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TrackRefiner a tool for refinement of bacillus cell tracking data. [PDF]
Ahmadi A +3 more
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Bird monitoring in the New Forest: a review of current and ongoing schemes [PDF]
Conway, G., Newton, Adrian, Wotton, S.
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Abstract There is a growing body of literature that suggests riverine fish are some of the most threatened taxa on a global scale. Similarly, the literature suggests less‐altered tributaries may offer refugia for large‐river specialists. The greater Mississippi River basin, including the Missouri River system, has been subjected to anthropogenic ...
Mitchell R. Magruder +2 more
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Rooted Soil Shear Apparatus: A low-cost, direct shear apparatus for measuring the influence of plant roots on soil shear strength. [PDF]
Sorrentino G +3 more
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Diagnosis of Mycobacteriosis in Cultured Hybrid Tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) in Trinidad and Tobago
ABSTRACT Mycobacteriosis is a significant disease in fish husbandry, with negative impacts on production facilities. Moreover, some Mycobacterium spp. that infect fish have zoonotic potential. Morbidity and mortality events at hybrid tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) farms in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) associated with mycobacterial infections prompted a ...
Lemar Blake +7 more
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Oryza genome evolution through a tetraploid lens. [PDF]
Fornasiero A +26 more
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ABSTRACT Between 2015 and 2024, outbreaks of muscular and visceral granulomatous disease, resulting in moderate‐to‐severe mortality in farmed groupers, occurred in southern Taiwan. Initially, affected groupers were screened for granuloma‐associated pathogens, including Mycobacterium spp., Nocardia spp., Photobacterium damselae and Edwardsiella spp ...
Shang‐Ting Wu, Chia‐Yu Hsieh
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Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Potential of Malaysian Kelulut Honeydew Honey Against Acne Pathogens. [PDF]
Chin SW, Azman AS, Yap MKK, Tan JW.
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Klebsiella sp. strain B7 acts as a positive regulator in alkaline stress responses in soybean. By activating pyruvic acid metabolism and L‐malic acid biosynthesis pathways, B7 significantly increases alkaline tolerance and yield in soybean. ABSTRACT Alkaline stress is a major constraint on crop growth and development and negatively impacts soybean ...
Yingxue Cao +13 more
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