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Role of exogenous organic matter in the transfer of trace elements in the soil-plant system: contribution of metal isotopes, rare earth elements, and organic matter characterization by Bryan Arbalestrie18 Dec
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Role of exogenous organic matter in the transfer of trace elements in the soil-plant system: contribution of metal isotopes, rare earth elements, and organic matter characterization by Bryan Arbalestrie18 Dec
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Towards new models of coexistence: A practical case study for a sustainable and harmless way of living for humans in a tr by Anne Bransopical forest ecosystem in Costa Rica12 Dec
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25 years of forest condition monitoring in Wallonia: some answers and new questions by Hugues TITEUX10 Dec
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From insect endosymbiont to phloem colonizer: lifestyle transition of the phytopathogenic Arsenophonus strains by Dr Mathieu Mahillon (Ghent University)10 Dec
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La géologie du Maroc by Prof. El Hassani de l'Université de Rabat10 Dec
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Climatic and lithological control on soil development in volcanic islands. Case study: Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos Archipelago by Rose Paque10 DecSoils play a crucial role in sustaining life on Earth. However, these vital resources are threatened, leading to significant degradation.En savoir plusClimatic and lithological control on soil development in volcanic islands. Case study: Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos Archipelago by Rose Paque10 DecSoils play a crucial role in sustaining life on Earth. However, these vital resources are threatened, leading to significant degradation.
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Impact humain sur le flux des sédiments dans la région du lac Kivu, R.D. Congo by Montfort Bagalwa Rukeza09 DecDans la région du lac Kivu (RLK), la conservation des sols est confrontée à des défis liés à l’explosion démographique, à la déforestation, à l’érosion des sols, aux inondations et à l’accès limité aux ressources de sols.En savoir plusImpact humain sur le flux des sédiments dans la région du lac Kivu, R.D. Congo by Montfort Bagalwa Rukeza09 DecDans la région du lac Kivu (RLK), la conservation des sols est confrontée à des défis liés à l’explosion démographique, à la déforestation, à l’érosion des sols, aux inondations et à l’accès limité aux ressources de sols.
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When there is a light that never goes out: Impact of light pollution on moths by Evert Van de Schoot05 Dec
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Effectiveness of conservation cropping practices in mitigating runoff, soil erosion, and pesticide surface losses in Northwestern Europe by Timothée Clément02 DecSoils of the Western European loess belt are intensively cultivated and particularly prone to runoff and soil erosion. Besides threatening soil resources, overland flows cause muddy floods that damage infrastructure downstream and pollute water bodies by transferring nutrients and pesticides.En savoir plusEffectiveness of conservation cropping practices in mitigating runoff, soil erosion, and pesticide surface losses in Northwestern Europe by Timothée Clément02 DecSoils of the Western European loess belt are intensively cultivated and particularly prone to runoff and soil erosion. Besides threatening soil resources, overland flows cause muddy floods that damage infrastructure downstream and pollute water bodies by transferring nutrients and pesticides.