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  1. Incidence, spatial pattern and temporal progress of Fusarium wilt of bananas by Heck, Daniel Winter, Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel, Pont, Emerson M. del, Mizubuti, Eduardo S.G.

    Published 2021
    “…In the other 17 fields, at least one analytical method did not reject the null hypothesis of randomness. One field (5 ha), composed of six plots, was selected for spatial and temporal studies during two years with bi-monthly assessments. …”
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  2. Phenotyping Fusarium head blight through seed morphology characteristics using RGB imaging by Leiva, Fernanda, Zakieh, Mustafa, Alamrani, Marwan, Dhakal, Rishap, Henriksson, Tina, Singh, Pawan Kumar, Chawade, Aakash

    Published 2022
    “…The analysis was carried out on a seed set of FHB which was visually assessed as to the severity. The dataset is composed of 432 winter wheat genotypes that were greenhouse-inoculated. …”
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  3. Investigating volatile semiochemical production from Bos taurus and Bos indicus as a novel phenotype for breeding host resistance to ixodid ticks by Matika, O., Foster, S., Githaka, Naftaly W., Owido, Gad, Ngetich, Collins, Mwendia, C., Brown, H., Caulfield, J., Watson, Kellie, Djikeng, Appolinaire, Birkett, M.

    Published 2023
    “…Approximately 100 young cattle composed of Bos indicus and Bos taurus were artificially infested with 2,500 African blue tick, Rhipicephalus decoloratus larvae, with daily female tick (4.5 mm) counts taken from day 20 post-infestation. …”
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  4. Analysis of population structure and genetic diversity in a Southern African soybean collection based on single nucleotide polymorphism markers by Tsindi, A., Eleblu, J.S.Y., Gasura, E., Mushoriwa, H., Tongoona, P., Danquah, E., Mwadzingeni, L., Zikhali, M., Ziramba, E., Mabuyaye, G., Derera, J.

    Published 2023
    “…The UPMGA tree showed that the first sub-cluster is composed of three genotypes, the second cluster has two genotypes, while the rest of the genotypes constituted the third cluster. …”
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  5. Mapping restricted introgression across the genomes of admixed indigenous African cattle breeds by Friedrich, J., Bailey, R.I., Talenti, A., Chaudhry, U., Ali, Q., Obishakin, E.F., Ezeasor, C.K., Powell, J., Hanotte, Olivier H., Tijjani, Abdulfatai, Marshall, Karen, Prendergast, J., Wiener, P.

    Published 2023
    “…The genomes of indigenous African cattle are composed of components with Middle Eastern (taurine) and South Asian (indicine) origins, providing a valuable model to study hybridization and to identify genetic barriers to gene flow. …”
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  6. “Stronger with breastmilk-only initiative” in 5 African countries: Case study on the implementation process and contribution to the enabling environment for breastfeeding by Michaud-Létourneau, Isabelle, Gayard, Marion, Wassef, Jacqueline, Likhite, Nathalie, Tharaney, Manisha, Kim, Sunny S., Menon, Purnima

    Published 2023
    “…Results: First, we show how a broad initiative composed of a set of combined interventions targeting multiple levels of determinants of breastfeeding was set up and implemented. …”
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  7. The Vicious Worm education tool improves the knowledge of community health workers on Taenia solium cysticercosis in Rwanda by Uwibambe, E., Shyaka, A., Niyotwagira, E., Mutoniwase, J., Fèvre, Eric M., Quinnell, R.J., Trevisan, C.

    Published 2024
    “…A total of 207 community health workers were recruited from Nyamagabe district in Southern Province, Rwanda. Participants were composed of males (33.5%) and females (66.5%), aged between 22 and 68 years, and most (71%) had only completed primary education. …”
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  8. Assessing the carotenoid profiles and allelic diversity of yellow maize inbred lines adapted to mid-altitude subhumid maize agroecology in Ethiopia by Garoma, B., Azimach, G., Bante, K., Menkir, A.

    Published 2024
    “…To this end, a total of 161 yellow/orange inbred lines, selected from among the 752 lines, were evaluated for their endosperm PVA and other carotenoid compounds levels in two separate trials composed of 63 and 98 inbred lines in 2020 and 2021, respectively. …”
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  9. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes from cattle immunized against Theileria parva exhibit pronounced cross-reactivity among different strain-specific epitopes of the Tp1 antigen by Steinaa, Lucilla, Saya, R., Awino, Elias, Toye, Philip G.

    Published 2012
    “…Here, bulk CTL and CTL clones were generated from two animals using both the live sporozoite vaccine composed of three different strains and a Muguga strain for immunization. …”
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  10. Sparse phenotyping and haplotype-based models for genomic prediction in rice by He, Sang, Liang, Shanshan, Meng, Lijun, Cao, Liyong, Ye, Guoyou

    Published 2023
    “…However, previous studies often used fixed length haplotypes composed by a few adjacent molecular markers disregarding the linkage disequilibrium (LD) which is of essential role in determining the haplotype length. …”
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  11. Yield and phosphorus transformations in a rice-wheat system with crop residue and phosphorus management by Gupta, R.K., Yadvinder-Singh, Ladha, J.K., Bijay-Singh, Singh, Jagmohan, Singh, Gurpreet, Pathak, H.

    Published 2007
    “…Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of straw and P management strategies on yield, P balance, and P transformations in soil in a rice–wheat system. Four treatments composed of different combinations of rice and wheat straw removal, burning, and incorporation were the main plots. …”
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  12. Characterizing Wheat Rhizosphere Bacterial Microbiome Dynamics Under Salinity Stress: Insights from 16S rRNA Metagenomics for Enhancing Stress Tolerance by Mahmoud, Nourhan Fouad, M. El-Zayat, Emad, Amr, Dina, A. El-Khishin, Dina, M. Abd-Elhalim, Haytham, Hafez, Amr, Radwan, Khaled, Hamwieh, Aladdin, Tadesse, Wuletaw

    Published 2025
    “…Taxonomic analyzes showed that the bacterial community was predominantly and characteristically composed of the phyla Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Verrucomicrobia, and Fibrobacteres, representing the usual microbial profile for the rhizosphere of wheat. …”
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  13. Yield and climatic parameters in a common bean (<i>Phaseolus vulgaris</i> L.) regional trial by Amongi, Winnyfred, Aparicio, Johan, Nduwarugira, Eric, Ndabashinze, Blaise, Ruhebuza, Kijana, Otsyula, Rueben, Misango, Shamir, Kamau, Eliezah, Karanja, David, Makoani, Wincaster Mutuli, Uwera, Annuarite, Nestory, Shida, Nkalubo, Stanley, Kesiime, Eunice, Moges, Abel, Tumsa, Kidane, Mamo, Teshale, Beebe, Stephen, Mukankusi, Clare

    Published 2025
    “…Forty‐three trials met minimal standards of data quality. Trial environments composed of a site, planting date, and its climatic parameters were clustered based on 13 variables of temperature, rainfall, relative humidity, vapor pressure deficit, and altitude. …”
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  14. Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education by Geremew, Kumlachew, Chelangat, M.S., Ouko, O., Yemane, Tsion, Ouko, V.O., Odiwour, A., Alaru, P.A., Mbuku, S., Dessie, Tadelle

    Published 2025
    “…Diets were primarily composed of cereals (21.6%), dairy (20.0%), and leafy vegetables (16.7%), with limited intake of protein-richand vitamin A-rich foods. …”
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  15. Mise en place d’un club d’écoute dédié aux femmes de Sibassor (COOPEDELSI) : Les femmes du RESOPP au coeur du développement local et de l’action climatique by Worou, Nadine, Ka, Binetou, Diedhiou, Lamine

    Published 2025
    “…Ce document présente la mise en place d’un club d’écoute au sein de la coopérative COOPEDELSI (Sibassor, Kaolack), porté par la Dynamique féminine du RESOPP avec l’appui d’AICCRA–RESOPP. Le club, composé de 8 membres représentant les zones d’intervention de la coopérative (874 adhérentes), valorise le rôle des femmes dans le développement local et l’action climatique. …”
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  16. SPDC-HG: an accelerator of genomic hybrid breeding in maize by Zhang, Zhenliang, Wang, Xin, Zhang, Yuxiang, Zhou, Kai, Yu, Guangning, Yang, Wenyan, Li, Furong, Guan, Xiusheng, Zhang, Xuecai, Yang, Zefeng, Xu, Chenwu, Xu, Yang

    Published 2025
    “…This study aimed to address this issue by applying a flexible sparse partial diallel cross design composed of 945 maize hybrids derived from 266 inbred lines across different heterotic groups. …”
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  17. Changing fire regimes in the Cote d’Ivoire savanna: implications for greenhouse emissions and carbon sequestration by Moussa, K., Bassett, T.J., Nkem, J.

    Published 2011
    “…Findings reveal that the Sudanian savanna is a complex environment composed of a mixture of trees, shrubs, grasses, and crops. …”
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  18. Molecular and immunological characterisation of Theileria parva stocks which are components of the Muguga cocktail used for vaccination against East Coast fever in cattle by Bishop, Richard P., Geysen, D., Spooner, P.R., Skilton, Robert A., Nene, Vishvanath M., Dolan, T.T., Morzaria, S.P.

    Published 2001
    “…The 'Muguga cocktail' which is composed of three Theileria parva stocks Muguga. Kiambu 5 and Serengeti-transformed has been used extensively for live vaccination against East Coast fever in cattle in eastern, central and southern Africa. …”
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  19. How do earthworms influence organic matter quantity and quality in tropical soils? by Hong, Hanh Nguyen, Rumpel, C., Henry des Tureaux, Thierry, Bardoux, G., Billou, D., Tran Duc Toan, Jouquet, Pascal

    Published 2011
    “…Aggregates larger than 2000 mm, however, were most probably composed of all fractions and were not different. As a consequence, our results indicate that studies to determine the impact of earthworms on SOM turnover in soil are spatially dependant on the scale of observation.…”
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