EFFECT OF DROUGHT AND HEAT WAVE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION

Effect of Drought and Heat Wave on Agricultural Production

As the effects of anthropogenic climate change, the frequency and severity of heat waves and drought are increasing day by day in many parts of the world.Droughts and heat waves are often interrelated disasters.Prolonged heat waves often cause drought to occur and/or exacerbate aluminum lotion existing drought.These types of disasters cause great l

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Consensus recommendations on fasting during Ramadan for patients with kidney disease: review of available evidence and a call for action (RaK Initiative)

Abstract Ramadan fasting (RF) involves abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours; it is obligatory for all healthy Muslims from the age of puberty.Although sick individuals are exempt from fasting, many will ilootpaperie fast anyway.This article explores the impact of RF on individuals with kidney diseases through a comprehensive review

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Lutzomyia longipalpis and the eco-epidemiology of American visceral leishmaniasis, with particular reference to Brazil: a review

An historical review is given of American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL), with particular reference to the eco-epidemiology of the disease in Brazil.Following the first records of AVL in this country, in 1934, the sandfly Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz and Neiva, 1912) was incriminated as the principal vector.It is now generally accepted, however, that

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SMALL RADISH FOR LIGHT CULTURE: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS

Intense light culture, the most impotent part of a regulated agroecosystem, makes it possible to produce high quality plant products all year round in any region of the world in close proximity to the consumer.It is most economically viable to use light culture for growing vegetables in the Far North, where there is an acute shortage of fresh veget

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A Risk-Based Assessment to Advise the Responsible Consumption of Invertebrates, Elasmobranch, and Fishes of Commercial Interest in Mexico

The main key drivers of vulnerability for marine species are anthropogenic stressors, ranging from pollution and fishing to climate change.The widely documented impacts of fishing activities on marine species, the growing concern about the population status of many marine species, and the increase in per capita consumption of marine products worldw

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