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Response of Wheat to Static and Dynamic Non-Uniform Distribution of Salt in the Root Environment
Changes in Secondary Metabolite Production in Response to Salt Stress in Alcea rosea L.
Changes in Secondary Metabolite Production in Response to Salt Stress in Alcea rosea L.
Effects of grain processing (cracked vs. steam-flaked) and forage sources (alfalfa hay and wheat straw) as a free-choice provision on growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, and behavior of dairy calves
Effects of grain processing (cracked vs. steam-flaked) and forage sources (alfalfa hay and wheat straw) as a free-choice provision on growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, and behavior of dairy calves
Development of a colorimetric sensor based on the coupling of a microfluidic paper-based analytical device and headspace microextraction for determination of formaldehyde in textile, milk, and wastewater samples
Development of a colorimetric sensor based on the coupling of a microfluidic paper-based analytical device and headspace microextraction for determination of formaldehyde in textile, milk, and wastewater samples
Extraction of phenolic compounds from walnut green husk (Juglans regia L.) by Salting-Out extraction method
Extraction of phenolic compounds from walnut green husk (Juglans regia L.) by Salting-Out extraction method
Extraction of phenolic compounds from walnut green husk (Juglans regia L.) by Salting-Out extraction method
Developing a data-driven operational guide for the texturized yarn production process: data mining and intelligence approach
Wheat cultivars responses to drought stress and atmospheric CO2 concentration variability
Wheat cultivars responses to drought stress and atmospheric CO2 concentration variability
Environmentally sustainable mining in quarries to reduce waste production and loss of resources using the developed optimization algorithm
Development of sulfonic acid-functionalized covalent organic polymer towards efficient adsorption of cationic dyes