Resultados de búsqueda - "Indian subcontinent"
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Arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal fungi diversity in the Indian subcontinent
Publicado 2021“…The dataset presented here reports the available information regarding arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal fungi diversity in cultivated and natural ecosystems of the Indian subcontinent. We have selected studies published in English in ISI Web of Science during the years 2005 - 2020 that provided a taxonomic classification of MF and their associated abundance in terms of percentage of root colonization or number of spores per quantity of soil. …”
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Integrated nutrient management in rice–wheat cropping system: an evidence on sustainability in the Indian subcontinent through meta-analysis
Publicado 2019“…Over years of intensive cultivation and imbalanced fertilizer use, the soils of the Indian subcontinent have become deficient in several nutrients and are impoverished in organic matter. …”
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Variation in the genome of rice tungro bacilliform virus: molecular characterization of six isolates
Publicado 1996“…The genomes of isolates from the Indian subcontinent contained a deletion of 64 bp when compared with those from south-east Asia. …”
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Geographic and breed distribution of an Msp I PCR-RFLP in the bovine growth hormone (bGH) gene
Publicado 2000“…Various explanations for this distribution are discussed, among them the possibility that the Msp I (-) allele originated in the Bos indicus breeds of the Indian subcontinent, from which it diffused through the humpless Bos taurus breeds of Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean basin, eventually reaching Western, Northern Europe, Western Africa in low frequencies.…”
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Virus diseases of chickpea
Publicado 2008“…It is mainly grown in Indian subcontinent, Ethiopia, Turkey, Mexico, and some regions around the Mediterranean and in the Middle East. …”
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New geographical insights of the latest expansion of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense Tropical Race 4 into the Greater Mekong Subregion
Publicado 2018“…Analyses of single-nucleotide polymorphisms enabled us to initiate a phylogeography of Foc TR4 across three geographical areas - GMS, Indian subcontinent and the Middle East revealing three distinct FocTR4 sub-lineages. …”
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Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
Publicado 2001“…Studies the low-cost alternative strategy of selective lining of watercourses to reduce seepage and increase irrigated areas in the Indian subcontinent. Satellite remote-sensing (SRS) is seen as a cost-effective evaluation tool in view of its large area of synoptic and repetitive coverage.…”
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The maternal origin of indigenous domestic chicken from the Middle East, the north and the horn of Africa
Publicado 2020“…This haplogroup most likely originates from the Indian subcontinent and probably migrated following a terrestrial route to these different countries. …”
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Origin of Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds inferred from mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences
Publicado 2010“…Results indicated that 86% of the Hungarian haplotypes are related to the reference sequence that likely originated from the Indian subcontinent, while the minor part of our sequences presumably derive from South East Asia, China and Japan.…”
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Analysis of mitochondrial D-loop region casts new light on domestic water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) phylogeny
Publicado 2004“…Pooled with published data of South-East Asian and Australian water buffaloes and based on comprehensive median-joining network and population demography analyses we show evidence that both river and swamp buffaloes decent from one domestication event, probably in the Indian subcontinent. However, the today swamp buffaloes have an unravelled mitochondrial history, which can be explained by introgression of wild water buffalo mtDNA into domestic stocks. …”
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Lack of phylogeographic structure in Nigerian village chickens revealed by mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequence analysis
Publicado 2010“…Reference sequences representing the major chicken mtDNA lineages from Asia indicate the Indian subcontinent to be the likely main center of origin of Nigerian village chicken. …”
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Virus diseases of pigeonpea
Publicado 2008“…Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is a very important grain legume grown predominantly in the Indian subcontinent, Southern and Eastern Africa and Central America. …”
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Mitochondrial DNA reveals multiple introductions of domestic chicken in East Africa
Publicado 2011“…The results indicate a likely Indian subcontinent origin for the commonest haplogroup (D) and a maritime introduction for the next commonest one (A) from Southeast and/or East Asia. …”
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Some biological and genomic properties of rice tungro bacilliform badnavirus and rice tungro spherical waikavirus from Nepal
Publicado 1996“…A comparative analysis by restriction endonuclease digestion, cross hybridization, the polymerase chain reaction and partial sequencing indicated that the Nepalese RTBV DNA clone and the cDNA clones of the RTSV RNAwere more similar to the various tungro isolates from the Indian subcontinent than to those from the Philippines.…”
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Advances in Genetic Improvement of Legumes to Biotic Stresses
Publicado 2025“…However, biotic stresses are major factors in limiting legumes productivity especially in the Indian subcontinent and African continent. Global distribution and occurrence of various biotic stresses in legumes are well-documented. …”
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Decoding the vitality of earth observation for flood monitoring in the Lower Godavari River Basin, India
Publicado 2023“…The entire Indian subcontinent experienced devastating floods in the year 2022. …”
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Moth bean (Vigna aconitifolia): a minor legume with major potential to address global agricultural challenges
Publicado 2023“…Moth bean (Vigna aconitifolia) is an orphan legume of Vigna genus, exhibiting wide adaptability and has the potential to grow well in arid and semi-arid areas, predominantly across different eco-geographical regions of Asia, particularly the Indian subcontinent. The inherent adaptive attributes of this crop have made it more tolerant towards a diverse array of abiotic and biotic stresses that commonly restrain yield among other Vigna species. …”
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Rust (Uromyces viciae-fabae Pers. de-Bary) of Pea (Pisum sativum L.): Present Status and Future Resistance Breeding Opportunities
Publicado 2023“…Aeciospores are infective in the Indian subcontinent. The genetics of rust resistance was reported qualitatively. …”
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Diseases of tropical Acacias: proceedings of an International Workshop held at Subanjeriji (Southern Sumatra), 28 April - 3 May 1996
Publicado 1997“…It provides a benchmark of the current knowledge of the pathology of the four most important Acacia species currently being grown in plantations in tropical areas of Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent and northern Australia.…”
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East Asian contributions to Dutch traditional and western commercial chickens inferred from mtDNA analysis
Publicado 2011“…The commonest clade (E-clade) supposedly originates from the Indian subcontinent. In addition, both in commercial chicken and Dutch fancy breeds, many haplotypes were found with a clear East Asian origin. …”
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