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- Evolution of Dew and Rain Water Resources in Gujarat (India . . . - MDPI
The present study, carried out in Gujarat (India) between 2005 and 2021, aims to prepare dew and rain maps of Gujarat over a long period (17 years, from 2005 to 2021) in order to evaluate the evolution of the potential for dew and rain in the state The ratio of dew to precipitation is also determined, which is an important metric that quantifies the contribution of dew to the overall water
- Water | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
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- Impact of Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganism (PGPM) Consortium on . . .
Drought is the most important abiotic stress that restricts the genetically predetermined yield potential of the crops In the present study, four tomato varieties: Kashi Vishesh, Kashi Aman, Kashi Abhiman, and Kashi Amrit, were used to study the effect of PGPMs (plant growth-promoting microorganisms) PGPM strains, Bacillus megaterium BHUPSB14, Pseudomonas fluorescens BHUPSB06, Pseudomonas
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- Water | Invitation to Read the Articles Published by New Early . . . - MDPI
All of the articles published in Water (ISSN: 2073-4441) are open access, with free and unlimited access to the full
- Influence of Vegetation Cover and Soil Properties on Water Infiltration . . .
Water infiltration into soil is a key process in regulating the hydrological cycle and sustaining ecosystem services in high-Andean environments However, limited information is available regarding its dynamics in these ecosystems This study evaluated the influence of three types of vegetation cover and soil properties on water infiltration in a high-Andean environment A double-ring
- Remediation Strategies for Soil and Water - MDPI
With the rapid development of industry worldwide, soil and water pollution has increased in recent decades [ ]
- Biopesticide Consumption in India: Insights into the Current Trends - MDPI
Biopesticides are formulations derived from naturally occurring compounds that manage pests through non-toxic and environmentally favorable means Being living organisms (natural enemies) or products, biopesticides represent less of a risk to the environment and to human health Biopesticides, classified into three broad classes, are increasingly used in pest control, and include
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