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11/28/2024 | Books |
Dirt to Soil: One Family's Journey into Regenerative Agriculture Gabe Brown didn’t set out to change the world when he first started working alongside his father-in-law on the family farm in North Dakota. But as a series of weather-related crop disasters put Brown and his wife, Shelly, in desperate financial straits, they started making bold changes to their... |
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11/28/2024 | Person |
Riccardo Scalenghe, Ph.D. Riccardo Scalenghe was born in Torino, Italy on May 07, 1965. He received his PhD in Pisa, Italy in 1996. He teaches pedologo, land evaluation and soil geography. |
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11/28/2024 | Person |
Paolo Inglese, Ph.D. Paolo Inglese was born in Palermo and took his degree in Agricultural Sciences at Unipa. He took his PhD in Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture at the University of Florence, in 1985. Full Professor of Arboriculture, at the University of Palermo since 2000, he teaches in the course Study of... |
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11/28/2024 | Books |
Manual of Methods for Soil and Land Evaluation: One of the primary functions of soil is that of buffering, filtration and transformation of many substances including pollutants. This function is of primary importance when dealing with land evaluation for protecting soil from contamination. Soil protective capacity, or soil attenuation capacity, is the potential of soil to filter... |
| 11/26/2024 | Publication |
Tolerance of Photosynthesis to High Temperature in Desert Plants Winter and summertime active desert annual species were grown at different temperatures to assess their capacity for photosynthetic acclimation. Thermal stability of photosynthesis was determined from responses of chlorophyll fluorescence to increased temperature. Photosynthesis in winter ephemerals grown at 28°C/21°C became unstable close to 41°C in contrast to the... |