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Biomass production and distribution in seedlings of Coffea Arabica genotypes under contrasting nursery environments in southwestern Ethiopia
Ecological Physiology Environment Genetic Diversity
2013/3/4
In Ethiopia, the natural forests with the occurrence of wild Arabica coffee gene pools are under constant threats, largely due to anthropogenic activities. The study was conducted to compare the varia...
Characterization of Aeromonas hydrophila Isolated from Aquatic Environments Using Phenotypic and Genotyping Methods
Aeromonas hydrophila aquatic environment phenotypic and genotypic characters
2010/11/15
Ten strains of Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from water samples were characterized by various
methods including biochemical and physiological tests, as well as PCR-RFLP analysis with Universal 16s rR...
Impact of Climate Change on Indian Mustard (Brasssica Juncea) in Contrasting Agro-Environments of the Tropics
InfoCrop Simulation Impact Mustard Aphid Climate Change India
2016/4/7
The fourth assessment report of IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) makes it clear that the global average temperature has been increased by 0.740C over the last 100 years and projected t...
AIRBORNE ENDOTOXIN IN DIFFERENT BACKGROUND ENVIRONMENTS AND SEASONS
agriculture biomass biofuel endotoxin
2010/12/23
Endotoxin is a cell wall component from Gram-negative bacteria, and inhaled endotoxin contributes significantly to the induction of airway inflammation and dysfunction. Background levels of endotoxin ...
ASSESSMENT OF YIELD LOSSES IN MUSTARD (Brassica juncea L.)DUE TO MUSTARD APHID (Lipaphis erysimi Kalt.)UNDER DIFFERENT THERMAL ENVIRONMENTS IN EASTERN CENTRAL INDIA
mustard Lipaphis erysimi avoidable losses yield
2010/3/23
Mustard aphid (Lipaphis erysimi. Kalt.) has been reported as one of the devastating pests in
realizing the potential productivity of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.). The experiment was carried
o...
CYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF ORGANIC DUST EXTRACTS FROM DIFFERENT WORKING ENVIRONMENTS: AN IN VITRO ASSAY
organic dust cytotoxic effect in vitro A 549 VERO cell lines
2010/12/27
The evidence supporting organic dust as a cause of occupationally-related lung disease has substantially increased in the post two decades. The aim of this project was to test an assay which could be ...