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Chickpea production restored through upscaling crowdsourcing winner varieties and planting date adjustments in the Ada’a district, East Shoa zone, Ethiopia
Publicado 2024“…High productivity is attributed to the genetic potential of the varieties, their response to farm management, and better adaptation to the local growing conditions. …”
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A high-performance computational workflow to accelerate GATK SNP detection across a 25-genome dataset
Publicado 2024“…Background Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most widely used form of molecular genetic variation studies. As reference genomes and resequencing data sets expand exponentially, tools must be in place to call SNPs at a similar pace. …”
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The Plant Genome special section: Grain quality and nutritional genomics for breeding next‐generation crops
Publicado 2023“…By 2050, the world's population is expected to reach 9.8 billion according to United Nations predictions (https://www.un.org/en/desa/world-population-projected-reach-98-billion-2050-and-112-billion-2100). …”
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Gene Expression analysis associated with salt stress in a reciprocally crossed rice population
Publicado 2019“…In this study, we reciprocally crossed Horkuch with high yielding but salt sensitive IR29 to detect the complement of genes that were responsible for conferring salt tolerance versus sensitivity at the seedling developmental stage. …”
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Identification of quantitative trait loci associated with nutrient use efficiency traits, using SNP markers in an early backcross population of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Publicado 2019“…However, this requires a better understanding of the genetics of NuUE-related traits and their relationship to grain yield. …”
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The intensification of milk production and the quality of dairy marketing
Publicado 2011“…They include areas where milk marketing is well established and the various forms of production intensification, mostly improving genetics and feeding, are widely accepted. On the other hand, large areas, often located in marginal regions, are hardly linked to dairy markets and milk is produced with only minimal yield-increasing inputs. …”
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Avirulence (AVR) gene-based diagnosis complements existing pathogen surveillance tools for effective deployment of resistance (R) genes against rice blast disease
Publicado 2017“…The frequency of AVR genes correlated almost perfectly with the resistance frequency of the cognate R genes in differential lines, except for International Rice Research Institute-bred blast-resistant lines IRBLzt-T, IRBLta-K1, and IRBLkp-K60. Both genetic analysis and molecular marker validation revealed an additional R gene, most likely Pi19 or its allele, in these three differential lines. …”
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Dissection of broad-spectrum resistance of the Thai rice variety Jao Hom Nin conferred by two resistance genes against rice blast
Publicado 2017“…Monogenic lines of QTL1 (QTL1-C) and QTL11 (QTL11-C) in the CO39 genetic background were generated. Cluster analysis based on the disease reaction pattern of QTL1-C and QTL11-C, together with IRBLs, showed that those two monogenic lines were clustered with IRBLsh-S (Pish) and IRBL7-M (Pi7), respectively. …”
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Identification of rhizome-specific genes by genome-wide differential expression Analysis in Oryza longistaminata
Publicado 2011“…Oryza longistaminata, a perennial wild rice with strong rhizomes, has been used as the model species for genetic and molecular dissection of rhizome development and in breeding efforts to transfer rhizome-related traits into annual rice species. …”
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Research priorities for rice pest management in tropical Asia: a simulation analysis of yield losses and management efficiencies
Publicado 2004“…Simulations also indicated that the impact of deployment of host resistance (e.g., through genetic engineering) was much larger when targeted against sheath blight than when targeted against stem borers. …”
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Pathogenic variability of Pyricularia grisea from the high- and mid-elevation zones of Bhutan
Publicado 2000“…Differential varieties were indica CO39, with five near-isogenic lines (NILs) for resistance genes in the genetic background of CO39, and japonica Lijiangxintuanheigu (LTH), with five NILs for LTH. …”
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Changes in nature's balance sheet: model-based estimates of future worldwide ecosystem services
Publicado 2005“…Our simulations also show an intensification of present tradeoffs between ecosystem services, e.g., expansion of agricultural land (between 2000 and 2050) may be one of the main causes of a 10%–20% loss of total current grassland and forest land and the ecosystem services associated with this land (e.g., genetic resources, wood production, habitat for terrestrial biota and fauna). …”
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The assessment of biodiversity changes and sustainable agricultural development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region of China
Publicado 2024“…In the face of a series of challenges, such as climate change, population growth, and agricultural intensification, as well as the issue of how to promote sustainable development and guarantee food security, biodiversity, with its unique genetic, ecological, and traditional socio-cultural values, has become an important way to solve this dilemma. …”
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QTL pyramiding reveals a crucial role of DEEPER ROOTING 1 on root system architecture adapted to drought stress in rice
Publicado 2025“…One of the strategies to overcome drought stress is the genetic improvement of root traits by marker-assisted selection (MAS). …”
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Fast and accurate imputation of genotypes from noisy low-coverage sequencing data in bi-parental populations
Publicado 2025“…This allows the creation of highly saturated genetic maps at reasonable cost, precisely localized recombination breakpoints (i.e., the crossovers), and minimized mapping intervals for quantitative-trait locus analysis. …”
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Climate change impacts on family farming systems and local adaptation strategies in Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula
Publicado 2025“…These include agroecological practices, diversification strategies, improved seed and genetic resource management, water harvesting and soil restoration, stronger cooperative structures, and landscape level measures such as reforestation with native species. …”
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Diversity, recombination and misclassification in the family Geminiviridae: insight from bioinformatics analysis
Publicado 2026“…Intergeneric pairwise identity among monopartite and Begomovirus DNA-A is ≥ 40%, while interspecies identity among Begomovirus DNA-B is ≥ 41%, corresponding to genetic variations of ≤60% and ≤59%, respectively. …”
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Fertility of N'dama and Bunaji cattle to artificial insemination following oestrus synchronization with PRID and PGF2a in the hot humid zone of Nigeria
Publicado 2004“…Thus, PRID and PGF2a can effectively be used in intensive breeding programmes for the rapid multiplication and distribution of both cattle breeds, especially the N'dama, which is a unique and beneficial animal genetic resource for the tsetse infested hot humid zone of Nigeria.…”
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Dialogue on Ethiopian Agricultural Development: Report of a conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 12 November 2009
Publicado 2011“…The dialogue was held on 12 November 2009 at the United Nations Conference Centre. It was opened by H.E. …”
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Design and descriptive epidemiology of the Infectious Diseases of East African Livestock (IDEAL) project, a longitudinal calf cohort study in western Kenya
Publicado 2013“…The Infectious Diseases of East African Livestock (IDEAL) project is an epidemiological study of cattle health in western Kenya with the aim of providing baseline epidemiological data, investigating the impact of different infections on key responses such as growth, mortality and morbidity, the additive and/or multiplicative effects of co-infections, and the influence of management and genetic factors.A longitudinal cohort study of newborn calves was conducted in western Kenya between 2007-2009. …”
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