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The Rapid Initial Community Builder (RICB) V1.1 for LANDIS-II. [PDF]

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QTL mapping of oat crown rust resistance in Australian fields and identification of a seedling resistance locus in oat line GS7. [PDF]

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Honey mesquite toxicosis in a goat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2002
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) is distributed across a large portion of the southwestern United States. Ingestion of young leaves, pods, or beans can cause toxicosis in cattle and goats if they comprise a substantial portion of their diet. Goats, as browsers, are most likely to develolp mesquite toxicosis. Sheep appear to be more resistant to the
Kevin E, Washburn   +4 more
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Prosopis Spp. - Mesquite

2012
Prosopis species (Leguminoseae) and their hybrids (together referred to as ‘mesquite’) are long-lived shrubs or trees that have intentionally been spread around the world and subsequently naturalised. In Australia they are recognised as one of 20 Weeds of National Significance due largely to their potential impacts on pastoral production in hot, semi ...
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Gummosis in Honey Mesquite

Botanical Gazette, 1979
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa [Torr.] var. glandulosa) stems were examined to determine the location of gum deposits within the wood and bark. Trees on field sites had been treated either with ethephon (2-chloroethylphosphonic acid) or 2,4,5-T ([2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy]acetic acid) or remained untreated. Gum deposits were of two types.
C. Greenwood, P. Morey
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The Tonemes of Mesquital Otomi

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1948
1. The purpose of this paper is to present evidence for the existence of phonemic tone in Otomi as spoken in the MAesquital region of Central Mexico. It is hoped that it will stimulate further research on the topic by other scholars. Part of the approach in this article is specifically designed to answer arguments that have been raised by some of the ...
Donald E. Sinclair, Kenneth L. Pike
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Aerial Galls of the Mesquite

Mycologia, 1914
During Work upon a plant disease survey in the vicinity of San Antonio, Texas,l my attention was called to the frequent occurrence of galls upon the twigs and branches oif the mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa Torr.). The following quotation is from the publication dealing with the survey mentioned: "The large limbs and smaller branches of the mesquite ...
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