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Limited utility of faecal immunochemical testing in a colorectal cancer screening programme for adults with cystic fibrosis: insights from a prospective UK study. [PDF]

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Ultrasonographic evaluation of intrinsic foot muscle thickness in soccer and basketball players: an observational study. [PDF]

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Mapping of FHB resistance QTLs in tetraploid wheat

Genome, 2006
Triticum turgidum L var. durum is known to be particularly susceptible to infection by Fusarium graminearum, the causal agent for Fusarium head blight (FHB), which results in severe yield losses and grain contaminated with mycotoxins. This research was aimed at identifying FHB resistance in tetraploid wheat and mapping the location of FHB resistance ...
Daryl J, Somers   +3 more
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Piecewise‐Continuous Boundaries Using the MODFLOW FHB and MT3DMS HSS Packages

Groundwater, 2011
It is often necessary to simulate the influx to a groundwater model of water containing dissolved contaminants. Until fairly recently, users of MODFLOW and MT3DMS were restricted to varying the flux of water and contaminants on a stress‐period basis: when a time‐varying loading pattern required simulation, the modeler's only recourse was to discretize ...
Matthew, Tonkin, Zaheer, Tajani
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Economic Impact of USWBSI’s Scab Initiative to Reduce FHB

2017
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) has led to major economic losses for wheat and barley producers. Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a mycotoxin associated with FHB. Grain products and feed grain contaminated with DON (commonly known as vomitoxin) are subject to FDA advisory limits and as a result, end-users place restrictions on their use.
Wilson, William W.   +9 more
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The FHB challenge to irrigation wheat production in South Africa

Cereal Research Communications, 2008
Irrigation wheat production in South Africa is seriously impaired by the regular occurrence of Fusarium head blight epidemics. The disease was noted for the first time in 1980 and has since caused damage whenever the seasonal climatic conditions were favourable.
Kriel, Wilma, Pretorius, Zacharias
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Investigating the mechanisms underpinning bacterium-mediated control of FHB disease

Cereal Research Communications, 2008
Pseudomonads, including P. fluorescens strain MKB 158, can inhibit the development of Fusarium seedling blight disease on wheat and barley. Application of this and other pseudomonads as head sprays inhibits the development of Fusarium head blight disease (FHB) disease on wheat and barley under both field and glasshouse conditions. P.
Petti, Carloalberto   +2 more
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