2020
DOI: 10.1134/s2079096120030117
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Priorities in the Development of the Research Strategy for Arid Lands of the World

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“…2 ; Artemisia austriaca: Cop1 2 ; Artemisia lerchiana: Cop1 2 ; Artemisia tschernieviana: Cop2 1 ; Carduus acanthoides: Cop1 2 ; Cirsium arvense: Sp. 2 ; Conyza canadensis: Sp. 1 ; Helichrysum arenarium: Cop1 3 ; Lactuca serriola: Sp.…”
Section: Asteraceaeunclassified
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“…2 ; Artemisia austriaca: Cop1 2 ; Artemisia lerchiana: Cop1 2 ; Artemisia tschernieviana: Cop2 1 ; Carduus acanthoides: Cop1 2 ; Cirsium arvense: Sp. 2 ; Conyza canadensis: Sp. 1 ; Helichrysum arenarium: Cop1 3 ; Lactuca serriola: Sp.…”
Section: Asteraceaeunclassified
“…1 ; Glycyrrhiza glabra: Cop1 1 ; Medicago falcata: Sol. 2 ; Medicago romanica: Sol. 2 ; Trifolium pratense: Sol.…”
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“…Green knowledge and skills can be used in mitigating drought impacts through appropriate utilisation of available resources such as water, feed and food saving strategies, agro-processing, usage of sustainable energy approaches in farming and without compromising human-wellbeing (AgriSETA, 2020c; Zalibekov et al, 2020). Green professional skills required in crop and livestock sub-sectors include conservation scientists, environmental scientists, water quality analysts, bioresource technologists, sustainable agriculture specialists, earth and soil scientists, food and beverage scientists, and these are currently limited in South Africa (Cobban and Visser, 2017; AgriSETA, 2020f).…”
Section: Development Of Key Emerging Agricultural Skills For Drought ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modern world problem of land use is the critical condition of significant territories unsuitable for economic use [1,2]. This is especially true for arid, semiarid and subhumid zones [3][4][5]. The tasks of restoring the productivity of forage lands, maintaining their ecological stability, high-quality and long-term functioning still remain important [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%