Arbuscular mycorrhizal networks-A climate-smart blueprint for agriculture. [PDF]
Wang L +16 more
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Cultivated plant diversity structures arthropod food webs in multi-specific plantain based agroecosystems [PDF]
Depigny, Sylvain +4 more
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Longitudinal Genome‐Wide Association Study for Female Fertility Traits in German Holstein Cattle
ABSTRACT The aim of this genome‐wide association study (GWAS) was to detect significant SNP effects influencing the dynamic process of female fertility in dairy cattle over lactations, to identify possible candidate genes and to study their role in pathway analyses.
S. Sakhaeifar, T. Yin, S. König
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Diversity and Biocontrol Potential of Fungi Associated with Cyst Nematodes and Soils in Swiss Potato Agroecosystems. [PDF]
Ruthes AC, Dahlin P.
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The Application of Carbon Dots in Crops for Sustainable Agriculture
Carbon dots serve as versatile nanoagents across the crop life cycle. They promote plant growth and photosynthesis, enhance resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, aid in postharvest preservation, and enable sensitive detection of contaminants.
Xue Li +4 more
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Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
Abdullah NI +3 more
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We highlight how agrestal environments and maternal effects may facilitate the adaptation of crop‐wild hybrid sunflower to agroecosystems. We present two consecutive years of data on diverse wild and reciprocal crop‐wild hybrid sunflower populations planted in three contrasting, ruderal or agrestal, environments. We found that (i) agrestal environments
Ignacio J. Fanna +3 more
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Bioaccumulation of Potential Harmful Elements in Fossorial Water Voles Inhabiting Non-Polluted Crops. [PDF]
Somoano A +6 more
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Phylogenetic Relationships of Plant Bugs Based on Mitochondrial Genomes (Heteroptera: Miridae)
This study for the first time employs mitochondrial genomes to resolve Miridae phylogeny, with 42 species spanning 39 genera across six of the seven currently recognized subfamilies. Bryocorinae is paraphyletic as the stem groups of Miridae. These findings provide a progressive phylogenetic framework with new significance for the future phylogenetic ...
Jia‐Dong Yin +3 more
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Non-chemical control of fungal pathogens in crops: a one-health perspective on strategies, mechanisms, and future directions. [PDF]
Adkar-Purushothama CR +5 more
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