Floral biological investigations of apple cultivars in relation to fire blight
Zs. Orosz-Kovács +5 more
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Transdisciplinary plant sciences: A review
Socio‐ecological crises such as biodiversity loss, climate change, and food insecurity require academic expertise and also the inclusion of diverse actors outside of academia such as farmers, policymakers, and local communities. This article develops a synthesizing account of “transdisciplinary plant sciences” that aim to co‐create research and ...
David Ludwig
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Fire blight of ornamental plants
Od uočavanja prvih simptoma bakteriozne plamenjače voćaka i ukrasnih biljaka u našoj zemlji, pa do danas, prošlo je preko 20 godina. Za to vreme, uprkos individualnim naporima stručnjaka, prouzrokovač plamenjače, Erwinia amylovora, proširila se skoro po celoj teritoriji Republike Srbije.
Obradović, Aleksa, Ivanović, Milan
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Feasibility of rating fire blight susceptibility of pear cultivars (Pyrus communis) on in vitro microcuttings [PDF]
Marie-Noëlle Brisset +2 more
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Conservation challenges and opportunities for native apple (Malus) species in Canada
Apple, one of the world's most widely cultivated and economically important fruit crops, has two wild relatives native to Canada. In this review, we describe the importance of these native apple species to Indigenous heritage and the current threats the species faces due to pests, diseases, and habitat loss.
Terrell T. Roulston +13 more
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Anything but Endo: Diagnostic Buck‐Passing in Endometriosis Diagnosis
ABSTRACT People living with endometriosis, a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows elsewhere in the body, often experience prolonged diagnostic journeys because of symptom variability, normalisation of period pain and other symptoms, and lack of awareness of the condition.
Rita Dexter +3 more
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THE CONTESTED URBANISM OF ABANDONMENT: The Afterlife of Two Distressed Neighborhoods in Detroit
Abstract In post‐industrial cities in decline, what happens to leftover spaces after abandonment? This question lies at the root of trying to make sense of entrenched distress in neighborhoods in deindustrializing Detroit, a city struggling for more than five decades with disinvestment, job losses, population shrinkage, a collapsed housing market ...
Martin J. Murray +2 more
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Electrical Synapses Contribute to Sleep‐Dependent Declarative Memory Retention
Blocking electrical synapses (gap junctions) in healthy humans by mefloquine impaired the sleep‐dependent retention of verbal declarative memory and improved sensorimotor memory consolidation irrespective of sleep. Mefloquine also disrupted the coupling of sleep spindles to EEG slow oscillations in humans but did not affect hippocampal sharp‐wave ...
Gordon B. Feld +9 more
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Do Monetary Incentives and Chained Questions Affect the Validity of Risk Estimates Elicited via the Exchangeability Method? An Experimental Investigation [PDF]
Using a laboratory experiment, we investigate the validity of stated risks elicited via the Exchangeability Method (EM) by defining a valuation method based on de Finetti’s notion of coherence.
Sandra Notaro +2 more
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