Search Results - "continental Europe"
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Yield Response of an Ensemble of Potato Crop Models to Elevated CO2 in Continental Europe
Published 2021“…Experimental data from seven open-top chambers (OTC) and free-air−CO2-enrichment (FACE) facilities across continental Europe were used. Model ensemble percent errors averaged over all datasets for simulated yields were 26.5 % for Ca and 27.2 % Ce data. …”
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Latitudinal patterns in body size of Roesel’s bush cricket Metrioptera roeselii within and outside the continuous area of its distribution
Published 2009“…Metrioptera roeselii is a common species with a widespread distribution in continental Europe. During the last century, it has expanded to the Scandinavian Peninsula which is separated from continental Europe by the Baltic Sea. …”
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Species identification of ticks collected in Skåne county and their role in the epidemiology of tick-borne Encephalitis (TBEV)
Published 2019“…Skåne is the southernmost county of Sweden where new tick species could become established due to the topography with milder climatic conditions and the geographical bordering with northern continental Europe. Ticks also play an important role as vectors and transmitter of tick-borne encephalitis, a viral disease caused by tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), for which the incidence of human cases increased twice during 2011-2013 and 2014-2017 in Skåne county. …”
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Plum pox virus and sharka: a model potyvirus and a major disease
Published 2017“…Geographical distribution: First discovered in Bulgaria, PPV is nowadays present in most of continental Europe (with an endemic status in many central and southern European countries) and has progressively spread to many countries on other continents. …”
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The role of genetic variability of the host on the resistance to Neospora caninum infection in cattle
Published 2024“…Beyond the potential confounding effects of feeding systems, management and animal density, some lines of evidence suggest that Holstein, the most popular breed for milk production, has a comparatively higher risk of abortion due to infections by N. caninum, whereas some beef breeds from Continental Europe seem to be more resistant. It is still not clear if different genetic mechanisms of resistance are involved in the two known routes of infection: postnatal ingestion of oocysts or transplacental transmission from the infected dam to the fetus. …”
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A genetic study of summer eczema in Icelandic horses
Published 2006“…It has been shown that horses exported from Iceland to continental Europe as adults have higher disease prevalence. …”
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