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Green Hydrogen Economy: Scenarios versus Technologies
Published 2025“…Historical trends in LCOH indicate that lower off-grid renewable electricity costs are pivotal in decreasing production expenses, whereas electrolysis efficiencies remain relatively constant. …”
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Published 2024“…Anthropogenic pollution impacts marine organisms and host-parasite dynamics, with the northern Chilean coast experiencing elevated copper levels in marine waters and sediments due to mining activities. In this study, we assessed the effects of exposure to copper concentrations at low and high-water temperatures on the survival and longevity of the marine parasite <i>Himasthla</i> sp. cercariae (Trematoda: Digenea) using the snail <i>Echinolittorina peruviana</i> as its first intermediate host. …”
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<b>Water limitation drives species loss in grassland communities after nitrogen addition and warming</b>
Published 2024“…To test this, we conducted field measurements from a grassland community exposed to nitrogen and water addition, and warming. …”
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Table_2_Genotypic, Developmental and Environmental Effects on the Rapidity of gs in Wheat: Impacts on Carbon Gain and Water-Use Efficiency.DOCX
Published 2019“…Slow g<sub>s</sub> opening responses limited A by ∼10% and slow closure reduced <sub>i</sub>WUE, with these impacts found to be greatest in cultivars Soissons, Alchemy and Xi19. A decrease in stomatal rapidity (and thus an increase in the limitation of photosynthesis) (P < 0.001) was found during the post-anthesis stage compared to the early booting stage. …”
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Table_1_Genotypic, Developmental and Environmental Effects on the Rapidity of gs in Wheat: Impacts on Carbon Gain and Water-Use Efficiency.DOCX
Published 2019“…Slow g<sub>s</sub> opening responses limited A by ∼10% and slow closure reduced <sub>i</sub>WUE, with these impacts found to be greatest in cultivars Soissons, Alchemy and Xi19. A decrease in stomatal rapidity (and thus an increase in the limitation of photosynthesis) (P < 0.001) was found during the post-anthesis stage compared to the early booting stage. …”
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Presentation_1_The Associated With Carbon Conversion Rate and Source–Sink Enzyme Activity in Tomato Fruit Subjected to Water Stress and Potassium Application.pdf
Published 2021“…Water stress increased the activity of acid invertase (AI), SuSy and SP but decreased the activity of AGPase in the sink. …”
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Summary AET data used for figures and tables in "Robust projections and consequences of an expanding bimodal growing season in the western United States" Ecosphere 2023
Published 2023“…Climate futures that contained the greatest temperature increases and greatest precipitation decreases projected the greatest expansion in the bimodal zone. …”
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Data declaration.
Published 2025“…By 2035, cropland, forest, water, and construction land areas are expected to increase, while grassland and unused land areas are projected to decrease. …”
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Land transfer parameters.
Published 2025“…By 2035, cropland, forest, water, and construction land areas are expected to increase, while grassland and unused land areas are projected to decrease. …”
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Technology roadmap.
Published 2025“…By 2035, cropland, forest, water, and construction land areas are expected to increase, while grassland and unused land areas are projected to decrease. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Carbon on the Northwest European Shelf: Contemporary Budget and Future Influences.PDF
Published 2020“…The large pelagic stock of carbon will continue to increase due to the rising concentration of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>, with associated pH decrease. Pelagic carbon stocks and flows are also likely to be significantly affected by increasing acidity and temperature, and circulation changes but the net impact is uncertain. …”
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Local details of carbon storage.
Published 2025“…By 2035, cropland, forest, water, and construction land areas are expected to increase, while grassland and unused land areas are projected to decrease. …”
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Land-use type areas in Xinjiang.
Published 2025“…By 2035, cropland, forest, water, and construction land areas are expected to increase, while grassland and unused land areas are projected to decrease. …”
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Table_2_Effects of antibacterial peptide-producing Bacillus subtilis, gallic acid, and cellulase on fermentation quality and bacterial community of whole-plant corn silage.XLSX
Published 2022“…The application of GA considerably decreased the level of neutral detergent fiber while significantly increasing the content of lactic acid and water-soluble carbohydrates. …”
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Table_3_Effects of antibacterial peptide-producing Bacillus subtilis, gallic acid, and cellulase on fermentation quality and bacterial community of whole-plant corn silage.XLSX
Published 2022“…The application of GA considerably decreased the level of neutral detergent fiber while significantly increasing the content of lactic acid and water-soluble carbohydrates. …”
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Table_1_Effects of antibacterial peptide-producing Bacillus subtilis, gallic acid, and cellulase on fermentation quality and bacterial community of whole-plant corn silage.XLSX
Published 2022“…The application of GA considerably decreased the level of neutral detergent fiber while significantly increasing the content of lactic acid and water-soluble carbohydrates. …”
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Image_1_Driving factors of community-level leaf stoichiometry patterns in a typical temperate mountain meadow ecosystem of northern China.pdf
Published 2023“…In this paper, 13 sampling sites along an altitudinal gradient of 1,800—3,011 m in a typical temperate mountain meadow ecosystem on the southern slope of the Wutai Mountain in North China were sampled to explore the response of leaf carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometric characteristics to altitude change using correlation analysis, and then quantified the contribution of driving factors using canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and variation partitioning. We found that the community-level leaf stoichiometry of mountain meadows differed significantly at different altitudes, and an increase in altitude significantly decreased community-level leaf total nitrogen (LTN) and leaf total phosphorus (LTP); however, the leaf total carbon (LTC), C∶N, C∶P, and N∶P increased with an increase in altitude. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Keeping cool on hot days: activity responses of African antelope to heat extremes.pdf
Published 2023“…Springbok, which prefer open habitat, are highly mobile and the smallest of the species studied, showed the greatest decrease in activity with rising temperature. …”
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DataSheet_1_Biofortification of different maize cultivars with zinc, iron and selenium by foliar fertilizer applications.docx
Published 2023“…Foliar application of a cocktail solution also significantly decreased the phytic acid (PA) concentration, ratios of PA/Fe and PA/Zn in grains, indicating an increased bioavailability of Fe and Zn for human health. …”
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Image_3_Biofortification of different maize cultivars with zinc, iron and selenium by foliar fertilizer applications.tif
Published 2023“…Foliar application of a cocktail solution also significantly decreased the phytic acid (PA) concentration, ratios of PA/Fe and PA/Zn in grains, indicating an increased bioavailability of Fe and Zn for human health. …”