Resultados de búsqueda - "Americanization"
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Simulating the spread of peste des petits ruminants in Kazakhstan using the North American animal disease spread model
Publicado 2023“…The simulation was based on actual data on the location and population of SR farms in the RK using the North American Animal Disease Spread Model (NAADSM). The NAADSM employs the stochastic simulations of the between-farm disease spread predicated on the SIR compartmental epidemic model. …”
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Marker-assisted introgression of resistance to cassava mosaic disease into Latin American germplasm for the genetic improvement of cassava in Africa
Publicado 2007“…Our research aimed to broaden the genetic base in Africa by introducing Latin American (LA) germplasm. The first set of introductions comprised sexual seeds that led to the evaluation of 20,032 seedlings in Nigeria between 1990 and 1994. …”
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Structure of genetic diversity among common bean landraces of middle American origin based on correspondence analysis of RAPD
Publicado 2000“…More than 60% of common bean production worldwide is derived from cultivars of Middle American origin. Understanding the diversity of these will facilitate their use in genetic improvement. …”
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Linking people to watershed protection planning with a GIS: A case study of a Central American watershed
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QTL Analysis of Fusarium Root Rot Resistance in an Andean X Middle American Common Bean RIL Population
Publicado 2018“…Aoki, F. solani sensu stricto, and F. oxysporum Schltdl. sensu lato—were tested for virulence on two bean genotypes, ‘CAL96’ (Andean) and ‘MLB‐49‐89A’ (Middle American), and virulence varied from mild to strong. …”
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A Review of the Biology, Ecology, and Management of the South American Locust, Schistocerca cancellata (Serville, 1838), and Future Prospects
Publicado 2022“…In the first half of the twentieth century, the South American Locust (SAL), Schistocerca cancellata (Serville, 1838), was a major pest of agriculture in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil. …”
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Munroa argentina, a grass of the South American transtion zone, survived the Andean uplift, aridification and glaciations of the quaternary
Publicado 2017“…The South American Transition Zone (SATZ) is a biogeographic area in which not only orogeny (Andes uplift) and climate events (aridification) since the mid-Miocene, but also Quaternary glaciation cycles had an important impact on the evolutionary history of the local flora. …”
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An Ibero-American inter-laboratory trial to evaluate serological tests for the detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in cattle
Publicado 2018“…We carried out an inter-laboratory trial to compare the serological tests commonly used for the detection of specific Neospora caninum antibodies in cattle in Ibero-American countries. A total of eight laboratories participated from the following countries: Argentina (n = 4), Brazil (n = 1), Peru (n = 1), Mexico (n = 1), and Spain (n = 1). …”
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Assessment of cold tolerance at early developmental stages and allelic variation at candidate genes in South American rice germplasm
Publicado 2018“…In this work, 116 rice inbred lines and varieties of diverse origin within the South American gene pool were tested for seedling survival and germination percentage under low temperature in controlled conditions. …”
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Views of government and non-government actors on urban forest management and governance in ten Latin-American capital cities
Publicado 2023“…Most of the evidence on this topic comes from Global North cities, so little is known about how urban forest management and governance are experienced by urban forest actors in Global South cities, including Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) cities. This study aimed to assess the views of urban forest actors in LAC cities on how they participate in collective decision-making, the current state of urban forest management and governance, and contact among actors, with a focus on how these views related to each other and differences among government and non-government actors. …”
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