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The fertilization of freshwater fish occurs in an environment that may negatively affect the gametes; therefore, the specific mechanisms triggering the encounters of gametes would be highly expedient. The egg and ovarian fluid are likely the major source
However, when compared to the no grazing treatment, grazing in July and September (G79) showed a significant increase in moisture content. On the other hand, grazing in June and August (G68) and G79 exhibited a significant decrease in pH (Table 1). Table 1. Characteristics of soil ...
which is crucial for food production and the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. The growing population and dietary habits of societies create a demand for the increased production of food and feed. The intensification of agricultural production associated with an increase in chemical usage in plant...
soil by increasing fertility but at the same time with contrasting effects on plants due to the influence on soil characteristics such as pH, soil aeration, and biodiversity, which can detrimentally affect some crops. Keywords: volcanic ash;agricultural crops;mineral composition;toxicity;food security...
The last two decades have seen a rapid increase in the discovery of new natural products from fungi isolated from substrata originating in marine habitats. In such reports, the natural products are often referred to as being "marine-derived". The majority of most frequently cited marine-derived ...