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Bibliometric Analysis On Biosensors And Their Applications In Agriculture, Jericho Jacques Michael C. Fajardo, Julia Kirsten T. Singian, Jedrick Henricson, C. Tan, Shoshannah B. Tiu, Mark Christian Felipe R. Redillas Apr 2021

Bibliometric Analysis On Biosensors And Their Applications In Agriculture, Jericho Jacques Michael C. Fajardo, Julia Kirsten T. Singian, Jedrick Henricson, C. Tan, Shoshannah B. Tiu, Mark Christian Felipe R. Redillas

DLSU Senior High School Research Congress

Biosensors are systematic devices that detect signals from biochemical substances and convert them into quantitative data. They aid in preventing and diagnosing potential diseases and pathogens. The ease of use and accessibility of these devices has paved the way for many technological advancements, especially in the agricultural sector. In this study, the impact of piezoelectric, electrochemical, optical, and molecular biosensors in agricultural settings were analyzed using a bibliometric analysis software called VOSviewer. Various parameters and data sets such as biosensor trends, keyword relationships, and biosensor citation prevalence were used. The created maps showed that in the variable for co-authorship, Chinese …


What Caused The Degradation In 20 Years Of Elm (Ulmus Pumila L.) Woodland In China, Li Liu, Tingcheng Zhu Feb 2021

What Caused The Degradation In 20 Years Of Elm (Ulmus Pumila L.) Woodland In China, Li Liu, Tingcheng Zhu

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

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Restoration Through Regeneration: An Analysis Of Agriculture In The United States, Rebecca Norine Graham Jan 2021

Restoration Through Regeneration: An Analysis Of Agriculture In The United States, Rebecca Norine Graham

Capstone Showcase

The industrialization of agriculture in the mid-twentieth century has revolutionized global food systems, with enough food produced annually to sustain 10 billion people on a planet of only 7.8 billion people. Such a high-yielding agricultural system comes at a great cost to the Earth’s ecosystem, as industrialized farming has taken on factory-like production methods. Particularly harmful is the livestock sector, with ruminating animals such as cattle contributing to rising global temperatures and environmental degradation. The environmental destruction caused by industrialized animal agriculture can be halted and ultimately reversed through regenerative agriculture. Regenerative agriculture is a restorative farming practice that promotes …