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  1. Effects of unsown patches in autumn-sown fields on Skylark territory densities : a study on skylark plots made in central Sweden by Jansson, Mattis

    Published 2012
    “…During the last decades, this species has been showing a population decline of about 50-75 percent in northwestern Europe, including Sweden. One important factor that is considered to be a key driver of this decline is the switch from spring- to autumn-sowing of cereals. …”
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  2. Nyckeltal för älg och fodertillgång på tall Pinus sylvestris och rönn Sorbus aucuparia by Åkerblom Andersson, Mikael

    Published 2014
    “…Rowan Sorbus aucuparia is widely distributed throughout Sweden and Europe. Research has shown that browsing by moose may prevent rowan from reaching browsing safe heights. …”
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  3. Ash decline in Jönköping and Östergötland conunties by Strandberg, Sara

    Published 2015
    “…The future of common ash is however seriously threatened by the ascomycete fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus rapidly spreading across Europe and currently affecting ash throughout Sweden. …”
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  4. Developing a market for organic lentils : qualitative insights from a farmer led producer group in Germany by John, Jörg

    Published 2015
    “…Although, the benefits provided by grain legumes in agriculture have been known for a long time, the cultivation of these crops in Europe decreased within the last decades due to a wide range of challenges. …”
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  5. A global analysis of One Health Networks and the proliferation of One Health collaborations by Mwatondo, Athman, Rahman-Shepherd, A., Hollmann, L., Chiossi, S., Maina, Josphat, Kurup, K.K., Hassan, O.A., Coates, B., Khan, M., Spencer, J., Mutono, N., Thumbi, Samuel M., Muturi, Mathew, Mutunga, M., Arruda, L.B., Akhbari, M., Ettehad, D., Ntoumi, F., Scott, T.P., Nel, L.H., Ellis-Iversen, J., Sönksen, U.W., Onyango, D., Ismail, Z., Simachew, K., Wolking, D., Kazwala, R., Sijali, Z., Bett, Bernard K., Heymann, D., Kock, R., Zumla, A., Dar, O.

    Published 2023
    “…Our findings show that, although more OHNs were formed in the past 10 years than in the preceding decade, investment in OHNs has not been equitably distributed; more OHNs are formed and headquartered in Europe than in any other region, and emerging infections and novel pathogens were the priority focus area for most OHNs, with fewer OHNs focusing on other important hazards and pressing threats to health security. …”
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  6. Brown spot of pear, an emerging disease in Argentina: identification and pathogenicity characterization of Argentinean Stemphylium vesicarium isolates by Temperini, Carolina Virginia, Tudela, Marisa Andrea Alumine, Gimenez, Gustavo Nestor, Di Masi, Susana Noemi, Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo, Pose, Graciela Noemí

    Published 2022
    “…BSP has been reported previously in pear growing areas of Europe and Japan where research studies have assessed the production of two host-specific toxins (HSTs) in culture filtrates of S. vesicarium (SV-I and SV-II toxin). …”
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  7. Characterization of DMI, QoI and SDHI fungicides sensitivity of Ramularia collo‑cygni isolates in Argentina by Erreguerena, Ignacio Antonio, Havis, Neil David, Heick, Thies Marten, Gorniak, Kalina, Quiroz, Facundo Jose, Carmona, Marcelo Anibal

    Published 2022
    “…All barley varieties are susceptible to RLS; thus, disease management relies on fungicides like quinone-outside inhibitors (QoIs), demethylation inhibitors (DMIs) and succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHIs). Europe reported Rcc resistance to fungicides associated with mutations in the fungicide's target genes. …”
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  8. Characterization of experimental cattle populations from Argentina with a low-density SNP genotyping panel by Michiels, Brian, Pardo, Alan Maxs, Ortega Masague, Maria Florencia, Giovambattista, Guillermo, Corva, Pablo

    Published 2022
    “…Genotypes of other 19 cattle populations from Argentina, other American countries, and Europe were included in the study. Of special interest was the characterization of the Argentinean Creole, the only autochthonous cattle breed in the country. …”
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  9. The role of genetic variability of the host on the resistance to Neospora caninum infection in cattle by Dinon, María Anabella, Fiorani, Franco, Campero, Lucia Maria, Moore, Prando Dadin, Corva, Pablo

    Published 2024
    “…Beyond the potential confounding effects of feeding systems, management and animal density, some lines of evidence suggest that Holstein, the most popular breed for milk production, has a comparatively higher risk of abortion due to infections by N. caninum, whereas some beef breeds from Continental Europe seem to be more resistant. It is still not clear if different genetic mechanisms of resistance are involved in the two known routes of infection: postnatal ingestion of oocysts or transplacental transmission from the infected dam to the fetus. …”
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  10. Serologic evidence of HoBi-like virus circulation in Argentinean water buffalo by Pecora, Andrea, Perez Aguirreburualde, María Sol, Malacari, Darí­o Amilcar, Zabal, Osvaldo Alfredo, Sala, Juan Manuel, Konrad, Jose Luis, Caspe, Sergio Gaston, Bauermann, Fernando, Ridpath, Julia, Dus Santos, Maria Jose

    Published 2018
    “…HoBi-like pestiviruses (also known as bovine viral diarrhea virus 3) have been sporadically reported from naturally infected cattle in Brazil, Asia, and Europe. Although HoBi-like viruses seem to be endemic in Brazilian cattle and buffalo, they have not been studied in the other countries of South America to our knowledge. …”
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  11. Screening and characterization of potential probiotic and starter bacteria for plant fermentations by Vera Pingitore, Esteban, Jimenez, María Eugenia, Dallagnol, Andrea Micaela, Belfiore, Carolina, Fontana, Cecilia Alejandra, Fontana, Paola Daniela, Wright, Atte von, Vignolo, Graciela Margarita, Plumed Ferrer, Carme

    Published 2018
    “…Probiotics are mostly consumed as fermented or fortified food products in Europe. There are two important factors in the selection of probiotic candidates regarding the potential health benefit; their viability and number when consumed, and their survival and persistence in the gastrointestinal tracts. …”
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  12. Ecological risk assessment of current-use pesticides and biocides in soils, sediments and surface water of a mixed land-use basin of the Pampas region, Argentina by Pérez, Débora Jesabel, Iturburu, Fernando, Calderon, Gabriela, Oyesqui, Lia Ana, De Geronimo, Eduardo, Aparicio, Virginia Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…RQs assessment showed a range of chronic risk levels according to the site/sampling event, with higher contribution of atrazine and its metabolites, and acetochlor, whereas TUs assessment showed no acute risk in aquatic biota. In contrast to Europe, in Argentina, there are no restrictions regarding the use of atrazine, acetochlor, imidacloprid and glyphosate to protect aquatic life. …”
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  13. The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) by Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago, Funes, Claudia Fernanda, Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina, Suárez, Lorena del Carmen, Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo

    Published 2021
    “…Preference of egg laying in ripe (or in ripening process), healthy, soft, small fruits (berries and stone fruits) still attached to the plant makes Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila, SWD) a severe, harmful pest, capable of producing huge food and economic losses to Asia, Europe, and America. The high degree of polyphagy shown by SWD either in their native region, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, or in the invaded continents, besides its seasonal phenotypic plasticity that allows it adaptations to adverse thermal periods, greatly favors SWD establishment and dispersion into new environments. …”
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