Search Results - "React"
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Vaccination of cattle with TickGARD induces cross-reactive antibodies binding to conserved linear peptides of Bm86 homologues in Boophilus decoloratus
Published 2007“…Native Bd86 protein in B. decoloratus tick mid-gut sections and recombinant Bd86-1 reacted strongly with sera from TickGARD vaccinated cattle. …”
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The impact of translocation mechanisms and plant architecture on the success or failure of propagation, a thidiazuron case study
Published 2024“…While this resulted in proliferation, more questions arose as it was the apical meristem that reacted. In other plants such as banana, this cut was not necessary, as there the axillary meristems on the outside of the explant proliferated. …”
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Agricultural land expansion and deforestation in Malawi
Published 2001“…The household study provide some insights on the agents of deforestation and to a limited extent how the increasing population is reacting to land famine.…”
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Comparative responses of selected Phaseolus vulgaris germ plasm inoculated artificially and naturally with bean golden mosaic virus
Published 1988“…Most of the genotypes reacted similarly under both screening conditions, with a few discrepancies ascribed to the poor adaptation of some temperate bean genotypes to the tropical conditions of the field evaluation site (Monjas, Guatemala). …”
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Improved purification procedure and some serological and physical properties of cassava common mosaic virus from South America
Published 1991“…Viral antigens were detected in cassava, using both the double-antibody sandwich or plate-trapped antigen forms of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The virus reacted with antisera to the potexviruses potato virus X and tulip virus X in F(ab`)2 ELISA. …”
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Long-term changes in the herb layer of a southern Swedish broadleaf forest
Published 2016“…The forest herb layer is reacting fast to the changes in the environment due to its sensitivity and short life cycle. …”
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Orthotospovirus disease epidemic: molecular characterization and incidence in peanut crops
Published 2020“…In DAS-ELISA, all samples collected from symptomatic plants reacted with antisera to groundnut ringspot virus/tomato chlorotic spot virus (GRSV/TCSV) and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). …”
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Infestation and damage by Clavigralla tomentosicollis and Anoplocnemis curvipes (Hemiptera: Coreidae) in cowpea plants with modified leaf structure and pods in different positions...
Published 2004“…As observed in the defoliation experiment, C. tomentosicollis and A. curvipes reacted differently in a free-choice situation between pods located outside or within the canopy. …”
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Molecular diagnosis and vegetative compatibility group analysis of Fusarium Wilt of banana in Nepal
Published 2023“…PCR analyses conducted with primers specific for Foc race 1 (Foc R1) or Foc tropical race 4 (TR4) revealed that all the strains reacted positively for Foc R1 and none for TR4. Altogether, our results demonstrated that the pathogen populations causing FWB of the Malbhog cultivar in Nepal were Foc R1. …”
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Liberalizing foodgrains markets: Experiences, impacts, and lessons from South Asia: Synopsis
Published 2010“…India, the largest economy in the region, reacted by banning exports of common rice, wheat, and corn, as well as suspending these commodities from futures trading, to ensure comfortable supplies in the domestic market at affordable prices. …”
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Agricultural market reforms in Egypt: initial adjustments in local output markets
Published 1994“…Even though it is primarily based on rice sector data, it gives the following interesting insights into the initial responses to the reform process. First, farmers are reacting with higher output levels and marketed surplus, although the bulk of the expansion has taken place among farms larger than 5 feddans. …”
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A computable general equilibrium analysis of Mexico's agricultural policy reforms
Published 2001“…Then two policies are tested under an exchange rate depreciation to see how each policy regime reacts to adverse shocks. The simulations demonstrate that in a static situation, lump sum payments are preferred to the system of subsidies and price supports. …”
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Prevalence and incidence of lentil viruses in Nepal
Published 2024“…TBIA results showed that the most prevalent viruses affecting lentil were Pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) (overall incidence in random samples was 12.24%) and luteoviruses (4.95%) that reacted with the broad-spectrum luteovirid MAb (5G4) and other MAbs produced against viruses belong to the genus Polerovirus, family Solemoviridae. …”
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Assessing the reliability of permanganate-oxidizable carbon as an index of soil labile carbon
Published 2004“…Sugars, amino acids, and other organic acids reacted slowly with 33 mM KMnO4 (2–45% C oxidized in 1 h), while compounds containing glycol groups (e.g., ascorbic acid and pyrogallol) were oxidized quickly by KMnO4 (25% C oxidized in 1 min). …”
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Identification of a bovine surface antigen uniquely expressed on CD4/CD8 negative TCR-gamma/delta positive T lymphocytes
Published 1990“…In this study, two monoclonal antibodies, IL‐A29 and CC15, are described that identify a novel bovine cell surface marker of 215/300 kDa. The antibodies reacted with a discrete population of resting lymphocytes in peripheral blood which, in young animals, constituted about 25% of the mononuclear cells. …”
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Tick salivary gland extract and interleukin-2 stimulation enhance susceptibility of lymphocytes to infection by Theileria parva sporozoites
Published 1993“…The IL-2-induced increase in host cell susceptibility could be prevented by treating the lymphocytes with the monoclonal antibody IL-A 111, which reacts with the bovine IL-2 receptor alpha chain and inhibits IL-2-driven cell proliferation. …”
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A cement protein of the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, located in the secretory e cell granules of the type III salivary gland acini, induces strong antibody responses in cattl...
Published 2002“…An Escherichia coli recombinant form of the proline-rich C-terminal domain of RIM36 reacts with antisera from Bos indicus cattle, either experimentally infested with R. appendiculatus, or exposed to ticks in the field. …”
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Cloning and characterization of a 150 kDa microsphere antigen of Theileria parva that is immunologically cross-reactive with the polymorphic immunodominant molecule (PIM)
Published 1998“…A monoclonal antibody (mAb) against the T. parva polymorphic immunodominant molecule (PIM) cross-reacted with the recombinant p150. The p150 has sequence homology with a PIM peptide sequence containing the anti-PIM mAb epitope. …”
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Biochemical characterization of PEPC from cassava: a preliminary report
Published 1993“…A maize PEPC specific antiserum cross-reacts with cassava PEPC, indicating homologous antigenic determinants. …”
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Revisiting the 'cornerstone of Amazonian conservation': a socioecological assessment of Brazil nut exploitation
Published 2017“…We find that the resource unit reacts robustly to the type and level of extraction currently practiced; that resource users have built on a self-organized system that had defined boundaries and access to the resource; that linked production chains, market networks and informal financing work to supply global markets; and that local harvesters have used supporting alliances with NGOs and conservationists to formalize and secure their endogenous governance system and make it more equitable. …”
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