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  1. Strategic applications of long-acting acaricides against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in northwestern Argentina, with an analysis of tick distribution among cattle by Nava, Santiago, Mangold, Atilio Jose, Canevari, Jose Tobias, Guglielmone, Alberto

    Published 2018
    “…Treatments were made in late winter and spring so as to act on the small 1st spring generation of R. (B.) microplus, in order to preclude the rise of the larger autumn generation. …”
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  2. On-station within-breed selection works in Africa: the case of the Horro chicken breeding program in Ethiopia by Esatu, Wondmeneh, Dessie, Tadelle

    Published 2019
    “…Since 2008, a with-in a selective breeding program was conducted at the Debre Zeit Agricultural Research Center under station with a breeding goal containing two most important traits; body weight at 16 weeks of age and egg number at 45 weeks of age. An evaluation of the program after 6 generations of selection has shown a 95% increase in body weight and a 123% increase in egg production in the improved strain as compared to unimproved ones. …”
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  3. Genome-wide association mapping for phenotypic plasticity in rice by Kikuchi, Shinji, Bheemanahalli, Raju, Jagadish, Krishna S.V., Kumagai, Etsushi, Masuya, Yusuke, Kuroda, Eiki, Raghavan, Chitra, Dingkuhn, Michael, Abe, Akira, Shimono, Hiroyuki

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we examined genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity in indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) across two diverse panels: (1) a Phenomics of Rice Adaptation and Yield (PRAY) population comprising 301 accessions; and (2) a Multi‐parent Advanced Generation Inter‐Cross (MAGIC) indica population comprising 151 accessions. …”
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  4. Independent inheritance of Striga and Alectra resistance in cowpea genotype B301 by Atokple, I., Singh, B., Emechebe, A.

    Published 1993
    “…All plants of B301, and F1 and backcross plants involving B301, were completely free of striga and alectra attachments, whereas all plants of IT84S-2246-4 were infected by both parasites. The F2 generation segregated into 349 resistant to both, 118 susceptible to striga and resistant to alectra, 15 susceptible to alectra and resistant to striga, and 8 susceptible to both striga and alectra, which fit a trigenic segregation ratio of 45: 15:3:1. …”
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  5. 30-seconds (1 Km2) gridded Future Climate Change Scenarios for Honduras by Navarro Racienes, Carlos Eduardo, Monserrate Rojas, Fredy Alexander

    Published 2018
    “…Future climate change scenarios for Honduras were developed by downscaling CMIP5 projections from 18 General Circulation Models (GCMs) for four Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP’s; RCP 2.6, 4.5, 6.0, and 8.5; IPCC, 2013) and three future periods named as 2030s (Climatic normal –CN- for 2021 to 2050), 2050s (CN for 2041-2070) and 2080s (CN for 2071 to 2100). …”
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  6. The effect of different antimicrobial treatment regimens on the faecal shedding of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli in horses by Schoster, A., Spijk, J.N. van, Damborg, P., Moodley, Arshnee, Kirchgaessner, C., Hartnack, S., Schmitt, S.

    Published 2020
    “…On a subset of ESBL-EC isolates, antimicrobial susceptibility testing (n = 45) and whole-genome sequencing followed by SNP-analysis (n = 46) were performed. …”
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  7. Timelines of infection and transmission dynamics of H1N1pdm09 in swine by Canini, L., Holzer, B., Morgan, S., Hemmink, Johanneke D., Clark, B., sLoLa Dynamics Consortium, Woolhouse, Mark E.J., Tchilian, E., Charleston, B.

    Published 2020
    “…This led to the true infectious period (mean 3.9 days) being slightly shorter than that predicted by detection of virus (mean 4.5 days). The generation time of infection (which determines the rate of epidemic spread) was estimated for the first time in pigs at a mean of 4.6 days. …”
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  8. Enhancing genetic gain through the application of genomic selection in developing irrigated rice for the favorable ecosystem in Bangladesh by Biswas, Partha Sarathi, Ahmed, M.M. Emam, Afrin, Wazifa, Rahman, Anisar, Shalahuddin, A.K.M., Islam, Rafiqul, Akter, Fahamida, Syed, Md. Abu, Sarker, Md Ruhul Amin, Ifterkharuddaula, K. M., Islam, Mohammad Rafiqul

    Published 2023
    “…Comprehensive yield testing at multi-locations at early generations together with the shortest line fixation time can expedite the rapid recycling of parents in the breeding program through recurrent selection. …”
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  9. Domestic wastewater treatment and agricultural reuse progress and reporting challenges by Qadir, M., Drechsel, Pay, Jones, E. R.

    Published 2025
    “…In comparison, 45.3% (121.2 billion m3 yr− 1) is released to the environment in untreated form, either uncollected (98.7 billion m3 yr− 1) or collected but untreated (22.5 billion m3 yr− 1). …”
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  10. Genetic diversity and gene flow revealed by microsatellite DNA markers in some accessions of African plum (Dacryodes edulis) in Cameroon by Tchinda, N.D., Wanjala, Bramwel W., Muchugi, A., Fotso, F., Nzweundjl, G., Ndoumou, D.O., Skilton, Robert A.

    Published 2016
    “…Most of the loci with private alleles (45%) were found in wild individuals which could be a source of pollen for crossing their cultivated relatives.…”
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