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  1. Fasciola hepatica infection modifies IgG1 specific immune response to foot-and-mouth disease virus induced by vaccination by Costa, Monique, Mansilla, Florencia Celeste, Sala, Juan Manuel, Saravia, Anderson, Ubios, Diego, Lores, Pablo, Capozzo, Alejandra, Freire, Teresa

    Published 2024
    “…The commercial vaccine induced higher IgG2 than IgG1 titers in vaccinated animals. Anti-FMDV IgG1 levels significantly decreased in the infected group at 28 dpi. …”
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  2. A new sunflower high oleic mutation confers stable oil grain fatty acid composition across environments by Alberio, Constanza, Izquierdo, Natalia Gabriela, Galella, Teresa, Zuil, Sebastian, Reid, Roberto, Zambelli, Andres Daniel, Aguirrezábal, Luis Adolfo Nazareno

    Published 2018
    “…The oleic acid per-centage in traditional and high oleic Pervenets genotypes varied between 15.0–50.9% and 87.4–91.2%,respectively, while the new mutation genotype presented values of oleic acid between 91.3 and 92.5%.Moreover, the oleic acid percentage of traditional and Pervenets genotypes showed a linear and positiveresponse to temperature (slopes 2.95 and 0.28%oleic acid◦C−1, respectively). No response to tempera-ture was detected in the new mutation genotype. …”
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  3. Sorghum Kenya: Climate risk assessment by Demissie, Teferi Dejene, Duku, Confidence, Groot, Annemarie, Muhwanga, Joseph, Nzoka, Oscar, Recha, John W.M., Osumba, Joab J.L.

    Published 2020
    “…Sorghum can grow anywhere from sea level to 2,500 meters above sea level and requires a minimum rainfall of 250 mm per year and a minimum temperature of 10°C (Kilambya, 2013). …”
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