Khaitov, Botir Abdualimov, Shukhrat Allanov, Kholik Khalikov, Bakhodir Avliyakulov, Mirzoolim Islamov, Sokhib Norqulov, Usmonqul Sheraliev, Khamidulla Yuldasheva, Rano Rajabov, Nurmamat
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Since silicon (Si) was found to be effective in crop production recently, more information is needed about its characteristics, including how it functions as a nano fertilizer for crop performance. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of the Si-containing nano fertilizer on cotton growth parameters and productivity in the arid region....
Liu, Jie Gan, Ting Hu, Wenbiao Li, Yumin
Gastric cancer (GC) remains a significant health concern in Gansu province, China, with morbidity and mortality rates surpassing national averages. Despite the recognized health risks associated with ambient particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter 1), the relationship between PM1 exposure and GC incidence has not been extensively studied. D...
Li, Tianle Gao, Zhijian Bai, Xinlu Yu, Sihai An, Shijie Zheng, Qiangqing Tang, Zhihui Zhi, Jinhu
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Open Life Sciences
Considering the pear in the arid region as the research object, single-factor testing and water–fertilizer coupling testing were conducted. The response of pear tree growth to water, nitrogen, and phosphorus was explored and provided a theoretical basis for efficient water and fertilizer management. Among them, the single-factor test set water, nit...
Abdelaal, Mohamed AL-Huqail, Arwa Abdulkreem Alghanem, Suliman Mohammed Suliman Alhaithloul, Haifa Abdulaziz Sakit Al-Robai, Sami Asir Abeed, Amany H. A. Dakhil, Mohammed A. El-Barougy, Reham F. Yahia, Aya A.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
One of the most crucial steps in the practical conservation of endangered endemic mountain plants is to address their population size status and habitat requirements concurrently with understanding their response to future global warming. Three endangered Silene species—Silene leucophylla Boiss., S. schimperiana Boiss., and S. oreosinaica Chowdhuri...
Nelli, Narendra Francis, Diana Fonseca, Ricardo Masson, Olivier Sow, Mamadou Bosc, Emmanuel
For the first time, the changes in the atmospheric electric field (Ez) during foggy conditions is studied in a hyperarid region; the United Arab Emirates (UAE), using comprehensive measurements during the Wind-blown Sand Experiment (WISE)-UAE. The longer the fog persists, the more variable Ez becomes, primarily due to the fog’s ability to absorb an...
Liu, Shiyao Gao, Zhijian Tao, Wanghai Wang, Quanjiu Su, Lijun Sun, Yan Shan, Yuyang Qu, Zhi
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Introduction Arid and semi-arid regions encompass nearly 40% of the Earth’s land surface and are characterized by extensive undeveloped land, scarce water resources, and fragile ecosystems. The arid northwestern China is a representative arid and semi-arid region. It has developed rapidly in recent years, leading to a significant increase in human ...
Wu, Xue Wang, Xueying Wang, Pengqi Gu, Yuanting Li, Yan
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Groundwater plays a crucial role in regulating plant growth in arid regions and has significant effects on plant physiological mechanisms. However, research on the influence of groundwater change on plant ecological stoichiometry is still limited. Therefore, this study was carried out to obtain the variations in assimilated branches and soil ecolog...
Patel, Praharsh M.
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Water availability, soil suitability, and favorable climate are the primary requirements for stable agricultural production. However, due to erratic rainfall and scarcity of irrigation water, arid regions suffer from volatile conditions for agriculture. For example, Kachchh, the westernmost district of India in Gujarat, has an arid climate, with mo...
Wu, Shuting Wei, Zhigang Li, Xianru Ma, Li
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Frontiers in Earth Science
With global warming and more frequent extreme precipitation events in recent years, the phenomenon of warming and humidification in the arid regions of Northwest China (ANWC) has attracted increasing attention. We assessed the coupling effects of soil temperature and moisture on extreme precipitation in the ANWC by using daily precipitation data fr...
Chen, Zhijie Chen, Hong Yang, Minan Wang, Xi Jiang, Yuefeng Zhang, Wei
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
As a primary concern in the ecosystem, understanding the impact of spatial heterogeneity of ecological networks on the development of environmental sustainability has overarching significance. The Tibetan Plateau’s edge is a vital contribution to the study of the plateau’s ecological network. However, there are few studies and explorations on the c...