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Abstract To manage pests, including problematic weeds, farmers rely on an integrated pest management approach that encourages the safe and effective use of pesticides. As US federal regulators place restrictions on pesticides as a means of protecting endangered and threatened (known collectively as listed) species, it is paramount these decisions are ...
Taylor Randell‐Singleton +1 more
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Quantitative analysis of total aflatoxins in dairy cattle feed across five urban centres in Tigray, Ethiopia, revealed that 22.4% of samples exceeded national limits and 29.1% surpassed EU thresholds. Higher contamination levels were associated with roughage‐based feed, poor storage conditions and the presence of toxigenic Aspergillus flavus and A ...
Sisay Weldegebriel Zeweld +2 more
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Impacts of Three Provisions in the Administration's 2007 Farm Bill Proposal [PDF]
This report explains the impacts that three of the provisions from the Administration's 2007 farm bill may have.Agricultural and Food Policy,
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• The present study finding indicated that M. haemolytica is the predominant bacterium associated with pneumonic pasteurellosis in ovine and caprine in the study areas. • Goats were found to be significantly more susceptible than sheep. • This could suggest the need for developing a polyvalent vaccine incorporating M. haemolytica strains.
Teshager Dubie +3 more
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Black grouse Lyrurus tetrix declines continue throughout much of temperate Europe, following habitat loss and population isolation, associated with reduced productivity. In northern England, only 1437 lekking males remained in 2014, genetically isolated from other UK populations, and typified by low productivity but high adult survival.
David Baines, Nicholas J. Aebischer
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The United States and World Cotton Outlook [PDF]
Crop Production/Industries,
Johnson, James D. +4 more
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How far animals travel to gather food for offspring or themselves is a central component of ecology. Among birds, the ‘foraging range’ (straight‐line distance between a central place and a destination) is used to assess potential interactions with anthropogenic stressors such as wind farms.
Chris B. Thaxter +15 more
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Upland cotton fibers under water deficit
A região semiárida brasileira caracteriza-se por apresentar baixa disponibilidade hídrica devido a persistentes períodos de seca, com isso há necessidade de melhor uso da água na irrigação das culturas. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar o efeito do déficit hidrico, imposto nas distintas fases fenológicas, sobre a produtividade de algodão em pluma, a ...
Lima, Robson Felipe de +5 more
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Dispute Settlement at the WTO: Impacts of a No Deal in the US-Brazil Cotton Dispute [PDF]
On the day before Brazil was to start imposing retaliatory sanctions against the US in the WTO dispute settlement case regarding unfair domestic and export upland cotton subsidies, the parties have reached a preliminary concession aimed at settling this ...
Lakatos, Csilla, Walmsley, Terrie L.
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(Re)-conciliation of genetics and genomics approaches for cotton fiber quality improvement [PDF]
The integration of genomics and plant breeding is driven by the increasing availability of sequence resources and by technological developments. The simultaneous measurement of the expression of thousands of genes is possible, and comparisons between ...
Al-Ghazi, Yves +11 more
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