ON MORBUS MACULOSUS, WITH INTERPRETATION OF THE SO-CALLED HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN COREAN CATTLE
Toru Fukushima +2 more
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The effect of repeated vaccination in an enzootic foot-and-mouth disease area on theincidence of virus carrier cattle [PDF]
E. C. Anderson +2 more
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We evaluated the impact of food matrix on Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus CRL1505 survival and total quantification, carried out with strain‐specific approaches. Our results confirmed (i) the remarkable ability of CRL1505 to withstand harsh gastrointestinal conditions and (ii) the protective effect of the food matrix.
Nicola Mangieri +13 more
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Excretion of foot-and-mouth disease virus in oesophageal-pharyngeal fluid and milk of cattle after intranasal infection [PDF]
Peter W. de Leeuw +2 more
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Chemical and biological controls and soil amendments for plant‐parasitic nematode management
This review synthesizes sustainable strategies for managing plant‐parasitic nematodes, emphasizing eco‐friendly biocontrol agents and soil amendments. It critically evaluates the impacts of chemical nematicides on nontarget soil organisms and advocates integrated approaches to enhance soil health, crop productivity, and agricultural sustainability ...
Zhongling Tian +6 more
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Demonstration of Vd-Virus by the Fluorescent Antibody Technique in Tissues of Cattle Affected with Bovine Viral Diarrhea (Mucosal Disease) [PDF]
A. Meyling
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Quantifying the contribution of community trait mean and diversity to ecosystem functioning
Hundreds of experiments conducted over the last decades demonstrate a positive relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions. Following good experimental practice, most of these studies have manipulated species richness artificially by assembling communities randomly. Yet, natural communities along ecological gradients often show niche‐
Lorena Pinheiro‐Silva +3 more
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Swine vesicular disease: attempts to transmit infection to cattle and sheep [PDF]
R. Burrows +3 more
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Abstract Longer‐term perspectives—equivalent to the lifespans of long‐lived trees—are required to fully inform perceptions of ‘naturalness’ used in woodland conservation and management. Stand‐scale dynamics of an old growth temperate woodland are reconstructed using palaeoecological data.
Annabel Everard +4 more
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