Improving phosphate balance in marginal lands

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N.P. Popova ◽  
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V.A. Shevchenko ◽  
A.M. Solovyov ◽  
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Priyanka Garg

The core idea of sustainability is that current decisions should not impair the prospects for maintaining or improving future living standards (Repetto, 1986). GRI (2006) defined sustainability as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. The challenges of sustainable development are many and it is widely accepted that organizations have not only a responsibility but also a great ability to exert positive change on the state of the worlds economy, and environmental and social conditions. Further, the issue of environmental sustainability is intertwined with that of poverty and inequity. The causative relationship runs both ways- increased poverty and loss of rural livelihoods accelerates environmental degradation as displaced people put greater pressure on forests, fisheries, and marginal lands. The present study has made an attempt to investigate the relationship between sustainability reporting and financial performance of companies in India. Data have been collected with the help of annual reports of selected companies and Prowess Database. Collected data have been analyzed with the help of SPSS 16.0. The study shows that sustainability reporting practices of companies has improved over the time. Further, research reveals that sustainability reporting practices of a firm impact its performance negatively in short run while positively in long run.


2013 ◽  
Vol 42 (6) ◽  
pp. 1802-1814 ◽  
Author(s):  
Varaprasad Bandaru ◽  
R. César Izaurralde ◽  
David Manowitz ◽  
Robert Link ◽  
Xuesong Zhang ◽  
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1986 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
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Author(s):  
José M. Toledo ◽  
Gustavo A. Nores

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Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 633-642 ◽  
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Hai Mei Fu ◽  
Fan Yu Meng ◽  
R. L. Molatudi ◽  
Bao Gui Zhang

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Juan A. González ◽  
Leonardo Hinojosa ◽  
María I. Mercado ◽  
José-Luis Fernández-Turiel ◽  
Didier Bazile ◽  
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Quinoa may be a promising alternative solution for arid regions, and it is necessary to test yield and mineral accumulation in grains under different soil types. Field experiments with Chenopodium quinoa (cv. CICA-17) were performed in Egypt in non-saline (electrical conductivity, 1.9 dS m−1) and saline (20 dS m−1) soils. Thirty-four chemical elements were studied in these crops. Results show different yields and mineral accumulations in the grains. Potassium (K), P, Mg, Ca, Na, Mn, and Fe are the main elements occurring in the quinoa grains, but their concentrations change between both soil types. Besides, soil salinity induced changes in the mineral pattern distribution among the different grain organs. Sodium was detected in the pericarp but not in other tissues. Pericarp structure may be a shield to prevent sodium entry to the underlying tissues but not for chloride, increasing its content in saline conditions. Under saline conditions, yield decreased to near 47%, and grain sizes greater than 1.68 mm were unfavored. Quinoa may serve as a complementary crop in the marginal lands of Egypt. It has an excellent nutrition perspective due to its mineral content and has a high potential to adapt to semi-arid and arid environments.


2017 ◽  
Vol 98 ◽  
pp. 172-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Lupi ◽  
Guy R. Larocque ◽  
Annie DesRochers ◽  
Michel Labrecque ◽  
Alex Mosseler ◽  
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