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Remote detection of ragweed (ambrosia artemisiifolia l.)
The paper presents the contemporary findings of remote sensing regarding the control of common ragweed on agricultural land. The two-year research was performed in co-operation with the company Ciklonzacija Ltd., Serbia. The remote sensing process starts
Ivan Plaščak +5 more
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ABSTRACT The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) established a Task Force to assess the existing data on the relationship between eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and allergen immunotherapy (AIT). This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to study the incidence of confirmed EoE, developing as a side effect of AIT to food or ...
Carlo Maria Rossi +14 more
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Dermal Supersensitivity, Heat-Labile, and Heat-Stabile Antibody Against Ragweed in Cattle [PDF]
A. J. Weil, L. Reddin
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ABSTRACT By modifying biotic and abiotic environments, urbanisation can influence the evolutionary adaptation of organisms, especially when their distribution is fragmented. However, the effects of urbanisation on evolutionary adaptation remain poorly understood within a metapopulation framework, where high gene flow and recurrent extinctions ...
Y. F. Chan +6 more
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Alterations in vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) phosphorylation: associations with asthmatic phenotype, airway inflammation and β\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e-agonist use [PDF]
Background Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) mediates focal adhesion, actin filament binding and polymerization in a variety of cells, thereby inhibiting cell movement.
Batra, Vikas +8 more
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Friend or Foe: Investigating the Relationship between a Corn Crop and a Native Ragweed Population [PDF]
Douglas G Wainwright, Garner R. Soltes
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ABSTRACT Functional trait expression is a potentially powerful predictor of invasion success, but the reliability of trait‐based predictions across populations depends on the consistency of genetic architecture. We tested this assumption using common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), an annual plant native to North America that has invaded Europe and ...
Andhika R. Putra +2 more
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Rapid evolution of invasive traits facilitates the invasion of common ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia [PDF]
Yan Sun, George Roderick
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An Assessment of the Impact of Climate Change on Human Health in New Hampshire [PDF]
Climate change threatens human health in many ways. The negative impacts of climate change on human health are likely to increase in both magnitude and frequency as the climate continues to change in response to ever increasing global emissions of heat ...
Aytur, Semra +2 more
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