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  1. The effect of domestication on insect resistance in cotton : bioassays with the insect herbivores Spodoptera littoralis and Agriotes spp. by Sjöstrand, Joakim

    Published 2014
    “…A plant's defensive ability against herbivore attack can be influenced by many different factors, one of them being domestication. During human selection to improve the yield of plants, the resistance against herbivore attack can have been lowered, due to a trade-off for use of resources between these traits in the plants. …”
    H2
  2. Reactions to objects and humans in Przewalski's horses: a first step to assess domestication effects on behaviour in horses by Johannesson, Klara

    Published 2015
    “…Individual variation was evident, despite the horses being tested together. This suggests that group testing does not introduce a significant bias to individual differences in behaviour, and provides an alternative to isolate individuals in future tests. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  3. Kalkningens effekter på fosformineralisering by Sigtryggsson, Christian

    Published 2015
    “…The use of phosphorus within today´s intensive farming, represents a future chal-lenge that grows as the world's stores of easily accessible phosphate minerals are being depleted. At the same time, large amounts of organic matter is annually re-turned to the world´s arable land, organic matter whose mineralization contributes to the plant nutrition supply of the subsequent crop. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  4. Genotypic and phenotypic variation of Phytopthora infestans on potato in the two Swedish regions Bjäre and Östergötland in 2015 by Peterson, Ida

    Published 2015
    “…In Östergötland, the observed higher genotypic variation was probably due to several infection sources, where oospore infections might have been involved during the season as a result of both mating types being present in infested tubers. The isolates from Bjäre showed a higher aggressiveness compared to the iso-lates from Östergötland when referring to the latency period, but there were no significant differences in lesion growth rate and number of spores per lesion. …”
    H2
  5. Soil factors affecting plant performance of climbing beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in south western Kenya by Williams, Hanna

    Published 2016
    “…Climbing beans(Phaseolus vulgaris L.) have the potential for higher areal yield than common beans, because of their indeterminate growth habit and ability to climb if being supported mechanically. This is the reason why the project Legume CHOICE introduced them in this area. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  6. Regeneration dynamics of pedunculate oak in natural temperate forests: a case from southern Sweden by Finnström, Olle

    Published 2016
    “…In the case of height development, plants that were completely encroached by competing stems without the disadvantage of being overtopped were taller than plants that were free growing, partially encroached, or overtopped. …”
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