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Özhan Simsek
This study aimed to assess the susceptibility of three strawberry cultivars (?Festival?, ?Fortuna?, and ?Rubygem?) to drought stress induced by varying polyethylene glycol (PEG) concentrations in the culture medium. Plantlets were cultivated on a solid m...
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Giandomenico Corrado, Alessandro Mataffo, Antonio P. Garonna, Rosa Rao and Boris Basile
The olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Rossi, 1790) poses a significant threat to oliviculture worldwide, despite extensive chemical control measures. The susceptibility of olive (Olea europaea L.) to this pest varies among cultivars, with fruit size bein...
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Ahmed Ateya, Fatmah A. Safhi, Huda El-Emam, Marawan A. Marawan, Hayat Fayed, Amgad Kadah, Maha Mamdouh, Manar M. Hizam, Muath Q. Al-Ghadi, Mohamed Abdo, Liana Fericean, Rada Olga and Ostan Mihaela
The immune and antioxidant genetic factors that could converse with mastitis susceptibility in dromedary camels were looked at in this research. Of 120 female dromedary camels (60 healthy, and 60 with mastitis) were utilised. Each camel?s jugular vein wa...
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Bohu He, Mingzhou Bai, Binglong Liu, Pengxiang Li, Shumao Qiu, Xin Li and Lusheng Ding
Drifting snow, the flow of dispersed snow particles near ground level under the action of wind, is a major form of snow damage. When drifting snow occurs on railways, highways, and other transportation lines, it seriously affects their operational safety...
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Amit Amar, Eli C. Lewis, Daniel M. Kaplan and Sabri El-Saied
Protecting tissues from excessive inflammation by glucocorticoids results in an effective blockade of inflammation; however, it does not instigate processes of inflammatory resolution or tissue repair. Moreover, glucocorticoids have side effects such as ...
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Michael Murray,Ward Strong
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a high-mountain keystone and foundation species that is declining throughout most of its range in Western Canada. An introduced pathogen (Cronartium ribicola) causing white pine blister rust has led to the tree being ...
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Nicola Magnavita, Mario Sabatelli, Egeria Scoditti and Francesco Chirico
Knowing the effects observed in a worker exposed to mercury can improve the prevention of the risks associated with this toxic metal.
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Filippo Bussotti and Martina Pollastrini
Climate change and extreme drought and heat events impact the Mediterranean evergreen sclerophyllous vegetation in South Europe, especially in Iberian and Italian peninsula, where widespread crown defoliation and dieback have been observed since the 90s ...
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Thomas Dresselhaus and Ralph Hückelhoven
Agricultural productivity depends on increasingly extreme weather phenomena, and the use of germplasm that has to be continuously improved by plant breeders to become tolerant to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Molecular plant biologists try to unde...
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Virginia Andreoli and Francesca Sprovieri
Human exposure to mercury is still a major public health concern. In this context, children have a higher susceptibility to adverse neurological mercury effects, compared to adults with similar exposures. Moreover, there exists a marked variability of pe...
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