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  1. Detection and genetic characterization of porcine group A rotaviruses in asymptomatic pigs in smallholder farms in East Africa: Predominance of P[8] genotype resembling human strai... por Amimo, Joshua O., Jung'a, J.O., Ogara, W.O., Vlasova, A.N., Njahira, Moses N., Maina, S., Okoth, Edward A., Bishop, Richard P., Saif, L.J., Djikeng, Appolinaire

    Publicado 2015
    “…Partial (811-1604nt region) sequence of the VP4 gene of selected positive samples revealed that different genotypes (P[6], P[8] and P[13]) are circulating in the study area with P[8] being predominant. The P[6] strain shared nucleotide (nt) and amino acid (aa) sequence identity of 84.4-91.3% and 95.1-96.9%, respectively, with known porcine and human P[6] strains. …”
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  2. Sustainability is good business for agriculture por Institute of Agricultural and Forest Management and Certification

    Publicado 2016
    “…Little by little, sustainability parameters are being incorporated into some policies, but still in a marginal way. …”
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  3. Molecular characterization of Ethiopian indigenous goat populations: Genetic diversity and structure, demographic dynamics and assessment of the kisspeptin gene polymorphism por Mekuriaw, Getinet

    Publicado 2016
    “…In a combined analysis of reference haplotypes representing the six globally defined Caprine haplogroups revealed out two haplogroups to be A and G, with the former being the most predominant. The lack of phylogeographic structure and a weak population differentiation (overall FST = 0.0245) suggest extensive gene flow amongst indigenous Ethiopian goats. …”
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  4. Heat stress in dairy cattle in Kenya. por Ikiror, D.

    Publicado 2001
    “…In the key economic regions of these zones, Zebu are increasingly being replaced by Zebu-exotic crosses either through artificial insemination or direct purchases from the highland areas (Waters and Odero, 1986; Vorlaufer, 1990). …”
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  5. Organisational Baseline Study: Overview report for Pailom CSV, LAO PDR(LA02) por Villanueva, Jerome, Mienmany, Soytavanh, Souvannaxayyavong, Chantha, Phonevisay, Silivong, Xayachack, Anousith, Khodyhotha, Khamphamy

    Publicado 2015
    “…Agricultural production is the primary activity in the province and rice is the main crop being produce in the rural areas. Existing data suggest that Savannakhet Province has an estimated 116,809 hectares of rain-fed rice fields and approximately 19,801 hectares are irrigated rice fields. …”
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  6. Economic evaluation of alternative livestock disease control methods in Kenya. por Nyangito, H.O.

    Publicado 1992
    “…In Africa, new technologies are being developed-for the control of East Coast Fever (ECF). …”
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  7. Trends and distribution of Chinese cassava production and use, 1820-1984 (A technological and economic examination of historical development and future potential) por Stone, B

    Publicado 1987
    “…The country has a long history of research and development, the 1st book on cassava planting methods being published in 1900. There are a no. of institutes involved in research and development; the 2 most important are the South China Tropical Crops Research Academy, which has concentrated on selecting and disseminating improved var., and the Zhejiang Province Subtropical Crops Institute in Pingyang, which has introduced var. in the north. …”
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  8. Breeding and varietal improvement of cassava in India por Nair, S.G., Rajendran, P.G., Naskar, S.K., Sreekumari, M.T., Unnikrishnan, M., Sheela, M.N.

    Publicado 1998
    “…Attention is currently being given to the development of early maturing, good cooking quality varieties, which can be harvested at sixth months, so that they can effectively be utilized in cassava-rice double cropping systems as practised in Kerala. …”
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  9. El proyecto de yuca en Ecuador y necesidad de información para el desarrollo de una nueva forma de utilizar la yuca: El caso de camarones por Chavez E., N.

    Publicado 1989
    “…The 10 farmers' associations in the province formed a union, gross profits being distributed among both members and nonmembers. …”
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  10. Factors Affecting the Adoption of Forage Technologies in Smallholder Dairy Production Systems in Lushoto, Tanzania por Ndah, Hycenth T., Schuler, Johannes, Nkwain, Vandoline N., Nzogela, Beatus, Mangesho, Walter E., Mollel, Richard, Loina, Rose, Paul, Birthe K.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Further, several other livestock management factors confounded potential gains in milk production through improved forages: current breeds were often not sufficiently high yielding to respond to improved feeding; providing water to zero grazing animals was not always achievable for labor-constrained farms; many farmers let forages overgrow for use in times of scarcity (dry season) which led to lower-than-necessary forage being fed to animals; sufficient planting material and extension advice on forage management and harvesting was not always available; milk prices were low and would not be increased if the volume of milk production did not increase (the collection center was operating at < 50% capacity). …”
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  11. Access to and supply of finance for enhancing dairy productivity por Wilkes, Andreas, Odhong’, Charles, Ndonga, Samuel, Sing’ora, Brian, Kenyanito, Lucy

    Publicado 2018
    “…If this is met from domestic production, greenhouse gas emissions from the dairy sector will increase. A proposal is being developed for submission to the emerging sources of climate finance for a dairy Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NA-MA) in Kenya that aims to promote low-emission development of Kenya’s dairy sector. …”
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  12. Ruminal effects of excessive dietary sulphur in feedlot cattle por Castro, Damian Jesus Nahuel, Ceron Cucchi, Maria Esperanza, Ortiz Chura, Abimael, Depetris, Gustavo, Irazoqui, Jose Matias, Amadio, Ariel, Cravero, Silvio Lorenzo Pedro, Canton, German Jose

    Publicado 2021
    “…Sulphur excess ingested is transformed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S) by sulfo-reducing ruminal bacteria (SRB), being high ruminal H2S concentration responsible for aforementioned damages. …”
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  13. Main factors influencing floral differentiation and fruit establishment in squash (Cucurbita spp.) = Principales factores que influyen en la diferenciación floral y el cuaje de fru... por Della Gaspera, Pedro, Portela, Jose Antonio

    Publicado 2021
    “…In this context, it is relevant to know the way in which flowering and fruit settling are being influenced, in order to understand which conditions are determining the best performance in yield, quality as well as fruit conservation. …”
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  14. Reestablishment of Rhipicephalus secundus Feldman-Muhsam, 1952 (Acari: Ixodidae) por Mumcuoglu, Kosta Y., Estrada-Peña, Agustín, Tarragona, Evelina Luisa, Sebastian, Patrick Stephan, Guglielmone, Alberto, Nava, Santiago

    Publicado 2022
    “…Rhipicephalus secundus is morphologically related to R. turanicus, but the scutal punctation pattern of both male and female allows the morphological differentiation between R. secundus and R. turanicus, punctations being clearly more numerous and larger in the latter. …”
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  15. Changes in nutrient and fibre tissue contents in Nothofagus pumilio trees growing at site quality and crown class gradients por Chaves, Jimena Elizabeth, Lencinas, María Vanessa, Cellini, Juan Manuel, Peri, Pablo Luis, Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José

    Publicado 2022
    “…The use of fixed values in the modelling for tree or stand approaches in C or N estimations can generate significant biases in N. pumilio trees, being necessary consider specific values for the different natural gradients that influence over this tree growth species. …”
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  16. Partial and total defoliation during the filling period affected grain industrial and nutraceutical quality in soybean por Carrera, Constanza Soledad, Rosas, María Belén, Gontijo Mandarino, José M., Leite, Rodrigo Santos, Raspa, Francisco Antonio, Fava, Fernando Daniel, Dardanelli, Julio Luis, Andrade, Fernando Hector

    Publicado 2022
    “…RESULTS: Yield and grain chemical components were reduced by defoliation treatments, these effects being more pronounced as defoliation increased. Mild defoliation (33%) caused small or non-significant changes in yield, its components, protein, oil, and isoflavone contents and concentrations. …”
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  17. Monitoring Patagonian Rangelands: The MARAS System por Oliva, Gabriel Esteban, Escobar, Juan Maria, Siffredi, Guillermo Lorenzo, Salomone, Jorge Manuel, Buono, Gustavo Gabriel

    Publicado 2022
    “…The need of a regional monitoring system to evaluate rangeland condition and trend is slowly being recognized by governments and farmers, and scientists of Patagonia have been discussing a possible unified methodology. …”
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  18. Differential metabolic rearrangements after cold storage are correlated with chilling injury resistance of peach fruits por Bustamante, Claudia Anabel, Monti, Laura L., Gabilondo, Julieta, Scossa, Federico, Valentini, Gabriel Hugo, Budde, Claudio Olaf, Lara, Maria Valeria, Fernie, Alisdair R., Drincovich, María Fabiana

    Publicado 2017
    “…Xylose increase after cold treatment was found only in the susceptible genotypes, indicating a particular cell wall reconfiguration of these varieties while being cold-stored. Overall, results indicate that peach fruit differential metabolic rearrangements due to cold treatment, rather than differential metabolic priming before cold, are better related with CI resistance. …”
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