THE POTENTIAL OF FUNGI-BACTERIAL BIOFILM, COMPOST, AND LOF COMPARED WITH CHEMICAL FERTILIZATION IN SUPPORTING THE GROWTH OF PAKCOI (BRASSICA RAPA VAR CHINENSIS)

The potential of fungi-bacterial biofilm, compost, and LOF compared with chemical fertilization in supporting the growth of pakcoi (Brassica rapa var chinensis)

Excessive chemical fertilizers can increase carbon emissions and accelerate land degradation.To overcome this challenge, mitigation efforts are needed, such as using biofilm-forming microbes to reduce water evaporation and household waste as compost and liquid organic fertilizer to improve degraded soil quality.This study aims to determine the effe

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Colitis Associated With Sevelamer Carbonate: A Case Report

Sevelamer carbonate is an anion-exchange, nonabsorbable resin that is commonly used to treat hyperphosphatemia in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease.It is generally well-tolerated with only mild gastrointestinal symptoms such Vacuum Dust Container as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and constipation.There hav

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CEPF Western Ghats Special Series: Mammals of the Meghamalai landscape, southern Western Ghats, India - a review

Reports on the concurrence of mammals in the Meghamalai landscape were collated from published literature and also the data obtained from a recent study spanning over 18 months (June 2011-December 2012).Sixty-three species belonging to 24 families occur in the landscape, which include 24 globally threatened (one Critically Endangered; seven Endange

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