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  1. Biology and management of Bemisia whitefly vectors of cassava virus pandemics in Africa por Legg, James P., Shirima, R.R., Tajebe, L., Guastella, D., Boniface, S., Jeremiah, S., Nsami, E., Chikoti, Patrick Chiza, Rapisarda, Carmelo

    Publicado 2014
    “…Progress has been made in parts of Africa in replicating some of the successes of integrated Bemisia control programmes in the south-western United States. However, these management efforts, which utilise chemical insecticides that conserve the Bemisia natural enemy fauna, are only suitable for commercial agriculture, which presently excludes most cassava cultivation in Africa. …”
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  2. Design of level-basin irrigation systems for robust performance por Reddy, Junna Mohan

    Publicado 2011
    “…Level-basin irrigation is extensively used in South-Western United States where water is very expensive. A well designed level-basin irrigation system is easy to manage, and has significant potential for achieving higher application efficiency and improved salinity control, particularly when the field is laser-leveled. …”
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  3. Speciation and long- and short-term molecular-level dynamics of soil organic sulfur studied by X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy por Solomon, D., Lehmann J, Knoth de Zarruk, K., Dathe, J., Kinyangi, James, Liang B, Machado S

    Publicado 2011
    “…Soil samples were collected from the upper 15 cm of undisturbed grasslands since 1880, from undisturbed grasslands since 1931, and from cultivated fields since 1880 in the western United States. We found three distinct groups of organosulfur compounds in these grassland-derived soils: (i) strongly reduced (S0 to S1+) organic S that encompasses thiols, monosulfides, disulfides, polysulfides, and thiophenes; (ii) organic S in intermediate oxidation (S2+ to S5+) states, which include sulfoxides and sulfonates; and (iii) strongly oxidized (S6+) organic S, which comprises ester SO4 S. …”
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  4. Identification of shoot traits related to drought tolerance in common bean seedlings por Mukeshimana, G., Lasley, A.L., Loescher, W.H., Kelly, James D.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Among the BeanCAP materials, genotypes bred in the rainfed midwestern United States showed overall better recovery than those bred under the irrigated production system used in the western United States. Because recovery from drought is a prerequisite to plant regrowth, biomass, and pod production after drought stress, factors that contribute to recovery were studied. …”
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  5. Intoxication by Astragalus garbancillo var. garbancillo in llamas por Marín, Raúl Eduardo, Micheloud, Juan Francisco, Vignales, Nilda D., Gimeno, Eduardo Juan, O"Toole, Donal, Gardner, Dale R., Woods, Leslie., Uzal, Francisco A.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Swainsonine-induced nervous disease (i.e., locoism) of sheep and cattle is well recognized in several parts of the world, particularly in the western United States and in parts of Australia. Spontaneous intoxication by Astragalus garbancillo var. garbancillo was suspected in a group of 70 llamas (Lama glama) in Jujuy Province, northwestern Argentina. …”
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