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  1. Diversity of rumen microbiota using metagenome sequencing and methane yield in Indian sheep fed on straw and concentrate diet by Malik, P.K., Trivedi, S., Kolte, A.P., Sejian, V., Bhatta, R., Rahman, Habibur

    Published 2022
    “…The study inveterate that the ruminal archaea community in sheep is composed of 9 genera and 18 species. Methanobrevibacter represented the largest genus of the archaeome, while methylotrophs genera constituted only 13% of the community. …”
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  2. Phylogenetic analysis of the microbial populations in the wild herbivore gastrointestinal tract: insights into an unexplored niche by Nelson, Karen E., Zinder, Stephen H., Hance, Ioana, Burr, Patrick, Odongo, David O., Wasawo, Delia, Odenyo, Agnes, Bishop, Richard P.

    Published 2003
    “…At least 24 distinct operational taxonomic units (OTU′s) could be identified, with the majority of these sequences representing hitherto uncharacterized species and genera. The sequences were generally affiliated with four major bacterial phyla, the majority being members of the Firmicutes (low G+C Gram‐positives) related to the genera Clostridium and Ruminococcus. …”
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  3. Comparative gastrointestinal organ lengths among Amazonian primates (Primates: Platyrrhini) by Jesus, A.S., El Bizri, H.R., Fa, J.E., Valsecchi, J., Rabelo, R.M., Mayor, P.

    Published 2023
    “…There was a high differentiation in structure of the digestive organs among genera. Alouatta specimens clearly separated from the other genera based on dissimilarities in gastric, colonic, and rectal quotients, likely linked to the fermentation of plant contents. …”
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  4. Phytopathogenic nematode communities infesting Moroccan olive agroecosystems: impact of agroecological patterns by Salah‑Eddine Laasli, Mokrini, Fouad, Iraqi, Driss, Munqez J. Y. Shtaya, Amiri, Said, Dababat, Abdelfattah A., Paulitz, Timothy, Khfif, Khalid, Lahlali, Rachid

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the main nematode genera were evaluated in terms of soil types, irrigation regimes, and landscape complexity.ResultsThe obtained results revealed the presence of a diverse and complex community of phytopathogenic nematodes represented by 25 genera, including Meloidogyne, Pratylenchus, and Helicotylenchus among others. …”
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  5. Metagenomic analysis demonstrates the diversity of the fecal virome in asymptomatic pigs in East Africa by Amimo, Joshua O., El Zowalaty, M.E., Githae, D., Wamalwa, M., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Nasrallah, G.K.

    Published 2016
    “…Other less abundant contigs were related to members of the genera Sapelovirus, Pasivirus, Posavirus, Teschovirus and Picobirnavirus. …”
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  6. Bioensayo para la evaluación del control del picudo algodonero con distintos insecticidas by Almada, Melina Soledad, Szwarc, Diego Ernesto, Vitti Scarel, Daniela

    Published 2019
    “…El uso constante y repetido de moléculas insecticidas, genera una amenaza para la evolución de resistencia por parte del picudo. …”
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    Artículo
  7. Genetic Structure and Phylogeny of the 'True Citrus Fruit Trees' Group (Citrinae, Rutaceae) by García-Lor, Andrés, Curk, Franck, Snoussi-Trifa, Hager, Morillon, Raphael, Ancillo, Gema, Luro, Francois, Navarro, Luis, Ollitrault, Patrick

    Published 2017
    “…Despite considerable differences in morphology, the genera representing 'true citrus fruit trees' are sexually compatible, but their phylogenetic relationships remain unclear. …”
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    Objeto de conferencia
  8. Phage-inducible islands in the Gram-positive cocci by Martinez-Rubio, Roser, Quiles-Puchalt, Nuria, Marti, Miguel, Humphrey, Suzanne, Ram, Geeta, Smyth, Davida, Chen, John, Novick, Richard P., Penadés, José R.

    Published 2018
    “…In summary, our findings greatly broaden the PICI family to include elements from at least three genera of cocci.…”
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  9. Postharvest fungal diseases of pomegranates in southern Italy by Mincuzzi, Anna Maria, Sanzani, Simona Marianna, Caputo, Marika, Palou, Lluís, Ragni, Marco, Ippolito, Antonio

    Published 2023
    “…Furthermore, among wound pathogens different species within Penicillium and Talaromyces genera were recorded. Other genera involved in minor postharvest diseases were Aspergillus, Colletotrichum, and Cytospora. …”
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  10. Complete Genome Characterization of Penicillimonavirus gammaplasmoparae, a Bipartite Member of the Family Mymonaviridae by Morán, Félix, Olmos, Antonio, Candresse, Thierry, Ruiz-García, Ana Belén

    Published 2023
    “…Mymonaviridae is a family comprising nine genera of negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses infecting filamentous fungi, although few of them have been associated with oomycetes, plants, and insects. …”
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  11. Jordtrötthet i frukt-och bärodlingar by Hjelt, Zhanna

    Published 2017
    “…Definitionen är ett samlingsbegrepp som karakteriserar olika fysikaliska, kemiska och biologiska parametrar i marken som i sin helhet leder till försämrad tillväxt i odlingar av olika lantbruks-och trädgårdskulturer. Det bör noteras att jordtrötthet påverkar olika kulturer i varierande grad. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  12. Aplicación de tres dosis del herbicida profoxydim para el control de malezas gramíneas en tres variedades de Oryza sativa L. bajo riego en San José, San Martín by Ruiz Mera, Erika Liliana

    Published 2022
    “…Además, la dosis de 150 g/ha genera el mayor efecto fitotóxico en el cultivo hasta los 28 días después de la aplicación. …”
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    Tesis
  13. Estudio de mercado de abono orgánico a base de pulpa de café en Tegucigalpa, Honduras. by Barahona, D., Carmen E.

    Published 2016
    “…Aporta un 5% al Producto Interno Bruto y genera más de USD 795 millones en divisas. Esta producción genera altas cantidades de desecho de pulpa de café con impacto negativo al medio ambiente. …”
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  14. Summary of taxonomy changes ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses from the Plant Viruses Subcommittee, 2025 by Rubino, L., Abrahamian, P., An, W., Aranda, M.A., Ascencio-Ibañez, J.T., Bejerman, N., Blouin, A.G., Candresse, T., Canto, T., Cao, M., Carr, J.P., Cho, W.K., Constable, F., Dasgupta, I., Debat, H., Dietzgen, R.G., Digiaro, M., Donaire, L., Elbeaino, T., Fargette, D., Filardo, F., Fischer, M.G., Fontdevila, N., Fox, A., Freitas-Astua, J., Fuchs, M., Geering, A.D.W., Ghafari, M., Hafrén, A., Hammond, A., Hammond, R., Hasiów-Jaroszewska, B., Hebrard, E., Hernández, C., Hily, J., Hosseini, A., Hull, R., Inoue-Nagata, A.K., Jordan, R., Kondo, H., Kreuze, Jan F., Mrupovic, M., Kubota, K., Kuhn, J.H., Leisner, S., Lett, J., Li, C., Li, F., Li, J.M., López-Lambertini, P., Lopez-Moya, J., Maclot, F., Mäkinen, K., Martin, D., Massart, S., Miller, W.A., Mohammadi, M., Mollov, D., Muller, E., Nagata, T., Navas-Castillo, J., Neriya, Y., Ochoa-Corona, F.M., Ohshima, K., Pallás, V., Pappu, H., Petrzik, K., Pooggin, M., Prigigallo, M., Ramos-González, P.L., Ribeiro, S., Richert-Pöggeler, K.R., Roumagnac, P., Roy, A., Sabanadzovic, S., Šafářová6, D., Saldarelli, P., Sanfaçon, H., Sarmiento, C., Sasaya, T., Scheets, K., Schravesande, W.E.W., Seal, S., Shimomoto, Y., Sõmera, M., Stavolone, L., Stewart, L., Teycheney, P., Thomas, J., Thompson, J.R., Tiberini, A., Tomitaka, A., Tzanetakis, I., Umber, M., Urbino, C., Burg, H. van den, Vlugt, R. van der., Varsani, A., Verhage, A., Villamor, D., Bargen, S. von, Walker, P.J., Wetzel, T., Whitfield, A.E., Wylie, S.J., Yang, C., Zerbini, F.M., Zhang, S., ICTV Taxonomy Summary Consortium

    Published 2025
    “…In brief, 1 new order, 3 new families, 6 new genera, 2 new subgenera and 206 new species were created. …”
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  15. Economía agraria by Vivas Viachica, Elgin Antonio

    Published 2010
    “…De igual manera su oferta exportable deberá competir con los productos de otros países en los mercados de destino. …”
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  16. Root nitrogen transformation and mineral composition in selected forage legumes by Nnadi, L.A., Haque, I.

    Published 1988
    “…Presents results of a study conducted at Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, to examine the differences in mineral composition, root N contents and their rates of transformation in the soil of different species of four genera of forage legumes, viz, Trifolium, Lablab, Medicago and Vicia. …”
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  17. The environment of the Ethiopian Rift Valley compared to other areas of Africa by Russell-Smith, A.

    Published 1984
    “…Examines the diversity of climates and soil conditions as they constitute constraints to forage or crop production in the Rift Valley, classifying major tribes in the grass flora, & analysing the adaptability of some genera of tropical forage legumes in commercial use to water stress, heat stress & poor soil.…”
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