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Experience and self‐interest: Diverging responses to global warming
Abstract People are increasingly feeling global warming's effects through extreme heat and natural disasters. How do these climate shocks affect political attitudes? We argue that the effect of climate‐related experiences depends significantly on self‐interest.
Alexander F. Gazmararian +1 more
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Macrophomina phaseolina, the causal agent of charcoal rot in strawberry, induces plant wilting and collapse. The pathogen survives through the production of microsclerotia in the soil and in strawberry debris. However, its management is difficult, and the disease has become an increasing problem for the strawberry industry.
Juliana S. Baggio +3 more
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Mapping syphilis surveillance: Insights into blood donation screening practices worldwide
Abstract Background and Objectives Syphilis is caused by the bacterial spirochete Treponema pallidum and can be transmitted through blood transfusion. However, there have been less than 10 documented transfusion‐transmitted cases since World War II.
Michel‐Andrés García‐Otálora +4 more
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Seasonal Progress of Charcoal Rot and Its Impact on Soybean Productivity [PDF]
The seasonal progress of charcoal rot (caused by Macrophomina phaseolina) was measured over two growing seasons in four separate experiments: irrigated infested, irrigated non-infested, non-irrigated infested, and non-irrigated noninfested. Disease was assessed at V5, R1, R3, R5, R6, and R7 growth stages based on colony forming units (CFU) of M ...
Alemu, Mengistu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding photosynthetic processes under field conditions is critical for identifying physiological determinants of seed yield (SY) in soybean. This study evaluated leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence traits in seven soybean cultivars grown under irrigated (IR) and rainfed (RF) environments in the Mississippi Delta.
Srinivasa R. Pinnamaneni +2 more
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In south-western Spain, Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium solani were found to be associated in strawberry plants with, respectively, charcoal rot, and crown and root rot symptoms.
Ana PASTRANA +4 more
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Host Specialization in the Charcoal Rot Fungus, Macrophomina phaseolina [PDF]
To investigate host specialization in Macrophomina phaseolina, the fungus was isolated from soybean, corn, sorghum, and cotton root tissue and soil from fields cropped continuously to these species for 15 years in St. Joseph, LA. Chlorate phenotype of each isolate was determined after growing on a minimal medium containing 120 mM potassium chlorate ...
G, Su +3 more
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The newly developed ternary blend was validated in field trials and proved highly effective in attracting both male and female Zeugodacus cucurbitae. Abstract BACKGROUND Zeugodacus cucurbitae is a global quarantine pest. Management of this pest relies heavily on chemical insecticides, which impose substantial environmental burdens. Male‐specific lures [
Jinhua Li +8 more
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Major textile wastewater treatment technologies, including physicochemical (adsorption, membrane filtration, coagulation–flocculation, advanced oxidation), biological (algal–bacterial systems, fungal treatment, anaerobic digestion, microbial fuel cells), and hybrid approaches.
Adedapo O. Adeola, Stephanie Gora
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Nutrient-deficient sandy soil, having poor moisture retention, favors Macrophomina phaseolina, a soil-borne plant pathogen, occurring in severe form on many important crops grown in the Indian arid region.
Meenu BAREJA +2 more
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