OVERGRAZING DEPRESSES SOIL CARBON STOCK THROUGH CHANGING PLANT DIVERSITY IN TEMPERATE GRASSLAND OF THE LOESS PLATEAU

Overgrazing depresses soil carbon stock through changing plant diversity in temperate grassland of the Loess Plateau

This study mainly estimates the effect of grazing on plant diversity and soil storages on the northern Loess Plateau of China.Four grazing intensities of ungrazed (UG), light (LG), moderate (MG), and heavy (HG) grassland were selected according to click here the vegetation utilization across the study area, in which plant diversity, heights, above-

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Combining Photography and Duoethnography for Creating a Trioethnography Approach to Reflect Upon Educational Issues Amidst the COVID-19 Global Pandemic

This study proposes a new research design, combining duoethnography and photography into arcade smokey the bear belt a trioethnography that opens an artful lens through which educational changes, emerging and unfixed problems, and unexplored/unseen values and hopes were examined.Central to this trioethnography was voices of three Vietnamese doctora

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In vivo pharmacological study on the effectiveness of available polyclonal antivenom against Hemiscorpius lepturus venom

The available Razi Institute antivenom is still, empirically, used by intramuscular (IM) administration for the treatment of scorpion stings in humans by six medically dangerous species including Hemiscorpius lepturus (H.lepturus).The aim of this study was to assess the neutralizing ability and effectiveness of the antivenom in inhibiting hemoglobi

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Genetic and agronomic approaches to control Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitic weeds in vegetables and legumes

Broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.) rely on the presence of a host plant for nourishment.Based on the release of specific molecules by the crop plant, their seeds germinate and eventually establish a vascular connection with host roots through a haustorium.Therefore, they deprive their hosts of water and nutrients, posing a severe threat to

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