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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 حسب J. Ferdous (8962736)

    منشور في 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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    DataSheet_1_High Temperatures During the Seed-Filling Period Decrease Seed Nitrogen Amount in Pea (Pisum sativum L.): Evidence for a Sink Limitation.pdf حسب Annabelle Larmure (7146449)

    منشور في 2019
    "…Labeled nitrate (<sup>15</sup>NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>) and intra-plant N budgets were used to quantify N fluxes. High temperatures decreased seed-filling duration (by 0.8 day per °C), seed dry-matter and N accumulation rates (respectively by 0.8 and 0.032 mg seed<sup>−1</sup> day<sup>−1</sup> per °C), and N remobilization from vegetative organs to seeds (by 0.053 mg seed<sup>−1</sup> day<sup>−1</sup> per °C). …"
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    <b>Repeated Exposure Decreases Aesthetic Chills Likelihood but Increases Intensity</b> حسب Felix Schoeller (16820475)

    منشور في 2024
    "…Our findings revealed a significant decrease in the likelihood of experiencing chills with repeated exposure, suggesting habituation to chills itself or potential fatigue in response to aesthetic stimuli. …"
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