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  1. Responses of tolerant and susceptible maize varieties to timimg and rate of nitrogen under Striga hermonthica infestation por Kim, S.K., Adetimirin, Victor O.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Nitrogen rate x application time interaction was highly significant for striga emergence. …”
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  2. Scaling up radio and ICTs for enhanced extension delivery and development impact: Quantitative baseline report por Ragasa, Catherine, Carrillo, Lucia, Balakasi, Kelvin

    Publicado 2022
    “…This report summarizes the baseline data that describe the rural population of five districts in Malawi targeted in the Scaling up Radio and ICTs for Enhanced Extension Delivery (SRIEED) II project that started in 2020 and ends in 2024. …”
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  3. Genetic evaluation of growth rate and efficiency-related traits in Dorper × local crossbred sheep population por Yeshaw, Shanbel, Goshme, Shenkute, Abebe, Aschalew, Bisrat, Asfaw, Abebe, Ayele, Zewdie, Tesfaye, Areaya, Alemnew, Alemayehu, Liulseged, Kebede, Ashenafi, Getachew, Tesfaye

    Publicado 2025
    “…The present study was carried out to estimate genetic and phenotypic parameters for growth rate and efficiency-related traits in Dorper crossbred sheep population. …”
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  4. High-throughput phenotyping discovers new stable loci controlling senescence rate in bread wheat por Li, Lei, Liu, Jindong, Hassan, Muhammad Adeel, Wang, Duoxia, Wang, Keyi, Fei, Shuaipeng, Zeng, Jianqi, Rasheed, Awais, Xia, Xianchun, He, Zhonghu, He, Yong, Zhang, Yong, Xiao, Yonggui

    Publicado 2025
    “…The manual senescence rate (MSR) was quantified using the FLC and the active accumulated temperature, and UAV derived vegetation index were utilized to assess the stay-green rate (USG) facilitating the identification of senescent and stay-green lines. …”
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  5. Effect of raw spacing and rate of applied nitrogen on the productivity of signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens stapf) por Okeagu, M.U., Agishi, E.C.

    Publicado 1990
    “…It was found that 20x20 cm spacing of rooted sprigs of signal grass and either 100 or 200 kg N ha were significantly better than either 40x20 cm or 60x20 cm spacing at the same rate of second year (1983). In the third year (1984) however, forage production from the three row spacings was almost the same, differences in production within treatments being largely due to rate of N application…”
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  6. Phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris bean modulates gut mucin flow and gene expression in rats por Montoya Marmolejo, Carlos Aníbal, Leterme, P, Rome, V, Beebe, Stephen E., Claustre, S, Lalles, JP

    Publicado 2010
    “…The hypothesis was tested using a control diet containing casein as the sole protein source and three other diets with casein being replaced by 33 and 67 % of unheated and 67 % of heated phaseolin. The rats were fed for 6 d and euthanised. Digesta and faeces were collected for determining digestibility and mucin flow. …”
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  7. Indirect genetic effects and inbreeding: Consequences of BLUP selection for socially affected traits on rate of inbreeding por Hooi Ling Khaw, Ponzoni, R.W., Bijma, P.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Selection for socially affected traits may increase response to artificial selection, but also affect rate of inbreeding. Methods A simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) selection for socially affected traits on the rate of inbreeding. …”
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  8. The reproductive performance, growth rate and wastage in dairy and beef herds in the humid forest zone of Ghana por Teye, G.A.

    Publicado 1991
    “…Mortality rates were higher in the crossbreds than in the N'Dama. …”
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    Tesis
  9. Variation among cowpea genotypes in sensitivity of transpiration rate and symbiotic nitrogen fixation to soil drying por Sinclair, Thomas R., Manandhar, A., Belko, N., Riar, M., Vadez, Vincent, Roberts, P.A.

    Publicado 2015
    “…However, little or no information exists on two key physiological traits for drought conditions: early decrease in transpiration rate in the soil drying cycle and sustained N fixation activity under low soil‐water conditions. …”
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