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  1. Identification and characterization of genes that are involved in reward mechanisms in ethanol self-administration by Trinh, Hung

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Dept. of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics (until 131231)…”
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  2. Genotypic variation of Puccinia graminis infecting barberry and grasses by Jörgensen, Karolina

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…population biology…”
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  3. Evaluation of early maturing cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) germplasm for variation in phosphorus use efficiency and biological nitrogen fixation potential with indigenous rhizobial populations by Abaidoo, Robert C., Dare, M.O., Killani, S., Opoku, A.

    Published 2017
    “…Cowpea genotypes that efficiently utilize phosphorus (P) with high potential for biological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF) are vital to sustainable cropping systems in West Africa. …”
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  4. Tools for controlling a major global food and feed safety risk: Non-biological post-harvest procedures to decontaminate mycotoxins in food and feeds by Temba, Benigni A., Sultanbawa, Y., Kriticos, D.J., Fox, Glen P., Harvey, Jagger J.W., Fletcher, M.T.

    Published 2016
    “…At present, decontamination methods applied include an array of both biological and nonbiological methods. The targeted use of nonbiological methods spans from the latter half of last century, when ammoniation and ozonation were first used to inactivate mycotoxins in animal feeds, to the novel techniques being developed today such as photosensitization. …”
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  5. Low 15N Natural Abundance in Shoot Tissue of Brachiaria humidicola Is an Indicator of Reduced N Losses Due to Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) by Karwat, Hannes, Egenolf, Konrad, Nuñez, Jonathan, Rao, Idupulapati M., Rasche, Frank, Arango, Jacobo, Moreta, Danilo, Arévalo, Ashly, Cadisch, Georg

    Published 2018
    “…The tropical forage grass Brachiaria humidicola (Bh) suppresses the activity of soil nitrifiers through biological nitrification inhibition (BNI). As a result, nitrate (NO−3) formation and leaching are reduced which is also expected to tighten the soil nitrogen (N) cycle. …”
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