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Rewiring diversity, physiology, and practice: integrating the next decade of wheat science. [PDF]
Varshney RK +3 more
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With urbanization reducing the amount of available wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation increasing the human activity within wildlife habitats, it is important to understand the effects of human activity on animal behavior. This study examined how the reduction in human presence in urban parks in Gainesville, Florida, affected the temporal ...
Maya Fives, Matthew Hallett
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An overview of recent advances on wheat homologous and homoeologous recombination. [PDF]
Sourdille P, Higgins JD, Serra H.
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Asiatic black bears in Russia face conservation threats such as habitat destruction and fragmentation, which exacerbate food shortages caused by crop failures. This study explores an innovative approach to rehabilitating bears that abandon hibernation in mid‐winter due to extreme exhaustion by providing supplemental food near their den sites.
Sergey A. Kolchin +2 more
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Narrowing it down: deciphering a narrow leaf phenotype in wheat. [PDF]
McNelly R.
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Abstract Studies on the earliest life stages are essential to our ecological understanding of avian demography; however, monitoring technologies that allow tracking of small birds are still limited in a variety of ways. One critical limitation, until recently, has been the development of methods for attaching transmitters to young birds with precocial ...
Autumn S. Randall +3 more
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Advances in gene cloning and functional genomics approaches for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) improvement. [PDF]
Gudi S +6 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Nitrogen fertilization is commonly applied to increase crop yields in agroecosystems. Beyond its direct benefits, nitrogen fertilization may also influence crop production indirectly by altering crop–weed competition.
Yizhong Rong +6 more
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Wheat's war against stripe rust: Integrating host immunity, genomics and breeding for durable resistance. [PDF]
Jan F +11 more
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Market Integration and Nonlinear Price Transmission in 19th‐Century British Wheat Markets
ABSTRACT Important developments in infrastructure and institutions characterized 19th‐Century wheat markets in Great Britain. Among these developments was the construction of the national rail system which enabled cheaper and more efficient transport of grain and other bulky cargoes between inland towns and ports.
Barry K. Goodwin, A. Ford Ramsey
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