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Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is a polyphagous, highly destructive pest that is capable of vectoring viruses in most agricultural crops. Currently, information regarding the distribution and genetic diversity of B.
Beatrice C. Misaka +4 more
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Integrating cover crops into crop rotation could provide options for herbicide-resistant weed control in farming systems. To evaluate the potential effectiveness of spring-planted cover crop oats (Avena sativa L.) on weed suppression, productivity, and ...
Gani Stybayev +8 more
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Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) parkland mycorrhizal potential within three agro-ecological zones of Senegal [PDF]
Introduction. Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) belongs to the Fabaceae family; it is a multipurpose tree with slow growth. In order to help improve its growth and development, we assessed mycorrhizal diversity of tamarind parklands in Senegal.
Bourou, Sali +4 more
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In this paper, a novel silver nanoparticles/poly(aminosulfonic acid) modified glassy carbon electrode (Ag-PASA/GCE) for the determination of Sudan I was fabricated through electrochemical immobilization. Electrochemical behavior of Sudan I at the Ag-PASA/
Mingyong Chao, XinyingMa
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Voltammetric Study of Sudan I on Glass Carbon Electrode and Its Interaction with DNA
The electrochemical behavior of sudan I at glassy carbon electrode as well as its interaction with DNA were studied using voltammetric technique. The results indicated that the electrochemical oxidation of sudan I was an irreversible process and the ...
Guangqing Liu +5 more
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DEGRADASI ZAT WARNA SUDAN I SECARA SONOLISIS DAN FOTOLISIS DENGAN PENAMBAHAN TiO2-ANATASE
Degradation of Sudan I dye had been done with sonolysis and photolysis by adding anatase-TiO2. Sonolysis method were performed using an ultrasound with frequency of 45 kHz.
Safni - +4 more
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Distinct haplotypes and free movement ofAedes aegyptiin Port Sudan, Sudan
AbstractAny attempt to control a mosquito‐borne disease should primarily focus on controlling its vector. In Sudan, arboviral infections are a major health problem where periodical outbreaks of arboviruses transmitted byAedes aegyptihave been reported. This preliminary study was performed to uncover the population genetic diversity ofAedes aegyptifrom ...
Mohammed‐Ahmed B. Elnour +8 more
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Outbreak of West Nile virus causing severe neurological involvement in children, Nuba Mountains, Sudan, 2002. [PDF]
An atypical outbreak of West Nile virus (WNV) occurred in Ngorban County, South Kordophan, Sudan, from May to August 2002. We investigated the epidemic and conducted a case-control study in the village of Limon.
Anonymous (MMWR) +20 more
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A rapid and sensitive method based on ultrafast liquid chromatographyâtandem mass spectrometry was developed and validated for simultaneous determination of Sudan I, Sudan II, Sudan III, and Sudan IV levels in rat whole blood.
Hao Zhu +7 more
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Sammendrag Artikkelen introduserer først to klassiske antropologiske analyser av entreprenørprosessar, Barth sin aktørorientering der entreprenøren starter sosiale endringsprosessar, og Geertz sitt kulturorienterte perspektiv der entreprenøren er del av ...
Leif Manger
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