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  1. Diversity and identification of plant-parasitic nematodes in wheat-growing ecosystems by Keçici, Ayça Irem, Bozbuga, Refik, Ocal, Atilla, Yüksel, Ebubekir, Özer, Göksel, Yildiz, Senol, Lahlali, Rachid, Slaats, Brigitte, Dababat, Abdelfattah A., Imren, Mustafa

    Published 2022
    “…The diversity of PPNs was calculated using the Shannon diversity index. Thirteen PPN genera were detected in 92% of soil samples. Heterodera filipjevi was identified in 24% of the soil samples using morphological, morphometrical, and molecular tools. …”
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  2. Lanzamiento del Perfil del Sistema Alimentario de Honduras by Lundy, Mark M., Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca, Wissen, Denise van, Hernández, Ricardo, Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria, Béné, Christophe, Prager, Steven D.

    Published 2022
    “…Entre los resultados de este estudio están que el país tiene buena capacidad de producción de alimentos para su población y para compartir con otros países; los hondureños consumen dietas relativamente saludables, en relación con países vecinos; el sistema alimentario genera poco desperdicio y pérdidas de alimentos con una tendencia a reducir aún más; y las condiciones de saneamiento en el país facilitan una alimentación segura. …”
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  3. Microbial Community Structure and Diversity in an Integrated System of Anaerobic-Aerobic Reactors and a Constructed Wetland for the Treatment of Tannery Wastewater in Modjo, Ethiop... by Desta, Adey Feleke, Assefa, Fassil, Leta, Seyoum, Stomeo, Francesca, Wamalwa, Mark, Njahira, Moses N., Djikeng, Appolinaire

    Published 2014
    “…Numerous representative genera of the dominant bacterial classes obtained from the different sample sites of the integrated system have been implicated in the removal of various carbon- containing pollutants of natural and synthetic origins. …”
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  4. Genome assembly of Musa beccarii shows extensive chromosomal rearrangements and genome expansion during evolution of Musaceae genomes by Wang, Zheng-Feng, Rouard, Mathieu, Droc, Gaëtan, Heslop-Harrison, J.S., Ge, Xue-Jun

    Published 2022
    “…The basic chromosome number of Musa species is x = 7, 10, or 11; however, M. beccarii has a basic chromosome number of x = 9 (2n = 2x = 18), which is the same basic chromosome number of species in the sister genera Ensete and Musella. Musa beccarii is in the section Callimusa, which is sister to the section Musa. …”
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  5. Forage lignocellulose is an important factor in driving the seasonal dynamics of rumen anaerobic fungi in grazing yak and cattle by Zeyi Liang, Jianbo Zhang, Ahmad, A.A., Han Jianlin, Gharechahi, J., Mei Du, Juanshan Zheng, Peng Wang, Ping Yan, Salekdeh, G.H., Xuezhi Ding

    Published 2023
    “…We identified 12 rumen AF genera, among which, Cyllamyces, and Orpinomyces were predominant in the rumen of both grazing yak and cattle. …”
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  6. Adecuación de la normativa nacional del SGP para la Región Lima by Muñoz, M., Ventocilla, D., Fonseca, C., Pradel, W.

    Published 2023
    “…Las conclusiones de este proceso, nos sugieren que las reuniones con el consejo regional permiten fortalecer la estructura organizacional, ya que de lograr gestionar la autorización, este consejo también estará sometido a ser fiscalizado por el SENASA, esto genera desarrollar mayores responsabilidad ante la gestión de los procedimientos, pero es necesario fortalecer las bases organizacionales del CR SGP Lima, ya que las instituciones y organizaciones participantes, deben ser organismos dinámicos, responsables y empoderados en los procesos.…”
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  7. Cultural and economic barriers and opportunities for the participation of women in agricultural production systems: A case study in Guatemala by Berrospi, Maria Lucia, Hernandez, Manuel A., Alarcón, Constanza, Lopera, Diana Carolina, Quintero, Diana, Reyes, Byron A., Olivet, Francisco

    Published 2023
    “…Third, women consider commercialization of their products a challenge as they lack access to markets beyond their communities. This also deters applicants from applying for credit due to fear of defaulting. …”
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  8. Microbial bioinoculants for regenerative agriculture and amelioration of soil degradation in the Lower Mekong Region by Venethongkham, Thanongkham

    Published 2023
    “…We find that microbial bioinoculants, functioning as biofertilizers for nitrogen fixation, P and K solubility, and for promoting plant growth (e.g. rhizobacteria), along with genera that function as biocontrol agents, are available in the lower Mekong region market. …”
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  9. Analisis de la institucionalidad agropecuaria en Chile: Una experiencia a considerar para Venezuela by Furche, Carlos

    Published 2020
    “…Se considera que la experiencia chilena es útil, entre otras razones, por ser una economía en la que el sector agropecuario, como en el caso de Venezuela, ha tenido que funcionar en una matriz productiva con un producto mineral dominante (cobre en el caso de Chile) que genera condiciones de “Enfermedad Holandesa” en el resto de los sectores comercializables. …”
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  10. Assessing the impact of rice cultivation and off-season period on dynamics of soil enzyme activities and bacterial communities in two agro-ecological regions of Mozambique by Ezeokoli, Obinna T., Nuaila, Valter N. A., Obieze, Chinedu C., Muetanene, Belo A., Fraga, Irene, Tesinde, Maria Natalia, Ndayiragije, Alexis, Coutinho, João, Melo, Ana M. P., Adeleke, Rasheed A., Ribeiro-Barros, Ana I., Fangueiro, David

    Published 2021
    “…Differentially abundant genera, such as Agromyces, Bacillus, Desulfuromonas, Gaiella, Lysobacter, Micromonospora, Norcadiodes, Rubrobacter, Solirubrobacter and Sphingomonas were mostly associated with fallow and 5mR fields, suggesting either negative effects of rice cultivation or the fallow period aided their recovery. …”
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  11. Microbiome responses during virulence adaptation by a phloem‐feeding insect to resistant near‐isogenic rice lines by Horgan, Finbarr G., Srinivasan, Thanga Suja, Crisol-Martínez, Eduardo, Almazan, Maria Liberty P., Ramal, Angelee Fame, Oliva, Ricardo, Quibod, Ian L., Bernal, Carmencita C.

    Published 2019
    “…After 20 generations of selection, collection site had a greater effect than host plant on microbiome composition. Six bacteria genera, including C. sulcia, were associated with leafhopper virulence. …”
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  12. Native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in trap cultures are shaped by traditional host plants and agricultural soils by Sakha, M., Gweyi-Onyango, J.P., Kaushal, M., Baijukya, F.P., Masso, C.

    Published 2025
    “…Across all three host plants and the control (original agricultural field soils), six AM fungal genera were identified: Acaulospora, Scutellospora, Gigaspora, Dentiscutata, Racocetra, and Funneliformis. …”
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  13. Nutritive value of perennial pastures along an elevation gradient in tropical conditions by Villalobos, Luis, Arndt, Claudia, Van Der Hoek, Rein, Mazzetto, Andre M., Chadwick, Dave

    Published 2025
    “…Methods The objective of this study was to analyze the changes in nutritive value of six grass genera across and within elevation gradients in Costa Rica. …”
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  14. Identification and distribution of hard tick species in Waglasta, Amhara, Ethiopia: modeling of local habitat suitability of dominant species by Assefa, Ayalew, Tibebu, A.

    Published 2026
    “…The results identified three tick genera: <i>Rhipicephalus</i> (52.5%), <i>Amblyomma</i> (40.7%), and <i>Hyalomma</i> (6.9%), and nine species: <i>A. variegatum</i>, <i>R. pravus</i>, <i>R. decoloratus</i>, <i>A. cohaerens</i>, <i>R. evertsi</i>, <i>H. truncatum</i>, <i>R. pulchellus</i>, <i>H. rufipes</i>, and <i>H. marginatum</i>. …”
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  15. Efficacy of benzimidazole anthelmintics in goats and sheep in the Philippines using a larval development assay by Ancheta, P.B., Dumilon, R.A., Venturina, V.M., Cerbito, W.A., Dobson, R.J., LeJambre, L.F., Villar, E.C., Gray, G.D.

    Published 2004
    “…The dominant nematode genera were Haemonchus and Trichostrongylus with small numbers of Oesophagostomum.The range of BZ efficacy estimated from the LDA results was 0-100% and the distribution of efficacy levels was continuous, with mean efficacy of 82 and 64% for goats and sheep, respectively. …”
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  16. Effect of integrated soil fertility management interventions on the abundance and diversity of soil collembola in Embu and Taita districts, Kenya by Muturi, JJ, Mbugi, JP, Mueke, JM, Lagerlof, J, Mung'atu, Joseph K., Nyamasyo, G, Gikungu, M

    Published 2011
    “…Occurrence of Collembola was significantly affected by soil fertility amendments in both Taita and Embu study sites (P<0.05). Twenty two genera of soil dwelling Collembola were recorded, with control and organic manure treated plots recording high diversity with a Shannon 1.86 in Embu and a Shannon 2.09 in Taita, respectively. …”
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  17. Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal by Sanogo, Diaminatou, Camara, Baba Ansoumana, Diop, Mouhamadou, Ndiaye, Ousmane, Ky-Dembélé, Catherine, Bayala, Jules, Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril, Zougmoré, Robert B., Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Partey, Samuel T.

    Published 2016
    “…Based on the village vision of its future, a set of actions have been identified by the community in order to achieve the desired changes in agricultural productivity and food security, income genera- tion, resilience improvement and sustainable management of the environment in the village. …”
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