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  1. Two new ‘legumoviruses’ (genus Begomovirus) naturally infecting soybean in Nigeria by Alabi, O.J., Kumar, P. Lava, Mgbechi-Ezeri, J.U., Naidu, R.A.

    Published 2010
    “…Since soybean is an introduced crop, the identification of two distinct begomoviruses naturally infecting soybean in Nigeria suggests the occurrence of ‘legumoviruses’ in plant species indigenous to Africa and underscores their potential threat to sustainable cultivation of soybean on the African continent.…”
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  2. Landskapsplanering och konnektivitetsförbättringar inom värdetrakter i Västerbottens län by Triumf, Hanna

    Published 2008
    “…The reduction of biologically important substrates, like dead wood and broadleaved trees, has made the surviving more complicated especially for species with poor abilities to spread for long distances. …”
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  3. Selection of provenances to adapt tropical pine forestry to climate change on the basis of climate analogs by Leibing, C., Signer, J., Zonneveld, M. van, Jarvis, Andy, Dvorak, W.

    Published 2013
    “…Results point towards the importance of the identification of sites with stable climates where high yields are achievable. …”
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  4. A global map of rainfed cropland areas (GMRCA) at the end of last millennium using remote sensing by Biradar, Chandrashekhar M., Thenkabail, Prasad S., Noojipady, P., Li, Yuan Jie, Dheeravath, Venkateswarlu, Turral, Hugh, Velpuri, Naga Manohar, Gumma, Murali K., Gangalakunta, O.R.P., Cai, X.L., Xiao, X., Schull, M.A., Alankara, Ranjith, Gunasinghe, Sarath, Mohideen, Sadir

    Published 2009
    “…These consist of: (a) data fusion and composition of multi-resolution time-series mega-file data-cube (MFDC), (b) image segmentation based on precipitation, temperature, and elevation zones, (c) spectral correlation similarity (SCS), (d) protocols for class identification and labeling through uses of SCS R2-values, bi-spectral plots, space-time spiral curves (ST-SCs), rich source of field-plot data, and zoom-in-views of Google Earth (GE), and (e) techniques for resolving mixed classes by decision tree algorithms, and spatial modeling. …”
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  5. Multivariate analysis of phenotypic diversity elite bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes from ICARDA in Ethiopia by Mulugeta, Tesfaye, Abate, Alemu, Tadesse, Wuletaw, Bezabih, Aemiro, Tefera, Neway, Shiferaw, Wondwosen, Tiruneh, Altaye

    Published 2024
    “…Dendrogram and phylogenetic tree methods were used to group genotypes into four genetically distinct clusters. …”
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  6. The effects of Quaternary glaciations in Patagonia as evidenced by chloroplast DNA phylogeography of Southern beech Nothofagus obliqua by Azpilicueta, Maria Marta, Marchelli, Paula, Gallo, Leonardo Ariel

    Published 2023
    “…Climatic oscillations during the Quaternary strongly affected the distribution of warm-temperate tree species, which experienced local restrictions into ice-free areas and posterior expansions. …”
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  7. Development of genomic resources for Citrus clementina: Characterization of three deep-coverage BAC libraries and analysis of 46,000 BAC end sequences by Terol, Javier, Naranjo, Miguel A., Ollitrault, Patrick, Talón, Manuel

    Published 2019
    “…Background: Citrus species constitute one of the major tree fruit crops of the subtropical regions with great economic importance. …”
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  8. Cloud-based crop type mapping for Nandi County, Kenya by Guo, Zhe

    Published 2023
    “…According to Boryan et al., 2011, the See5 decision tree classifier model is trained for each Landsat scene with ground truthing data reported by farmers on what is grown at USDA’s Farm Service Agency Common Land Units (CLU). …”
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  9. Development of Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) on Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. and Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden by Cuello, Eliana Marina, Lopez, Silvia Noemi, Andorno, Andrea Veronica, Hernandez, Carmen Marcela, Botto, Eduardo Norberto

    Published 2017
    “…1 The red gum lerp psyllid Glycaspis brimblecombei is an invasive insect species, native from Australia, that specifcally feeds on Eucalyptus trees. It has invaded several countries throughout the world. …”
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