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  1. GBS-based SNP map pinpoints the QTL associated with sorghum downy mildew resistance in maize (Zea mays L.) by Jadhav, Kashmiri Prakash, Saykhedkar, Gajanan R., Tamilarasi, Pandiampalayam Marappan, Devasree, Subramani, Ranjani, Rajagopalan Veera, Sarankumar, Chandran, Bharathi, Pukalenthy, Karthikeyan, Adhimoolam, Arulselvi, Soosai, Vijayagowri, Esvaran, Ganesan, Kalipatty Nalliappan, Nair, Sudha Krishnan, Babu, Raman, Ramalingam, Jegadeesan, Raveendran, Muthurajan, Senthil, Natesan

    Published 2022
    “…The QTL analysis with the phenotype and marker data detected nine QTL on chromosome 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 across three environments. Of these, QTL namely qDMR1.2, qDMR3.1, qDMR5.1, and qDMR6.1 were notable due to their high phenotypic variance. qDMR3.1 from chromosome 3 was detected in more than one environment (E1 and E2), explaining the 10.3% and 13.1% phenotypic variance. …”
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  2. Influence of ground predators on the survival of the Mediterranean fruit fly pupae, Ceratitis capitata, in Spanish citrus orchards by Urbaneja, Alberto, García-Marí, Ferran, Tortosa, David, Navarro, C., Vanaclocha, Pilar, Bargues, L., Castanera, Pedro

    Published 2017
    “…Ants (Hymenoptera) were the most abundant group (83.61%), followed by Staphylinidae (7.77%), Araneae (5.24%), Dermaptera (2.13%), Carabidae (0.64%) and Cicindelidae (0.61). …”
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