost full interception of incident solar radiation, led to an extremely high shoot dry-weight productivity (50 Mg·ha-1·year-1) in the 2nd year and maximal fruit productivity (6 Mg·ha-1·year-1) in the 3rd year. Cladode dry weight
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Ferreira, Liana Viviam. "Análise do crescimento e da produção de ervilha torta (Pisum sativum L.) em ambiente protegido e cultivo hidropônico." Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 2013. http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2373.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dry biomass productivity"

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Thierfelder, Christian, and Peter Steward. "Increasing adaptation to climate stress by applying conservation agriculture in Southern Africa." In Conservation agriculture in Africa: climate smart agricultural development. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245745.0016.

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Abstract Climate change and soil fertility decline are threatening food security in southern Africa and efforts have been made to adapt current cropping systems to the needs of smallholder farmers. Conservation Agriculture (CA) based on minimum soil disturbance, crop residue retention and crop diversification has been proposed as a strategy to address the challenges smallholder farmers face. Here we analyse the potential contributions of CA towards adaptation to the effects of climate change by summarizing data on infiltration, soil moisture dynamics and crop productivity under heat and drough
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Habyarimana, Ephrem, and Sofia Michailidou. "Genomic Prediction and Selection in Support of Sorghum Value Chains." In Big Data in Bioeconomy. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71069-9_16.

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AbstractGenomic prediction and selection models (GS) were deployed as part of DataBio project infrastructure and solutions. The work addressed end-user requirements, i.e., the need for cost-effectiveness of the implemented technologies, simplified breeding schemes, and shortening the time to cultivar development by selecting for genetic merit. Our solutions applied genomic modelling in order to sustainably improve productivity and profits. GS models were implemented in sorghum crop for several breeding scenarios. We fitted the best linear unbiased predictions data using Bayesian ridge regressi
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Martínez-Yrízar, Angelina. "Biomass distribution and primary productivity of tropical dry forests." In Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests. Cambridge University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511753398.013.

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Leigh, Egbert Giles. "Biomass and Productivity of Tropical Forest." In Tropical Forestecology A Viewfrom Barro Colorado Island. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195096026.003.0006.

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Abstract What factors govern the dry matter content and limit the productivity of tropical forest? Tropical forest, which occupies 4% of this planet’s surface, produces 49 billion tons of dry matter per year, containing 22 billion tons of carbon, two-sevenths of the world’s primary production (Whittaker 1975). What the factors are that limit the productivity of tropical forest is now a fashionable question. Human activities are pouring 7.1 billion tons of carbon per year into the earth’s atmosphere, of which 53% is taken back by its various ecosystems (R. F. Stallard, p. c.). The remaining 3.3
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Henderson, Peter A. "Estimation of Productivity and the Construction of Energy Budgets." In Southwood's Ecological Methods. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862277.003.0014.

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Methods to assess the size of a population and the interactions between populations in terms of biomass (weight of living material) or energy content are described. Biomass can be expressed as wet weight, dry weight (DW), shell-free dry weight (SFDW), ash-free dry weight, or as the amount of organic carbon present. The energy content of a material may be determined directly by oxidation, either by potassium dichromate in sulphuric acid, or by burning in oxygen and determining the amount of heat liberated. The latter method—bomb calorimetry—is most convenient and is widely used in ecology, but
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Muskan, Madhu, and Dr Kanchan Kumari. "AN OVERVIEW OF ALGAE BIODIESEL." In Futuristic Trends in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Volume 3 Book 6. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bars6p4ch1.

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The main energy sources include coal, petroleum, crude oil, nuclear energy and hydroelectricity. Due to the growing population and industrialization, there is an increasing demand for energy. Fossil fuels, such as petroleum, contribute to carbon dioxide emissions that cause global warming, hence their usage cannot be sustained owing to supply shortages. Research has focused on using biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Macroalgae are particularly promising as they have a high level of lipid content, making up to 80% of their dry weight. Microalgae are also considered viable sources of
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Larsson, C. M., M. Mattsson*, P. Duarte, et al. "Uptake and assimilation of nitrate under nitrogen limitation." In Nitrogen Metabolism of Plants. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198577522.003.0006.

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Abstract Nitrogen concentrations in plant tissue normally range from 0.5-5 per cent of total plant dry matter, depending on plant species, tissue type, tissue age, and nitrogen availability. Nitrogen reservoirs in soils are, with few exceptions, massive compared to the amount of nitrogen contained in living biomass (Post et al. 1985; Haynes 1986). However, release of nitrogen in mineralization may be slow, and its availability to individual plants further limited by factors affecting its mobility, by intra- and interspecific competition, or by denitrification. Thus, nitrogen availability may b
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Tesfaye Atumo, Tessema, Milkias Fanta Heliso, Derebe Kassa Hibebo, Bereket Zeleke Tunkala, and Yoseph Mekasha. "Top Dressing of Fertilizers: A Way Forward for Boosting Productivity and Economic Viability of Grasslands." In Grasses and Grassland - New Perspectives [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99094.

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Grasslands in the Ethiopian highlands have been degrading with grazing loads. Fertilizers like nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur improves the soil fertility and species composition of the grazing lands. This study justifies, evaluation of top dressing nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on biomass yield of grass lands for market-oriented livestock production studied at Chosha kebele, Southern Ethiopia in 2017. Three fertilizer levels ((T1), 150 kg ha−1 urea (T2) and combination of 110 kg ha−1 urea and 100 kg ha−1 NPS (T3)) were laid out in randomized complete block design with 6 replications in
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Muller-Landau, Helene, Camille Piponiot, Rolando Pérez, et al. "Forest Biomass Carbon Stocks and Fluxes in a Broader Context: Insights and Opportunities Associated with the Central Panama Plot Network." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.26880790.

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&lt;p dir="ltr"&gt;TRACT. Comparisons among sites varying in climate and soils can yield important insights into the mechanisms shaping forest carbon stocks and fluxes. Research at a network of small plots spanning regional variation in central Panama, including a strong regional rainfall gradient and high geological heterogeneity, provides excellent opportunities for such comparisons, and places findings for Barro Colorado Island (BCI) in a broader context. Here, we examine regional variation in climate, soils, and land use history and discuss associated datasets. We then review previous work
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Indraja, P., Dr K. Krupavathi, Dr H.V. Hema Kumar, Dr A. Mani, and Dr L. Edukondalu. "PREDICTION OF ROOT ZONE SOIL SALINITY AND ITS SIMULATED EFFECT ON PADDY CROP YIELD." In Futuristic Trends in Agriculture Engineering & Food Sciences Volume 3 Book 10. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bcag10p4ch4.

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Sustained productivity from limited land resources is main concern where in the productive lands are getting degraded by different means. Especially in the canal irrigated command areas the land degradation due to root zone salinity and raised ground water table are posing main issues. Present study was conducted to predict the soil salinity and waterlogging using Saltmod and its combined effect on paddy yield using FAOs AquaCrop model for the Krishna Central Delta in Andhra Pradesh. It was found that waterlogging condition exists in the entire simulation period of 10 years and also soil salin
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Conference papers on the topic "Dry biomass productivity"

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LINKEVIČIUS, Edgaras, Heinz RÖHLE, and Jens SCHRÖDER. "BIOMASS MODELS FOR SHORT ROTATION WILLOW PLANTATIONS IN LITHUANIA." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.028.

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Despite of increasing areas of short rotation willow plantations in Lithuania, only few studies have been done so far regarding the biomass production in these plantations. To fill this gap, the aim of this study was to develop biomass equations for fresh and for oven drywillow biomass and to estimate the yield of short rotation plantations as expressed in fresh and oven dry biomass. The data required by this study was gathered in the western part of Lithuania, in the Šilutė and Tauragė regions. For this purpose, sample plots were established in 21 short rotation willow plantations managed by
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khan, Shoyeb, Probir Das, Mohammed Abdul Quadir, Mahmoud Thaher, and Hareb Al Jabri. "Pretreatment of Cyanobacterial Chroococcidiopsis: Biomass prior to Hydrothermal Liquefaction for Enhanced Hydrocarbon Yield and Energy Recovery." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2020.0024.

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Chroococcidiopsis sp. was grown in 200 L open raceway pond. Biomass density and average biomass productivity were 0.41 g/L and 16.1 g/m2/d. Chroococcidiopsis biomass was harvested by self-settling. Self settled biomass was further subjected to centrifugation to obtain a biomass paste with 25-30% solid content. Centrifuged biomass was dried at 80 °C overnight and used as a feedstock for pretreatment step. Biomass was pretreated in water at 105 °C for 15 minutes. A slurry containing 15 wt% pretreated and untreated biomass (control) in deionized water was prepared and subjected to hydrothermal li
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Yeremenko, Oleksandr, Stanislav Khalin, Vasyl Khmelovskyi, Tatyana Zubok, and Larysa Piskunova. "Improvement of biomass granulator matrix mechanism." In 24th International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.22616/erdev.2025.24.tf113.

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Matrix-type granulators have a pressing mechanism consisting of a perforated ring die and rollers that press biomass into the die channels (dies). At high pressures of 40-90 MPa, molecular adhesion (dry extrusion process) occurs between biomass particles in the channels, and intense friction of the material against the walls occurs, which increases the temperature of the pellets to 80-105°C. During operation of the mechanism, technological violations of the “roller-biomass-matrix” system occur in the form of jamming (non-passage) of the material through the matrix channels. This reduces the pr
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ŠIAUDINIS, Gintaras, and Danutė KARČAUSKIENĖ. "THE EFFECT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE ON AND CUP PLANT’S (SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM L.) BIOMASS PRODUCTIVITY UNDER WESTERN LITHUANIA’S RETISOL." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.027.

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The long-term field experiment with new high yielding perennial energy crop - cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.) was conducted in order to evaluate its biomass productivity in Vėžaičiai branch of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agricultural and Forestry. Experimental site – naturally acid Bathygleic Dystric Glossic Retisol, pH 4.2-4.4. Granulated sewage sludge was applied (at 45 and 90 t ha-1 rates) as an alternative organic fertilizer. The fertilization was done at the beginning of the experiment, prior to cup plant’s sprouts planting in 2013. Each experimental year, traditional N60P60K60
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Birsan, Ana, Maria Iacubuta, and Costel Gutu. "Activitatea respiratorie în nodozitățile unor soiuri de soia (Glycine max (l.) merrill.) pe fondal de deficit hidric." In VIIIth International Scientific Conference “Genetics, Physiology and Plant Breeding”. Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2024. https://doi.org/10.53040/gppb8.2024.06.

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Respiratory activity of the nodules and quantitative parameters of physiological importance of some soybean varieties (number, fresh and dry biomass, water content) were determined in eight indigenous Glycine max varieties. It was established that the maintenance of respiratory activity of rhizobacteria in nodules under dehydration conditions positively correlates with higher water content in nodule cells, while the intensity of respiration in nodules depends on the activity of rhizobacteria and varies significantly and distinctly in genotypes with different productivity and resistance to wate
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STREIKUS, Dionizas, Algirdas JASINSKAS, Rolandas DOMEIKA, et al. "EVALUATION OF GIANT KNOTWEED AND MISCANTHUS AS PERSPECTIVE ENERGY PLANTS AND ASSESSMENT OF PRODUCED BIOFUEL QUALITY INDICATORS." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.004.

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Giant knotweed (Fallopia sachalinensis) was chosen as a perspective energy plant because it is not a soil demanding plant and belongs to the most efficient herbs in Central Europe as regards high biomass yield. Miscanthus (Miscanthus sinensis) was chosen as a control one. Knotweeds are comparable to wood briquettes and pellets because of their similarparallel mechanical and thermal features. These plants grow in forest environment with an approximate yield productivity of 15 t ha-1 d.b. (dry basis). Experimental research investigations were performed in the laboratories of Aleksandras Stulgins
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Prisacari, Svetlana, Vasile Todiraş, and Serghei Corcimaru. "The influence of nanomagnetite on the processes of growth, development, and formation of the legume-rhizobia complex in vetch plants under soil conditions of plastics pollution." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.27.

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The Republic of Moldova suffers from the problem of environmental pollution by plastics, including by the low-density polyethylene (LDPE). The accumulation of plastics by plants has negative consequences for the food security and sustainable development of the agriculture. It is suggested that over time soil pollution by plastics can threaten the successful functioning of the entire agricultural system. The negative consequences of soil pollution by plastics impose the need of developing measures of remediation. Due to the lack of efficient chemical and physical methods for destroying plastics
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Baranchikov, P., S. Chebotaryova, and Olga Zakharova. "INFLUENCE OF BLAST FURNACE SLUDGE AND CONVERTER SLAG ON VETCH PLANTS DEPENDING ON THE ACIDITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT." In FORESTRY-BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL PHYTOCOENOSES. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58168/fbfsnap2024_12-19.

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The use of waste as raw material to obtain commercially promising products allows us to solve a whole range of environmental, economic and social problems, especially during a crisis. The main share of unused waste consists of metallurgical waste, which can be a source of microelements for plants. Slag waste, due to its component composition, can also act as a soil degrader. The goal of the work is to create a technology for using dried blast furnace sludge alone or in combination with converter slag in agricultural production as a microelement fertilizer to increase the productivity of agricu
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Соколов, И. В., А. И. Иванов, Ж. А. Иванова, Е. Я. Рижия, and И. И. Петров. "REMOTE SENSING IN SOLVING PROBLEMS SECONDARY DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND." In МАТЕРИАЛЫ II Всероссийской научной конференции с международным участием «ПРИМЕНЕНИЕ СРЕДСТВ ДИСТАНЦИОННОГО ЗОНДИРОВАНИЯ ЗЕМЛИ В СЕЛЬСКОМ ХОЗЯЙСТВЕ» Санкт-Петербург, 26–28 сентября 2018 г. Crossref, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25695/agrophysica.2018.2.18783.

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В ходе комплексного исследования с использованием данных дистанционного зондирования установлены параметры накопления надземной биомассы на сельскохозяйственных угодьях, зарастающих древесной растительностью. В результате восстановления их плодородия при помощи новых мелиорантов продуктивность однолетних трав повысилась в 2,2–2,8 раза. Наибольшее преимущество было достигнуто в варианте с технологической переработкой ДКР в биоуголь. The crisis of commodity farming in the North-West of Russia has led to the loss of a significant part of agricultural land, their apparent and hidden degradation. T
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Dye, Dan, Jeff Muhs, Byard Wood, and Ron Sims. "Design and Performance of a Photobioreactor Utilizing Spatial Light Dilution." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90191.

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A photobioreactor with an optical system that spatially dilutes solar photosynthetic active radiation has been designed, built, and tested at the Utah State University Biofuels Center. This photobioreactor could be used to produce microalgal biomass for a number of purposes, such as feedstock for an energy conversion process or high-value products such as pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. In addition, the reactor could be used to perform services such as removing nitrates, phosphates, and other contaminants from waste water, as well as scrubbing toxic gases and carbon dioxide from flue gas.
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Reports on the topic "Dry biomass productivity"

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Wolf, Shmuel, and William J. Lucas. Involvement of the TMV-MP in the Control of Carbon Metabolism and Partitioning in Transgenic Plants. United States Department of Agriculture, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1999.7570560.bard.

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The function of the 30-kilodalton movement protein (MP) of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is to facilitate cell-to-cell movement of viral progeny in infected plants. Our earlier findings have indicated that this protein has a direct effect on plasmodesmal function. In addition, these studies demonstrated that constitutive expression of the TMV MP gene (under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter) in transgenic tobacco plants significantly affects carbon metabolism in source leaves and alters the biomass distribution between the various plant organs. The long-term goal of the proposed research was t
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