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Low input fast-track (LIFT): an approach for fast introgression and stacking of (R-)genes into advanced apple selections. [PDF]
Bühlmann-Schütz S +4 more
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Advanced Spectroscopic, Imaging, and Nanotechnology Tools for Diagnosing Fungal Diseases in Fruits. [PDF]
Adiani V, Mishra A.
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Assessing Indoor Versus Outdoor PM<sub>2.5</sub> Concentrations During the 2025 Los Angeles Fires Using the PurpleAir Sensor Network. [PDF]
Lu Y +6 more
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Biological control of fusarium head blight in wheat using secondary metabolites of Bacillus subtilis BS-Z15. [PDF]
Zhao J +8 more
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Evaluating the regenerative capacity of biosynthesized nano formulated 3D scaffolds in scald burn healing. [PDF]
Aslam S +7 more
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This paper explores the political economy of unions, and the consequences this has for bargaining and strikes. We develop a very simple model to show that there are circumstances in which everyone, including striking workers, gains when some employees cross the picket line.
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Scabbing of Metals under Explosive Attack: Multiple Scabbing
Journal of Applied Physics, 1952Further quantitative data bearing on the scabbing of metals under explosive attack are presented in this paper. In particular, the mechanics of the generation of multiple scabs is established. Experimental data have been obtained that show that multiple scabbing will occur whenever the maximum stress σ0 in the transient wave that impinges on a free ...
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American Potato Journal, 1939
Solanum commersonii, S. chacoense, S. caldasii var.glabrescens, S. jamesii, and an unnamed variety have been grown in soil heavily infested withActinomyces scabies, the organism of common scab, and for two successive years have given an immune reaction.
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Solanum commersonii, S. chacoense, S. caldasii var.glabrescens, S. jamesii, and an unnamed variety have been grown in soil heavily infested withActinomyces scabies, the organism of common scab, and for two successive years have given an immune reaction.
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