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  1. Electroejaculation Increases Low Molecular Weight Proteins in Seminal Plasma Modifying Sperm Quality in Corriedale Rams by Ledesma, Alba, Manes, Jorgelina, Cesari, Andreina, Alberio, Ricardo, Hozbor, Federico Andres

    Published 2019
    “…One protein spot with molecular weight of approximately 31 kDa and isoelectric point of 4.8 was only found in the seminal plasma from electroejaculation.…”
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  2. Identification of genes associated with abiotic stress tolerance in sweetpotato using weighted gene co-expression network analysis by Kitavi, M., Gemenet, Dorcus C., Wood, J.C., Hamilton, J., Wu, S., Fei, Z., Khan, A., Buell, C.R.

    Published 2023
    “…To identify shared and unique gene co-expression networks under multiple abiotic stress conditions, weighted gene co-expression network analysis was performed using gene expression profiles from heat, salt, and drought stress treated ‘Beauregard’ leaves yielding 18 co-expression modules. …”
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  3. Genotype by environment interactions (G*E) of chickens tested in Ethiopia using body weight as a performance trait by Kinderen, Maud A.J. de, Sölkner, Johann, Mészáros, Gábor, Worku, Setegn, Esatu, Wondmeneh, Bastiaansen, John W.M., Komen, Hans, Dessie, Tadelle

    Published 2023
    “…To support farmer and breeding decisions regarding which chicken strain to use in which Ethiopian environment, G*E analyses for body weight (BW) of growing male and female chickens were conducted. …”
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  4. Genomic regions involved in the control of 1,000-kernel weight in wild relative-derived populations of durum wheat by Jabbour, Yaman, Shafik Hakim, Mohammad, Al-Yossef, Abdallah, M. Saleh, Maysoun, Al-Dein Shaaban, Ahmad, Kabbaj, Hafssa, Zaim, Meryem, Kleinermann, Charles, Bassi, Filippo

    Published 2023
    “…Our results showed that drought stress caused on average 41% loss in yield and that 1,000-kernel weight (TKW) was the most important trait for adaptation to it. …”
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  5. Natural variation in LONELY GUY-Like 1 regulates rice grain weight under warmer night conditions by Sandhu, Jaspreet, Irvin, Larissa, Chandaran, Anil Kumar, Oguro, Shohei, Paul, Puneet, Dhatt, Balpreet, Hussain, Waseem, Cunningham, Shannon S., Quinones, Cherryl O., Lorence, Argelia, Adviento-Borbe, Maria Arlene, Staswick, Paul, Morota, Gota, Walia, Harkamal

    Published 2024
    “…High nighttime temperature (HNT) stress affects rice yield by reducing grain weight, size, and fertility. Although the genes associated with these yield parameters have been identified and characterized under normal temperatures, the genetic basis of grain weight regulation under HNT stress remains less explored. …”
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  6. Integrating models of relative abundance of species with the dry-weight-rank method for the botanical analysis of forest understorey vegetation by González Estrada, E., Fawcett, R.H., Herrero, Mario

    Published 2002
    “…The objective of this work was to determine the applicability of the dry-weight-rank (DWR) method for evaluating the botanical composition of forest understorey vegetation. …”
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  7. Effect of supplementing napier grass with desmodium and lucerne on DM, CP and NDF intake and weight gains in dairy heifers by Kariuki, J.N., Gitau, G.K., Gachuiri, C.K., Tamminga, S., Muia, J.M.K.

    Published 1999
    “…A study was conducted to investigate the effect of feeding napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) with or without legume supplementation on nutrient intake and live-weight gains (LWG) in dairy heifers. Thirty-two, 1-year-old Friesian and Sahiwal heifers were used. …”
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  8. Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep by Akinbamijo, O.O., Lahlou-Kassi, A., Tembely, S.

    Published 1996
    “…The effect of a sub-clinical fascioliasis infection on feed intake, OM digestibility (OMD), N retention (NRET), rate of BW changes and lamb birth weight was studied in 23 open and 17 pregnant Menz ewes. …”
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