The Impact of Rice–Frog Co-Cultivation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Reclaimed Paddy Fields [PDF]
Reclaimed fields have a low soil fertility and low productivity compared to conventional arable land, necessitating research on productivity enhancement.
Haochen Huang +7 more
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Effects of Paramisgurnus dabryanus Density on the Growth Performance of Pelophylax nigromaculatus and the Soil Microbial Communities Within a Rice–Frog–Loach Integrated Aquaculture System [PDF]
This investigation examines the influence of P. dabryanus density on the growth performance of P. nigromaculatus and the structural and functional dynamics of paddy soil microbial communities within a rice–frog–loach integrated aquaculture system.
Chuanqi Yu +8 more
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Karyomaps of cultured and cryobanked Litoria infrafrenata frog and tadpole cells
These data and analyses support the research article “Culture, cryobanking and passaging of karyotypically validated native Australian amphibian cells” Mollard (2018) [1].
Richard Mollard
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Effects of using different levels of animal and plant proteins in the diets of frog larvae (Rana ridibunda) during metamorphism (tadpole to froglet [PDF]
Considering the global consumption of frogs and providing 95% of frogs' legs at the international level through fishing from the natural environment, environmental concerns have been given more attention.
Gholamreza Rafiee +2 more
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Frog as a symbol in the commentary on the book of revelation by Tyconius the African (Rev. 16. 13–14) [PDF]
This paper deals with the image of frog in the Commentary on the Book of Revelation by Tyconius the African (Tyconius Africanus), the Christian exegete of the 4thcentury. In his Commentary on Rev 16.
Elizaveta Materova
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Bio efficacy of frog skin bacteria as biological control agents against chili anthracnose disease
Amphibian skin e.g., frog carry bacterial symbionts on their skin that protect the frog from invasion of pathogen infection. This study aimed to evaluate antifungal activity of five bacterial skin frog (namely KSMD3; KSMD9; KSMD10; KSMV12; KSMV15) of ...
Lela Susilawati +3 more
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Mo Yan’s Frog has been widely recognized and welcomed by readers since its publication. Apart from the Western readers’ love of Chinese culture, it also owes its popularity to the translator’s skillful handling of the translation.
Jing Yang
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Stable Haploid Cultured Cell Lines from frog Embryos [PDF]
Two haploid cell lines have been established from androgenetic embryos of the frog, Rana pipiens; one line has been maintained in culture for 150 generations, the other for 200 generations. Karyotypes of the two lines agree well with the standard for the species although some chromosomes show small differences in ...
J J, Freed, L, Mezger-Freed
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Elizabethkingia miricola is a highly infectious pathogen, which causes high mortality rate in frog farming. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a rapid and sensitive detection method.
Meihua Qiao +7 more
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Frog skin cultures secrete anti-yellow fever compounds [PDF]
There is an urgent need to develop novel antimicrobial substances. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are considered as promising candidates for future therapeutic use. Because of the re-emergence of the Flavivirus infection, and particularly the yellow fever virus (YFV), we have compared the antiviral activities from skin secretions of seven different frog
Carolina, Muñoz-Camargo +8 more
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