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VGB treatment decreased the number of GFAP positive cells in hippocampus of <i>Tsc1</i><sup>GFAP</sup>CKO mice.
Published 2013“…#p<0.05, ## p<0.01, ### p<0.001 versus vehicle-treated control mice by two-way ANOVA (n = 4–5 mice/group). VGB treatment decreased GFAP-positive cells in <i>Tsc1</i><sup>GFAP</sup>CKO mice (KO+VGB). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Co-application of biochar and compost with decreased N fertilizer reduced annual ammonia emissions in wetland rice.docx
Published 2023“…That experiment was conducted using the integrated plant nutrition system (IPNS; nutrient contents in organic amendments were subtracted from the full recommended fertilizer dose i.e., RD of chemical fertilizers) where six treatments with four replications were applied in each season: (T<sub>1</sub>) no fertilizer (control), (T<sub>2</sub>) RD, (T<sub>3</sub>) poultry manure biochar (3 t ha<sup>−1</sup>; pyrolyzed at 450°C) + decreased dose of recommended fertilizer (DRD), (T<sub>4</sub>) rice husk ash (3 t ha<sup>−1</sup>) + DRD, (T<sub>5</sub>) compost (3 t ha<sup>−1</sup>) + DRD, and (T<sub>6</sub>) compost (1.5 t ha<sup>−1</sup>)+ biochar (1.5 t ha<sup>−1</sup>) + DRD. …”
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Published 2024“…These findings highlight the impact of climate policy on pest dynamics and the importance of incorporating climatic factors into pest management strategies. The study predicts a potential decrease in FAW prevalence in West Africa by 2070 under aggressive climate mitigation, providing a basis for future FAW management approaches.…”
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Published 2024“…These findings highlight the impact of climate policy on pest dynamics and the importance of incorporating climatic factors into pest management strategies. The study predicts a potential decrease in FAW prevalence in West Africa by 2070 under aggressive climate mitigation, providing a basis for future FAW management approaches.…”
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Published 2024“…These findings highlight the impact of climate policy on pest dynamics and the importance of incorporating climatic factors into pest management strategies. The study predicts a potential decrease in FAW prevalence in West Africa by 2070 under aggressive climate mitigation, providing a basis for future FAW management approaches.…”
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Published 2024“…These findings highlight the impact of climate policy on pest dynamics and the importance of incorporating climatic factors into pest management strategies. The study predicts a potential decrease in FAW prevalence in West Africa by 2070 under aggressive climate mitigation, providing a basis for future FAW management approaches.…”
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Published 2024“…These findings highlight the impact of climate policy on pest dynamics and the importance of incorporating climatic factors into pest management strategies. The study predicts a potential decrease in FAW prevalence in West Africa by 2070 under aggressive climate mitigation, providing a basis for future FAW management approaches.…”
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