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  1. GRAS, plant- and animal-derived compounds as alternatives to conventional fungicides for the control of postharvest diseases of fresh horticultural produce by Palou, Lluís, Ali, Asgar, Fallik, Elazar, Romanazzi, Gianfranco

    Published 2020
    “…Postharvest decay caused by fungal pathogens is one of the most important factors causing economic losses for the worldwide industry of fresh horticultural produce. Despite the positive results of the use of conventional chemical fungicides, alternatives for decay control are needed because of increasing concerns related to their widespread and continued use. …”
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  2. Antifungal edible coatings for postharvest preservation of fresh fruit by Palou, Lluís, Pérez-Gago, María B.

    Published 2022
    “…However, their continuous use by the industry for many years has arisen important health and environmental problems related to the production of chemical residues and the proliferation of resistant pathogenic fungal biotypes. …”
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  3. Consumers’ Visual Attention and Choice of ‘Sustainable Irrigation’-Labeled Wine: Logo vs. Text by Fernández-Serrano, Paula, Tarancón, Paula, Bonet, Luis, Besada, Cristina

    Published 2022
    “…These results have relevant implications for the industry because they show that the SI logo is a useful way to draw consumers’ attention to the sustainability of irrigation practices and positively affect their choice. …”
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  4. Brassinosteroids Enhance Immunity Against Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus in Citrus Plants: A Promising Approach to Control Huanglongbing (HLB) by Aryal, Divya, Ben Abdallah, Saoussen, Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell, Urbaneja, Alberto, Alférez, Fernando

    Published 2024
    “…This disease is a major threat to the citrus industry worldwide, leading to stunted tree growth, small and misshapen fruit, and eventually the death of the plant. …”
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  5. High Resolution Melting DNA analysis for the traceability of plants and juices of blond and pigmented sweet orange by Seminara, Sebastiano, Bennici, Stefania, Scollo, Francesco, Di Guardo, Mario, Aleza, Pablo, La Malfa, Stefano, Gentile, Alessandra, Gaetano, Stefano

    Published 2025
    “…Their implementation with a scalable and robust HRM assay could be readily employed by growers and the food processing industry to ensure traceability along the chain.…”
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  6. Carbón balance of PGR-IV-treated cotton plants by Cadena Torres, Jorge

    Published 1995
    “…In the last 10 years industry has placed considerable emphasis on identifying chemical products that enhance cotton growth, especially when conditions are unfavorable. …”
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  7. Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveals key components controlling spathe color in Anthurium andraeanum (Hort.) by Osorio Guarín, Jaime A., Gopaulchan, David, Quackenbush, Corey, Lennon, Adrian M., Umaharan, Pathmanathan, Cornejo, Omar E.

    Published 2024
    “…Anthurium andraeanum (Hort.) is an important ornamental in the tropical cut-flower industry. However, there is currently not enough information to establish a clear connection between the genetic model(s) proposed and the putative genes involved in the differentiation between colors. …”
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  8. Masked genotype 6 of bovine leukemia virus is found in colombian cattle by Corredor Figueroa, Adriana Patricia, Olaya Galán, Nury Nathalia, Salas, Sandra Patricia, Quintero, Juan Sebastián, Fajardo, Álvaro, Soñora, Martín, Moreno, Pilar, Cristina, Juan, Sánchez, Alfredo, Tobón, Julio, Ortiz, Diego, Gutierrez, María Fernanda

    Published 2025
    “…Viral diseases such as bovine leukosis are a major cause of health problems associated with economic losses in the livestock industry worldwide. The prevalence of bovine leukosis ranges between 4% and 90%, and this disease is considered endemic. …”
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  9. Ekologisk nötköttsproduktion i Gävleborgs län by Rangrost, Johanna

    Published 2004
    “…Slaughter houses and food industry cannot sell all the organic beef that can be produced. …”
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  10. Kärnkraftens värde i framtiden by Bergman, Mårten

    Published 2007
    “…The uncertainty of fossil fuel- and carbonprices the latest years has aroused considerable interest in Nuclear from power companies, industry and politicians. Nuclear power plants have negligible CO2 emissions and are not directly affected by increased price of emission rights and fossil fuels. …”
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  11. Macedonian dairy farmers and their choice of buyers by Krstevska, Ana

    Published 2008
    “…Assessing the milk marketing in this manner is considered to have a good potential for contribution to the process of development of the dairy industry.…”
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  12. Vad tycker skogsägare om virkesinköpare och inköpsorganisationer? : utveckling av ett skogsbolags tjänster och köpverksamhet till privata skogsägare by Bergh, Jörgen

    Published 2006
    “…The private forest owners play a key role in the supply of round wood to the Swedish forest industry. Today it is a keen competition between forest companies about the wood from private forest owners. …”
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  13. Flygburen laserskanning kopplat till skördarmätning för datainsamling till operativ planering by Larsson, Henrik

    Published 2009
    “…The requirements for operative planning activities are increasing. The forest industry wants to gain better control over wood flow. …”
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  14. Hur påverkar förtätningen stadens grönstruktur? by Jonsson, Karin

    Published 2009
    “…During the urbanizing boom of the industrialization, when the cities grew bigger, the first spaces to be built on were vacant and planted areas in the interior of the district. …”
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  15. Den fysiska modellen som kommunikationsverktyg för praktiserande landskapsarkitekter by Doms, Camilla

    Published 2018
    “…With the mounting introduction of digital drawing and modelling tools into the architectural industry, the tradition of constructing physical models has been phased out. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  16. Volatility of copper prices and the effect of real interest rate changes by Duvhammar, Moa

    Published 2018
    “…This will have important implications to a number of countries and industries, such as the growing sectors of renewable energy systems and technologies which rely heavily on copper.…”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  17. Customers’ perceptions of self-service quality : a qualitative case study in the Swedish banking sector by Winter, Simon

    Published 2019
    “…The Self-service quality scale (SSTQUAL scale) purpose is to measure SST quality in several industries. The developer of this instrument, Lin and Hsieh (2011) encouraged others to do further research on the SSTQUAL scale since it is a continuous process and may change over time. …”
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  18. I stormens öga räcker status quo föga by Lennartsson, Andreas, Reuterdahl Svedberg, Elsa

    Published 2021
    “…The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate how companies in the restaurant industry initiate various change processes due to external changes caused by crisis, and how these change processes relate to corporate branding. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  19. ‘Our own law is making us beggars’ by Kativu, Saymore Ngonidzashe

    Published 2021
    “…Yet despite these aspirations and commitments to mining development that does not continue to disenfranchise communities, voices of communities remain peripheral to commitments to improve the mining industry that has historically been illustrated unequal, stimulating scholarship on the natural resource curse and recently unequal ecological exchange. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  20. “I stand here, and I won’t move” by Grånemo, Maria

    Published 2021
    “…This can further affect women’s attitude toward working within the forest industry today. My findings show that women, regardless of the male myth around forest work, are just as suitable, able and skilled to perform manual forest labour as anyone else.…”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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