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First detection of kdr L1014F allele in Anopheles ziemanni and Anopheles pharoensis in Cameroon and distribution of the allele in members of the Anopheles gambiae complex. [PDF]

open access: yesParasit Vectors
Mayi MPA   +10 more
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Yam genetic diversity in Sub-Saharan Africa: implications for conservation and breeding. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Messadia A   +15 more
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Yam Genomics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
Yams are clonally propagated crops, cultivated mainly for their starchy tubers. The genus has a pantropical distribution encompassing species with variable ploidy levels. Greater and guinea yams are the two main edible species whilst around ten species have a local importance.
Chaïr, Hâna   +2 more
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Yam today (and yam tomorrow)

Trends in Plant Science, 2001
It seems that reports of the demise of elephant's foot (a variety of Dioscorea elephantipes) are an exaggeration. Although feared extinct for >40 years, the yam has recently been rediscovered in its only known habitat, the Northern Cape plateau of South Africa, by a team from the Millennium Seed Bank in Sussex (UK).
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Yam

2001
Les ignames appartiennent au genre Dioscorea. Ce chapitre se limite aux connaissances acquises sur D. cayenensis et D. rotundata. Les objectifs de la sélection sont de deux ordres : permettre la modernisation de la culture en diminuant la charge de travail manuel et produire des tubercules se prêtant aux exigences de la commercialisation et des ...
Hamon, Perla   +4 more
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Yavne-Yam

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2009
During December 2002, a salvage excavation was conducted at Yavne-Yam (Permit No. A-3870; map ref. NIG 1713/6478; OIG 1213/1478), following the discovery of a jar by H. Yihye (antiquities trustee), who alerted the inspetors of the IAA Unit for the Prevention of Antiquities Robbery.
Edna Ayash, Amir Ganor
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