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Report of a Working Group on Allium (Third meeting): held at the Institute of Horticultural Research, Wellesbourne, Warwick, UK, 5 and 8 September 1988
Published 1988“…Report of the ECPGR Allium Working Group meeting, third meeting, 5-8 September 1988, Wellesbourne, Warwick, UK…”
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Små ingrepp med stora steg mot förändring
Published 2014“…The student competition was located to Warwick Junction, where the contestants were to prepare a proposal in three scales that illustrates the development of the area. …”
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Animal power unit
Published 1993“…The one horse-power machine shown in the picture was constructed with hand tools by staff and students of the Development Technology Unit of Warwick University, I UK. It consists of easily-worked mild steel and wood. …”
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Molecular mapping of a new source of Fusarium wilt resistance in tetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
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Potential impacts of drought tolerant maize: New evidence from farm-trials in Eastern and Southern Africa
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Determinants of Food Security in Kenya, a Gender Perspective
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Report of a Working Group on Allium: Seventh Meeting, 6-8 September 2011, Perea, Thessaloniki, Greece
Published 2011“…The EADB, which will be transferred from the University of Warwick to IPK-Gatersleben from January 2012, provides the foundation for the selection of European Accessions for AEGIS. …”
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Report of a Working Group on Umbellifer crops: First meeting, jointly held with the second workshop of the AEGIS-funded project on umbellifer crops, 30 March–1 April 2011, Quedlinb...
Published 2011“…The Genetic Resource Unit of the Warwick University will continue to maintain the Database and will provide an updated new structure, including characterization descriptors. …”
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The introduction of the Africanised honey bee: A stinging menace or a blessing of the Americas?
Published 2020“…In 1956, Brazilian scientist Warwick Estevam Kerr, introduced queens of the African honey bee (AHB) from South Africa to breed with European honey bees (EHB) in order to improve honey production in Brazil. …”
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Genome-enabled insights into the biology of thrips as crop pests
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