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Introduction. Outbreaks of infectious diseases seriously hinder the preservation and increase of the number of small ruminants. Such infections include sheep pox virus (SPPV).
Zhanat T. Amanova +2 more
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Some properties of Escherichia Coli cultures isolated from sheeps
There were isolated 190 kinds of bacteria related to genus enterobacteria, kind of Escherichia. These isolated kinds were researched for having some facts of pathogenicity hemaglutinating ability as by D–mannosy, as by its absence, hematlogic ability ...
R. H. Gajrabekov +3 more
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Isolation of Aquatic Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for the Floating Plant Duckweed (Lemna minor)
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can exert beneficial growth effects on their host plants. Little is known about the phylogeny and growth-promoting mechanisms of PGPB associated with aquatic plants, although those of terrestrial PGPB have been well-
Ayaka Makino +10 more
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Building a feral future: Open questions in crop ferality
Societal Impact Statement Given the rapidly increasing drought and temperature stresses associated with climate change, innovative approaches for food security are imperative. One understudied opportunity is using feral crops—plants that have escaped and
Makenzie E. Mabry +22 more
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The hydro-distilled essential oils obtained from aerial parts of the wild and cultivated Echinophora tenuifolia subsp. sibthorpiana have been analyzed by GC-MS and screened for antimicrobial activity.
Arif Sanli, Fatma Zehra Ok
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Sustainability of Commercial Vegetable Cultivation : A Multidimensional Analysis [PDF]
The present study was conducted in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. One hundred farmers engaged in commercial vegetable cultivation were selected based on the maximum area under commercial vegetable cultivation.
B, Seema, K, Namitha
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A Dirigent Gene, ZmDIR11, Positively Regulates Drought Tolerance in Maize
The DIR gene family, which encodes Dirigent proteins, plays a crucial role in plant development and stress responses. However, the functions and mechanisms of this family in maize remained underexplored.
Zhixiong Zhao +9 more
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To increase shallot productivity, it is necessary to apply true shallot seed (TSS) cultivation technology. This study aimed to determine the suitable method of application and dosage manure in increasing the bulb yield of true shallot seed.
Atman Atman +3 more
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Cannabis, which was cultivated with the discovery of agriculture in the Neolithic period and has an extremely important share in the development of civilizations, can be used in many areas with its rich fiber content, but it is the most suspicious plant ...
Mesut Gök, Enes Taşoğlu
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Laminar Ulva Species: A Multi-Tool for Humankind?
Green algae, phylum Chlorophyta, due to their green appearance as higher plants, are seen as one of the raw materials to be widely used by humanity for different purposes. How can these different purposes achieve ONU Sustainable Development Goals?
Sofia Pereira Costa +2 more
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