نتایج جستجو برای: cultivation costs

تعداد نتایج: 209005  

2014
Cristiane C. P. Hardoim Massimiliano Cardinale Ana C. B. Cúcio Ana I. S. Esteves Gabriele Berg Joana R. Xavier Cymon J. Cox Rodrigo Costa

Complex and distinct bacterial communities inhabit marine sponges and are believed to be essential to host survival, but our present-day inability to domesticate sponge symbionts in the laboratory hinders our access to the full metabolic breadth of these microbial consortia. We address bacterial cultivation bias in marine sponges using a procedure that enables direct comparison between cultivat...

Asma Abdollahi Darmian Ebrahim Moradi,

As regards decreasing cotton cultivation in Iran during these years, the degree of risk taken by a cotton cultivator in the agricultural part is important. The studies showed that the cotton crop yield during the past years did not have enough growth and the cotton cost product in the period of study cotton production costs, has increased. In this paper, the risk orientation of cotton cultivato...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2015
Zion Kang Byung-Hyuk Kim Rishiram Ramanan Jong-Eun Choi Ji-Won Yang Hee-Mock Oh Hee-Sik Kim

Open raceway ponds are cost-efficient for mass cultivation of microalgae compared with photobioreactors. Although low-cost options like wastewater as nutrient source is studied to overcome the commercialization threshold for biodiesel production from microalgae, a cost analysis on the use of wastewater and other incremental increases in productivity has not been elucidated. We determined the ef...

Journal: :Pharma innovation 2021

In India, many states grow soybean crops but Madhya Pradesh has the first position in soybean-growing and it is also known as soya state. Maharashtra Rajasthan state a second third India. Three mainly Pradesh, Maharashtra, accounted for almost 90% of area under cultivation. The 5.91million hectares with total production 4.91million tonnes an average yield 831million kg/ha. cultivate 3.70 1.20 m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Samuel Bowles

Did foragers become farmers because cultivation of crops was simply a better way to make a living? If so, what is arguably the greatest ever revolution in human livelihoods is readily explained. To answer the question, I estimate the caloric returns per hour of labor devoted to foraging wild species and cultivating the cereals exploited by the first farmers, using data on foragers and land-abun...

2017
Valcenir Júnior Mendes Furlan Victor Maus Irineu Batista Narcisa Maria Bandarra

The high costs and environmental concerns associated with using marine resources as sources of oils rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids have prompted searches for alternative sources of such oils. Some microorganisms, among them members of the genus Aurantiochytrium, can synthesize large amounts of these biocompounds. However, various parameters that affect the polyunsaturated fatty acids produ...

2015
Josef A. Brinckmann

Pharmacopoeial standards for crude drugs are established based on analysis of authenticated specimens which should be representative of the quality of material traditionally specified in systems of traditional medicine from species’ geographical origin. This reflects the ‘geo-authentic’ material that corresponds to traditional ecological and medical knowledge. In cases where specimens are obtai...

2013
Kristof Zarschler Stefanie Witecy Franz Kapplusch Christian Foerster Holger Stephan

BACKGROUND For their application in the area of diagnosis and therapy, single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) offer multiple advantages over conventional antibodies and fragments thereof in terms of size, stability, solubility, immunogenicity, production costs as well as tumor uptake and blood clearance. Thus, sdAbs have been identified as valuable next-generation targeting moieties for molecular ima...

2015
Dan Xiao Hao Yue Yang Xiu Xiuli Sun YiBo Wang ShuYing Liu

BACKGROUND Ginseng (the roots of Panax ginseng Meyer) is a well-known traditional Oriental medicine and is now widely used as a health food. It contains several types of ginsenosides, which are considered the major active medicinal components of ginseng. It has recently been reported that the qualitative and quantitative properties of ginsenosides found in ginseng may differ, depending on culti...

2010
A. Taruvinga A. Mushunje

Increased droughts in southern Africa have noticed some appreciation of the role that partial wetland cultivation can play to address household food security. This has also witnessed some indication of possible relaxation of wetland cultivation restrictive policies in Zimbabwe. However, the general perceptions of society towards wetland cultivation remain unclear and critically important for po...

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