Search Results - The Death of Nature
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First Report of Peach-Associated Luteovirus (PaLV) Infecting Almond Trees (Prunus dulcis) in Spain
Published 2025“…These results identify almond as a new natural host of PaLV, which confirms the otherwise unpublished existence in GenBank of a PaLV genomic sequence from Iran reportedly from almond (ON192959). …”
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Ingen påvisad förekomst av cetacean morbillivirus hos svenska tumlare
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Winter injury to grapevine secondary phloem and cambium impairs budbreak, cambium activity, and yield formation
Published 2020“…In addition, the consequences of natural winter freezes for yield formation of field-grown plants were evaluated. …”
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Reproductive status of the female Baltic ringed seal
Published 2019“…Data was grouped based on time of death: spring or fall. Specific measurements of the size and weight of the female reproductive organs were described which has not been done before. …”
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Interaktion mellan Rhizoctonia solani och rotsårsnematoder i ärt
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Better food safety solutions in Africa: Understanding the complex social, economic and policy perspectives
Published 2022“…Globally, unsafe food causes an estimated 600 million illnesses, and 420,000 deaths and Africa disproportionately bears the highest burden of foodborne diseases. …”
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Globaliserad snittblomsproduktion och svensk kyrkogårdsförvaltning ur ett hållbarhetsperspektiv
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Complications to strangles in horses presented at referral hostpitals
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Attitudes toward brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden
Published 2008“…I wanted to see what the attitudes towards bears are like in Sweden now when the bears expand their habitats closer to urban areas and it is getting more common to encounter bears or tracks from bears in nature. A national mail survey was made in 2004, when no human deaths related to bears had occurred for 102 years, and data was analysed from that survey. …”
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