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Does client-oriented plant breeding work? Client-oriented plant breeding traces its roots to farmer participatory research approaches of the 1980s. There are a number of names used to describ...
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Edible vaccines: alternatives to conventional immunization. Increased numbers of new pathogenic infections and the development of antibiotic resistance to many old pathogens have forced us to focus on prevent...
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Embryo cryopreservation in domestic mammalian livestock species. The cryopreservation of preimplantation embryos of domestic mammalian livestock species has become a routine practice in animal production. Embryo cry...
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Energy requirement - factors that influence variation in basal metabolic rate. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) can be simply defined as the minimum amount of energy the body requires at rest and is commonly measured using indirect cal...
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Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli virulence genes: progress towardstheir identification and prospe Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) comprise a subset of Shiga toxin (Verocytotoxin)- producing E. coli associated with acute gastroenteritis i...
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Environmental impacts of organic agriculture in temperate regions. Can organic agriculture elaborate a scientifically based, resource-efficient and agroecological approach to low-input farm management? This review exa...
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Environmental impacts of transgenic herbicide-resistant crops. Transgenic glufosinate- and glyphosate-resistant crops are currently commercialized, and bromoxynil-resistant crops have been removed from the market...
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Epigenetics and plant breeding. The amazing ability of epigenetic mechanisms to respond to a wide range of developmental and environmental signals in eukaryotes has earned them a lot...
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Equine influenza in India. In the year 1987, India experienced a severe epizootic of equine influenza in which more than 83 000 equids were involved. The virus was isolated from...
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Ethnoveterinary medicine: harnessing its potential. Ethnoveterinary medicine focuses on livestock keepers' knowledge and approaches to animal health care and production. It covers information on disease...
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