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Role of price and enforcement in water allocation: Insights from Game Theory
(AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2008)
As many countries are moving toward water sector reforms, practical issues of how water management institutions can better effect allocation, regulation, and enforcement of water rights have emerged. The problem of ...
Evidence for the involvement of hydraulic root or shoot adjustments as mechanisms underlying water deficit tolerance in two Sorghum bicolor genotypes
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2016-03)
Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is an ancient drought-tolerant crop with potential to sustain high yields even in those environments where water is limiting. Understanding the performance of this species in early phenological ...
Biopolymer-Nanocomposite Hybrid Materials as Potential Strategy to Remove Pesticides in Water: Occurrence and Perspectives
(2022-01-01)
During the last three decades, the use of pesticides to increase agricultural yields has grown exponentially and excessively. These agricultural practices, in conjunction with various natural factors, have led to the ...
Studies on the Electrochemical Disinfection of Water Containing Escherichia coli using a Dimensionally Stable Anode
(Inst Tecnologia ParanaCuritiba-paranaBrasil, 2010)
Gasotransmitters are emerging as new guard cell signalling molecules and regulators of leaf gas exchange
(Elsevier Ireland, 2013-03)
Specialized guard cells modulate plant gas exchange through the regulation of stomatal aperture. The size of the stomatal pore is a direct function of the volume of the guard cells. The transport of solutes across channels ...
Comparação da carga microbiana em águas de pré-resfriamento e carcaças de frangos, após jornadas de trabalho de 8, 16 e 24 horas
(2010-01-01)
Poultry processing facilities are known for using a great amount of water, which is mainly used on carcasses chilling stage. In Brazil, meat regulations state that each chiller tank must be emptied, cleaned and sanitized ...
Vertical migration during tidal transport of megalopae of Necora puber in coastal shallow waters during daytime
(2005-11-01)
For meroplanktonic larvae that must settle in coastal areas, their successful return to the shore is determined largely by physical transport processes; however, many organisms perform vertical movements to aid successful ...