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  1. Mapping QTLs using a novel source of salinity tolerance from Hasawi and their interaction with environments in rice by Rahman, M. Akhlasur, Bimpong, Isaac Kofi, Bizimana, J.B., Pascual, Evangeline D., Arceta, Marydee, Swamy, B.P. Mallikarjuna, Diaw, Faty, Rahman, M. Sazzadur, Singh, R.K.

    Published 2017
    “…Eight major genomic regions on chromosome 1 between 170 and 175 cM (qSES1.3, qSES1.4, qSL1.2, qSL1.3, qRL1.1, qRL1.2, qFWsht1.2, qDWsht1.2), chromosome 4 at 32 cM (qSES4.1, qFWsht4.2, qDWsht4.2), chromosome 6 at 115 cM (qFWsht6.1, qDWsht6.1), chromosome 8 at 105 cM (qFWsht8.1, qDWsht8.1), and chromosome 12 at 78 cM (qFWsht12.1, qDWsht12.1) have co-localized QTLs for the multiple traits that might be governing seedling stage salinity tolerance through multiple traits in different phenotyping environments, thus suggesting these as hot spots for tolerance of salinity. …”
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  2. Cryopreserved potato shoot tips showed genotype-specific response to sucrose concentration in rewarming solution (RS) by Vollmer, R., Villagaray, R., Castro, M., Anglin, Noelle L., Ellis, David

    Published 2019
    “…The results showed no significant difference for the average recovery rate (81–87%) between sucrose concentrations of 0.3 M to 1.2 M. …”
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  3. Scalable diversification options delivers sustainable and nutritious food in Indo-Gangetic plains by Gora, M.K., Kumar, Satish, Jat, Hanuman Sahay, Kakraliya, S., Choudhary, M., Dhaka, A.K., Jat, Raj Kumar, Kakraliya, Manish, Sharma, Parbodh Chander, Jat, Mangi Lal

    Published 2022
    “…The highest protein water productivity (~ 0.31 kg protein m−3 water) was recorded with CA-based soybean-wheat-mungbean (Sc6) system followed by maize-mustard-mungbean on PBs (Sc4) system (~ 0.29 kg protein m−3) and lowest under Sc1. …”
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  4. Mycotoxin exposure in rural residents in northern Nigeria: A pilot study using multiurinary biomarkers by Ezekiel, C.N., Warth, B., Ogara, I.M., Abia, W.A., Ezekiel, V.C., Atehnkeng, J., Sulyok, M., Turner, P., Tayo, G., Krska, R., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit

    Published 2014
    “…A total of eightanalytes were detected in 61/120 (50.8%) of studied urine samples, with ochratoxin A, aflatoxin M1 andfumonisin B1 being the most frequently occurring biomarkers of exposure. …”
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