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  1. Response of cowpea and soybean to P and K on terre de barre soils in southern Benin by Carsky, R.J.

    Published 2003
    “…Merr.) to inorganic soil amendments (P and K) on terre de barre soils with different levels of degradation in southern Bénin. Adingnigon, on the Abomey plateau, represents a level of severe degradation, while Hayakpa, on the Allada plateau, is still relatively non-degraded. …”
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  2. Sectional relationships in the genus Musa L. inferred from PCRRFLP of organelle DNA sequences by Nwakanma, D.C., Pillay, M., Okoli, B.E., Tenkouano, A.

    Published 2003
    “…The objective of this study was to construct a molecular phylogeny of the genus Musa using restriction-site polymorphisms of the chloroplast (cpDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). …”
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  3. Risk perception and decision-making: do farmers consider risks from climate change? by Eitzinger, Anton, Binder, Claudia R., Meyer, Markus A.

    Published 2018
    “…Thus, for effective design and implementation of adaptation strategies for farmers, it is necessary to understand farmers’ perception and how it influences their decision-making. We analyze farmers’ and experts’ systemic view on climate change threats in relation to other agricultural livelihood risks and assess the differences between their perceptions. …”
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  4. Adoption de variétés de sorgho résilientes aux changements climatiques au Bénin by Kayodé, A.P.P.

    Published 2018
    “…Le présent document expose les résultats d’une expérience de diffusion et d’adoption au Bénin, de variétés de sorgho résilientes aux changements climatiques.Les principaux bénéficiaires de ces actions sont en priorité des agriculteurs vivant dans des zones du Bénin où les effets des changements climatiques sur la sécurité alimentaire sont effectifs. …”
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  5. Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya by Akoko, James M., Macleod, Ewan, Thomas, Lian F., Alarcón, Pablo, Kang'ethe, Erastus K., Kivali, Velma, Muloi, Dishon M., Muinde, Patrick, Murungi, Maurice K., Gachoya, Julius M., Fèvre, Eric M.

    Published 2019
    “…Background & methods Taenia solium a zoonotic tapeworm, responsible for neurocysticercosis in humans is a major public health threat, being a leading cause of acquired epilepsy in endemic regions. …”
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  6. Influence of insect infestation on aflatoxin contamination of stored maize in four agroecological regions in Benin by Hell, K., Cardwell, K., Sétamou, M., Schulthess, F.

    Published 2000
    “…Insect species and damage levels were evaluated and related to aflatoxin content in maize sampled from farmers' stores in four agroecological zones over a two-year period in Benin, West-Africa. In 1993, no aflatoxin was detected in maize that was free of isect damage. …”
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  7. Persistence of Mucuna pruriens biomass during the dry season along an agroecological transect in Benin by Carsky, R.J., Eteka, A.

    Published 2000
    “…The persistence of Mucuna biomass was observed in three sites in the Benin Republic during the dry season of 1997-98. …”
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    Conference Paper
  8. Composición de ácidos grasos en la carne de corderos. Revisión Bibliográfica by Stazionati, Micaela Fiorela, Murcia, Vanina Nerea

    Published 2022
    “…Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre la composición de ácidos grasos de músculos de corderos. …”
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  9. Molecular detection of rickettsial bacteria in ticks of the genus Ixodes from the Southern Cone of America by Sebastian, Patrick Stephan, Flores, Fernando Sebastian, Saracho Bottero, Maria Noelia, Tarragona, Evelina Luisa, Venzal, José Manuel, Nava, Santiago

    Published 2020
    “…To obtain information about rickettsial bacteria in ticks of the genus Ixodes from Argentina and Uruguay, specimens of I. fuscipes (previously named as I. aragaoi), Ixodes pararicinus, Ixodes sp. cf. …”
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  10. The complete genome sequence of Lamium mild mosaic virus, a member of the genus Fabavirus by Rangel, Ezequiel A., Ferriol, Inmaculada, Panno, Stefano, Davino, Salvatore, Olmos, Antonio, Rubio, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…Lamium mild mosaic virus (LMMV) is the only one of the five members of the genus Fabavirus for which there are no nucleotide sequence data. …”
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  11. Micromechanical behaviour of apple tissue in tensile and compression tests: Storage conditions and cultivar effect by Alamar, María C., Vanstreels, E., Oey, M. L., Moltó, Enrique, Nicolai, Bart M.

    Published 2017
    “…The micromechanical behaviour of apple tissue was studied using a miniature tensile stage positioned underneath a microscope that allowed for simultaneous acquisition of force-displacement curves while the deformation of the individual cells was followed and recorded. …”
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  12. Detection and identification of species of the genus Fabavirus by RT-PCR with a single pair of primers by Ferrer, Rosa M., Luis-Arteaga, Marisol, Guerri, José, Moreno, Pedro, Rubio, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…The genus Fabavirus includes three species: Broad bean wilt virus 1 (BBWV-1), BBWV-2 and Lamium mild mosaic virus (LMMV), but a new candidate species, Gentian mosaic virus (GeMV), has been proposed. …”
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  13. Rapid detection and discrimination of fabaviruses by flow-through hybridisation with genus- and species-specific riboprobes by Ferriol, Inmaculada, Rangel, Ezequiel A., Panno, Stefano, Davino, Salvatore, Han, Cheng-Gui, Olmos, Antonio, Rubio, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…Six digoxigenin-labelled RNA probes were synthesised with two levels of specificity: (a) five specific for each viral species within this genus, and (b) a genus-specific probe that hybridises with a nucleotide sequence signature only found in the 5-untranslated region of the genus Fabavirus, which is the first of this type reported for plant viruses. …”
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