FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY: A SENSITIVE TOOL FOR IDENTIFYING LAND-USE AND CLIMATIC REGION EFFECTS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER-EXTRACTABLE SOIL ORGANIC MATTER

Fluorescence spectroscopy: A sensitive tool for identifying land-use and climatic region effects on the characteristics of water-extractable soil organic matter

Water-extractable organic matter (WEOM) is an indicator of active and labile pools of soil organic matter (SOM).Land-use is expected to have a major effect on SOM, yet the effects of different land-uses on WEOM are not well understood.Reported trends in the changes in water-extractable organic C (WEOC) concentrations following changes in land-use a

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Development of the initial sunflower breeding material resistant to new high virulent races of broomrape and false powdery mildew

The widespread violation of scientifically based crop rotation and their saturation with sunflower caused an accelerated emergence of more aggressive races of mre93ll/a apple watch broomrape and powdery mildew.Currently, the researchers from different countries have identified 8 races of broomrape A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H.The sunflower varieties and

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