Contaminants in agricultural soils Jacopo TabolliIts been estimated that around 24 billion tonnes of fertile topsoil is lost each year due to historic and ongoing pollution. With increasing pressure placed upon land as a resource, there is an urgent need to make better use of existing agricultural land, as well as remediate contaminated land for farming use. Contaminants in agricultural soils: Challenges and solutions provides a comprehensive overview of the major types of contaminants in
Spatiotemporal aerenchyma formation in the various root types of maize under nitrate
including improved irrigation and genetic engineering of drought-resistant maize varieties
content strategy and surveys – with the aim of helping institutions increase their visibility
Tasos Leivaditis made his stunning literary debut in 1952-53 with three poetry books
and at the same time setting a new way of life for humans
The book encompasses creative research practices in the visual arts
sorghum has many unique compositional traits which impact grain quality and utilization
and creativity on the continent
notably manuscript illumination
and a re-assessment of the impact of inter-war colonial rebellions in Africa
This results in revisionist readings that consider maternity as a literate practice and devotional literacy as a maternal one
pests and pathogens also play an important role in determining the health of individuals