Search Results - "Europe"
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Climatic change and genetic resources in northern Europe: Report of a Workshop, 18-19 September 2006, Rovaniemi, Finland
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Genetic diversity and genome-wide association study for the phenology response of winter wheats of North America, Western Asia, and Europe
Published 2023“…A population structure analysis revealed three distinct subpopulations mainly related to their geographical origin (Europe, North America, and Western Asia). The lines of CGIAR origin showed the largest diversity and the lowest genetic distance to all other subpopulations. …”
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Food safety regulatory systems in Europe and China: A study of how co-regulation can improve regulatory effectiveness
Published 2015“…In China, the numerous food scandals and scares that have struck over the past decade have spurred significant food safety regulatory reform, which has been increasingly oriented towards the public-private partnership model adopted by the Europe Union's (EU) food safety regulatory system. …”
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Analysis of the genotypebyenvironment interaction of spring barley tested in the Nordic Region of Europe: relationships among stability statistics for grain yield
Published 2002“…Variation in agronomic and quality characteristics was investigated in 220 Nordic spring barley cultivars across distinct environments (6 locations during 3 years) in the Nordic Region of Europe. The objectives of this research were to determine the importance of the genotype by environment interaction in all characteristics evaluated and to establish the relationship among different stability statistics for grain yield. …”
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Genetic variation and evolutionary forces shaping Cucumber vein yellowing virus populations: risk of emergence of virulent isolates in Europe
Published 2020“…The low genetic diversity within the European phylogroup with respect to the other isolates, neutralist tests and genetic differentiation analyses suggest that the Middle East region is the cradle of CVYV and that a unique virus introduction event occurred in Europe, where the virus spread rapidly. Taken together, these findings indicate a risk of emergence of virulent CVYV isolates in Europe either through migration from the Middle East or by genetic changes of the European isolates…”
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Key fertilizer price drivers and the impact of conflict in Ukraine on fertilizer markets
Published 2022Subjects: “…europe…”
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European Union perspective: getting ready for the Millenium Round trade negotiations
Published 1999Subjects: “…europe and north america…”
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Pilot study on conservation of animal genetic resources
Published 1975Subjects: “…europe…”
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First Report of Grapevine virus E and Grapevine virus F in Grapevine in Greece
Published 2019Subjects: “…europe…”
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Identifying pesticides of high concern for ecosystem, plant, animal, and human health: a comprehensive field study across Europe and Argentina
Published 2024“…A sampling campaign was conducted across 10 case study sites in Europe and 1 in Argentina, each encompassing conventional and organic farming systems. …”
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Transitioning European protein-rich food consumption and production towards more sustainable patterns-strategies and policy suggestions
Published 2020Subjects: “…europe…”
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Phylogenetics and Evolution of Potato Virus V: Another Potyvirus that Originated in the Andes
Published 2022Subjects: “…europe…”
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Greening of trade policies: The EU-Mercosur agreement
Published 2020Subjects: “…europe…”
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Revisiting the levels of aerosol optical depth in South-Southeast Asia, Europe and USA amid the COVID-19 pandemic using satellite observations
Published 2021“…A significant reduction of AOD (- 20%) was obtained for majority of the areas in SSEA, Europe and USA during the lockdown period. Yet, the clusters of increased AOD (30–60%) was obtained in the south-east part of SSEA, the western part of Europe and US regions. …”
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Natural enemies of the South American moth, Tuta absoluta, in Europe, North Africa and Middle East, and their potential use in pest control strategies
Published 2017“…After its first detection in Europe, it rapidly invaded more than 30 Western Palaearctic countries becoming a serious agricultural threat to tomato production in both protected and open-field crops. …”
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