Resultados de búsqueda - "Middle East"

  1. Recent advances in the understanding of Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri pathogenesis and citrus canker disease management por Ference, Christopher M., Gochez, Alberto Martin, Behlau, Franklin, Wang, Nian, Graham, James H., Jones, Jeffrey B.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Distribution: Present in South America, the British Virgin Islands, Africa, the Middle East, India, Asia and the South Pacific islands. …”
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    Artículo
  2. Export av får och nötkreatur från Australien por Björkman, Mikaela

    Publicado 2010
    “…About four million sheep and half a million to one million cattle are exported annually from Australia to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Most of these animals are exported for slaughter, but some cattle are exported with the purpose of breeding. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  3. Genome-wide variation, candidate regions and genes associated with fat deposition and tail morphology in Ethiopian indigenous sheep por Ahbara, A., Bahbahani, Hussain, Almathen, F., Al Abri, M., Agoub, M.O., Abeba, A., Kebede, A., Musa, H.H., Mastrangelo, S., Pilla, F., Ciani, E., Hanotte, Olivier H., Mwacharo, Joram M.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Populations from The Caribbean, Europe, Middle East, China and western, northern and southern Africa were included addressing globally, the genetic variation and history of Ethiopian sheep populations. …”
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  4. Genome-wide Insights of Ethiopian indigenous sheep populations reveal the population structure adheres to tail morphology than phylogeography por Agraw, A.A., Gurja, B., Yao, Kouadio N., Kyalo, M., Dessie, Tadelle, Kebede, A., Tesfaye, G., Domelevo Entfellner, Jean-Baka, Zewdu, E., Hanotte, Olivier H., Getinet, M.T.

    Publicado 2019
    “…To investigate the genetic relationships in greater detail and infer population structure of Ethiopian sheep populations at the continental and global levels, populations from east Africa (Kenya), north Africa (Egypt, Morocco), South Africa, Middle East and Asia were included. The population structure analysis revealed clustering of eight Ethiopian sheep populations according to tail phenotype i.e., short fat- tailed, long fat-tailed and Fat-rumped. …”
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  5. First report of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense Tropical Race 4, causing Fusarium wilt in Cavendish bananas in Peru por Acuña, Rosalyn, Rouard, Mathieu, Leiva Sandoval, Ana Maria, Marques, Claudio, Olortegui, Arturo, Ureta, Cledy, Cabrera-Pintado, Rosa M., Rojas, Juan Carlos, López, Diana, Cenci, Alberto, Cuéllar, Wilmer Jose, Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel

    Publicado 2022
    “…Restricted to South Asia for more than 20 years, Foc TR4 has spread in the last years to the Middle East, Mozambique, and Colombia (García-Bastidas et al. 2019; https://pestdisplace.org/embed/news/map/disease/11). …”
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  6. Phylogenetics and Evolution of Potato Virus V: Another Potyvirus that Originated in the Andes por Fuentes, S., Gibbs, A.J., Adams, I.P., Hajizadeh, M., Kreuze, Jan F., Fox, A., Blouin, A.G., Jones, R.A.C.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Potato virus V (PVV) causes a disease of potato (Solanum tubersosum) in South and Central America, Europe, and the Middle East. We report here the complete genomic sequences of 42 new PVV isolates from the potato’s Andean domestication center in Peru and of eight historical or recent isolates from Europe. …”
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  7. Predicting Wheat Yield Gap and its Determinants in Rainfed Mediterranean Climate of Morocco: Using Ground Information, Satellite Images and Machine Learning por Devkota, Krishna, Devkota Wasti, Mina Kumari, Bouasria, Abdelkrim

    Publicado 2022
    “…Wheat is the main food crop grown in more than 2.8 million ha in Morocco and almost 16.8 million ha in 21 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region countries. …”
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    Internal Document
  8. Prioritization of zoonoses for multisectoral, One Health collaboration in Somalia, 2023 por Osman, A.Y., Mohamed, H., Mumin, F.I., Mahrous, H., Saidouni, A., Elm, S.A., Adawe, A.K., Mo'allim, A.A., Lubogo, M., Malik, S.M.M.R., Mwatondo, A., Raji, T., Ahmed, A.D., Zumla, A., Dar, O., Kock, R., Mor, Siobhan M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Following scoring of each zoonotic disease against these criteria, and further discussion of the OHZDP tool outputs, seven priority zoonoses were identified for Somalia: Rift Valley fever, Middle East respiratory syndrome, anthrax, trypanosomiasis, brucellosis, zoonotic enteric parasites (including Giardia and Cryptosporidium), and zoonotic influenza viruses. …”
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  9. Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2 por Ringler, Claudia, Abdulrahim, Sawsan, Adra, May, Alvi, Muzna, Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin, ElDidi, Hagar, Kilby, Patrick, Nassif, Gabriella, Ratna, Nazmun N., Sufian, Farha D., van Biljon, Chloe, Wu, Joyce

    Publicado 2023
    “…The Gender-Sensitive Risks and Options Assessment for Decision Making (ROAD) to Support WiF-2 (ROAD migration project), a partnership coordinated by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Australian National University, American University Beirut, Lincoln University, and University of Dhaka, evaluated the ILO-DFID Partnership Programme on Fair Recruitment and Decent Work for Women Migrant Workers in South Asia and the Middle East (Work in Freedom, Phase 2 project [WiF-2]), which operated from 2018 to 2023. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  10. Link of a ubiquitous human coronavirus to dromedary camels por Corman, V.M., Eckerle, I., Memish, Z.A., Liljander, Anne M., Dijkman, R., Jonsdottir, H., Ngeiywa, K.J.Z.J., Kamau, E., Younan, M., Al Masri, M., Assiri, A., Gluecks, Ilona V., Musa, B.E., Meyer, B., Müller, M.A., Hilali, Mosaad, Bornstein, S., Wernery, U., Thiel, V., Jores, Joerg, Drexler, J.F., Drosten, C.

    Publicado 2016
    “…The four human coronaviruses (HCoVs) are globally endemic respiratory pathogens. The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus (CoV) is an emerging CoV with a known zoonotic source in dromedary camels. …”
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    Journal Article
  11. Caprine brucellosis : a historically neglected disease with significant impact on public health por Rossetti, Carlos Alberto, Arenas-Gamboa, Angela M., Maurizio, Estefania

    Publicado 2017
    “…While the disease has been successfully managed in most industrialized countries, it remains a significant burden on goat and human health in the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia (including India and China), sub-Saharan Africa, and certain areas in Latin America, where approximately 3.5 billion people live at risk. …”
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  12. Rift Valley Fever – epidemiological update and risk of introduction into Europe por Nielsen, S.S., Álvarez, J., Bicout, D.J., Calistri, P., Depner, K., Drewe, J.A., Garin-Bastuji, B., Rojas, J.L.G., Schmidt, C.G., Michel, V., Chueca, M.A.M., Roberts, H.C., Sihvonen, L.H., Stahl, K., Calvo, A.V., Viltrop, A., Winckler, C., Bett, Bernard K., Cetre-Sossah, C., Chevalier, V., Devos, C., Gubbins, S., Monaco, F., Sotiria-Eleni, A., Broglia, A., Abrahantes, J.C., Dhollander, S., Stede, Y. Van Der, Zancanaro, G.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The movement of live animals is the most important pathway for RVF spread from the African endemic areas to North Africa and the Middle East. The movement of infected animals and infected vectors when shipped by flights, containers or road transport is considered as other plausible pathways of introduction into Europe. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. The epidemiology of bovine viral diarrhea virus in lowand middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis por Zirra-Shallangwa, B., González Gordon, L., Hernandez-Castro, L.E., Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Bronsvoort, B.M. de C., Kelly, Robert F.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Mean weighted prevalence was 39.5% (95% CI 25–56.1), 45.2% (95% CI 35.9–54.8), 49.9% (95% CI 25.5–74.3), and 21.6% (95% CI 0.5–56) for sub-Saharan Africa, South America, Middle East, and Asia, respectively. Seroprevalence varied across farming systems, with smallholder farming showing the highest values. …”
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  14. Genotype × environment × agronomic management interaction to enhance wheat yield in the Mediterranean rainfed environments of Morocco: II. Process based modeling por Devkota, Krishna, Devkota Wasti, Mina Kumari, Moussadek, Rachid, Nangia, Vinay

    Publicado 2023
    “…urum wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. durum) is the oldest and most cultivated cereal crop in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and under Mediterranean climatic conditions. …”
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  15. Intensification options in cereal-legume production systems generate trade-offs between sustainability pillars for farm households in northern Morocco por El Ansari, Loubna, Chenoune, Roza, Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe, Komarek, Adam M., Gary, Christian, Belhouchette, Hatem

    Publicado 2023
    “…Farmers in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region face several interrelated challenges including natural resource depletion, low crop productivity, and food and nutrition insecurity. …”
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  16. Barriers to an enabling environment in start-up acceleration in fragile and conflict-affected settings in Jordan and Nigeria por Ires, Idil

    Publicado 2024
    “…The enabling environment is a critical driver of business acceleration, particularly in sectors essential for sustainable development, such as agriculture, food, and water security. In Africa and the Middle East, these sectors underpin economic stability and livelihoods, yet businesses face numerous challenges that impede their ability to scale and innovate. …”
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  17. Genetic diversity of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) populations and presence of the B biotype and a nonB biotype that can induce silverleaf symptoms in quash,... por Sseruwagi, P., Legg, James P., Maruthi, M., Colvin, J., Rey, M., Brown, J.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Ug4 had as its closest relatives (at 97–99% nt identity) the Ivory Coast okra biotype, whereas genotypes Ug5 and Ug6 had as their closest relatives (at 95–99% and 99% nt identity, respectively) the Mediterranean–North Africa–Middle East (MED-NAFR-ME) biotypes, which also include the well-studied B and Q biotypes. …”
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    Journal Article
  18. Genotyping-by-sequencing provides the discriminating power to investigate the subspecies of Daucus carota (Apiaceae) por Arbizu Berrocal, Carlos Irvin, Ellison, Shelby L., Senalik, Douglas, Simon, Philipp W., Spooner, David M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The other subspecies of D. carota were in four clades associated with geographic groups: (1) the Balkan Peninsula and the Middle East, (2) North America and Europe, (3) North Africa exclusive of Morocco, and (4) the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. …”
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  19. Water footprint of alfalfa hay production in Córdoba, Argentina por Bongiovanni, Rodolfo, Anschau, Renee Alicia

    Publicado 2024
    “…For instance, this is the case of alfalfa hay exported from Argentina to the Middle East, i.e., production and final consumption are located in different places.…”
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