Overview
The most comprehensive database of its kind, CAB Abstracts gives researchers instant access to over 7.1 million records* from 1973 onwards, with over 350,000 abstracts added each year. Its coverage of the applied life sciences includes agriculture, environment, veterinary sciences, applied economics, food science and nutrition.
Our excellent international coverage sets CAB Abstracts apart from other databases. We process all relevant publications, including less well-known and non-English journals and those published by independent and learned publishers. With publications from over 116 countries in 50 languages, including English abstracts for most articles, researchers get the fullest global picture for any subject.
Each record has been hand-selected by our subject specialists from over 10,000 serials, books and conference proceedings, ensuring unparalleled coverage. As a result, we have been shown to include information from more agricultural serials than any other database (don't just take our word for it – click here for an excerpt from an independent study published in Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship)
*Figures as of March 2013.
Access to ALL relevant research
As well as selecting from thousands of core scientific journals, CAB Abstracts also offers extensive coverage of "grey" literature from around the world including:
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Annual Reports
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General Reports
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Books/book chapters
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Handbooks
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Bulletins
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Monographs
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Conference proceedings
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Newsletters
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Discussion papers
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Technical information
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Field notes
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Theses
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Who uses CAB Abstracts?
Used by hundreds of the world's leading institutions, including 75% of US land-grant universities, together with many of the premier universities and research centres from across the globe, CAB Abstracts is the first choice for agriculture and related applied life sciences.
"CAB Abstracts is the leading English-language bibliographic information service providing access to the world's agricultural literature. It has a longstanding reputation for comprehensive, quality abstracting and indexing, and integrity of its data. This should be the first stop for the serious researcher."
- Luti Salisbury, Librarian/Professor, Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences Subject Specialist, University of Arkansas Libraries
"The search of CAB Abstracts was the most specific and yielded the most trials in the least amount of time."
- Alison Avenell, Helen G Handoll and Adrian M Grant, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
"This study indicates that if CAB Abstracts is available for searching the core agricultural serials, doing a literature search in any of all of the other three databases would represent a duplication of effort."
- Jodee l. Kawasaki, Indexing of Core Agricultural Serials, in IAALD
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Coverage
Agricultural engineering
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Agricultural and horticultural machinery
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Implements, equipment and buildings
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Design, construction, selection and operation and control
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Effects on crops, livestock and soil
Applied economics and sociology
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Policy formation
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Development programmes
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The economics of the food industry
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Natural resources utilization
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Farm management
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Aspects of education and research
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Rural sociology
Animal production
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Breeding and genetics of animals of economic importance
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Animal production
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Animal nutrition
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Animal biotechnology
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Aquaculture
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Dairy science and technology
Animal health
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All aspects of veterinary medicine
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Animal welfare and behaviour
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Zoonoses
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Food safety (of meat and milk, including meat inspection)
Animal nutrition
Nutrition, feeding and metabolism of farm animals, companion animals, equine, zoo and game animals
Aquaculture
Production, feeding, husbandry, breeding, genetics and health of
cultured fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquaculture species
Biofuels
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Production and processing of energy crops into biodiesel or fuel ethanol
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Energy forestry
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Biogas production from livestock wastes and agricultural residues
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Fermentation technology
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Energy policy
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Economics and landuse issues
Biosafety and Bioterrorism
Biosafety issues associated with introduction of transgenic
organisms, including:
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Environmental impact and food safety issues
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Regulations, treaties and trade
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Issues related to Agricultural chemicals and laboratory techniques
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Detection and prevention of bioterrorism
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Pathogens affecting humans and agricultural organisms
Biotechnology
The application of molecular genetics, genetic engineering and in vitro culture to organisms of agricultural importance, with an emphasis on:
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Methodology
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Studies of agriculturally useful traits
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Applications of biotechnology for traditional animal and plant breeding
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Economic, planning and policy aspects
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Biosafety
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GM food, legal and social issues
Breeding
All aspects of breeding and genetics of animals and plants using
traditional approaches and modern techniques, including:
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Use of genetic resources in breeding
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Breeders’ rights
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Reproduction
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Evolution and domestication
Chemistry
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Pesticides
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Adjuvants
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Botanical pesticides
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Biochemistry of pest organisms
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Biocontrol
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Farmed animals and plants
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Biofuels
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Chemistry of soils, fertilizers, freshwater and waste water
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Nutritional biochemistry
Climate change
The effect of climate change on natural resources, covering:
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Crop production, pests and diseases
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Animal health and production
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Human health
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Agro-economic aspects such as rural development and demography
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Tourism
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The production and processing of bio-fuels
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Microbiology fermentation
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Energy co-generation in the sugar industry
Crop science and grasslands
All aspects relating to field and forage crops including:
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Genetics and breeding
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Taxonomy
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Botany
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Physiology
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Biochemistry
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Propagation
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Production
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Management and storage
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Grassland and rangeland ecology, management and sustainability
Ecotourism
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Sustainable tourism development
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Tourism for development and poverty alleviation in developing countries
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Environmental management systems
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Environmental impact of tourism and tourist facilities
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Nature conservation
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Resource use
Entomology
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Taxonomy
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Genetics
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Behaviour
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Morphology
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Physiology
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Control of insects and other arthropods of medical, veterinary or agricultural importance
Environmental science
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Environment
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Biodiversity and ecology, including soil science, water resources, organic farming, forestry and integrated crop management
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Environmental pollution and remediation
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Issues relating to the conservation of land, forest and soils
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Biological and genetic resources
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Climate change effects
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Nature conservation
Food science and technology
Entire food chain – from farm to fork and beyond including:
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Composition
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Quality control
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Processing
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Analytical methodologies
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Safety
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Hygiene
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Effect on human health
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Technology
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Legislation
Forestry
All aspects of global forest and wood science research, including:
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Silviculture and forest management
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Tree biology
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Forest ecology
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Agroforestry
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Logging
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Wood anatomy
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Wood technology
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International trade of timber and non-wood forest products
Genetics
Genetics of organisms of agricultural or economic significance and
wild relatives, covering:
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Molecular genetics
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Cytogenetics
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Population genetics
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Genomics
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Nutrigenomics
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Prevalence of genetic risk factors and susceptibility genes in humans
Helminthology
All aspects of medical and veterinary helminthology of these parasites, including:
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Genetics
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Physiology
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Biochemistry
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Ecology
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Pathology
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Immunobiology
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Epidemiology and transmission
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Life cycle
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Vectors
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Treatment and control and scientific techniques
Horticultural science
All aspects of horticultural science, including:
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Genetic resources
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Breeding
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Biology
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Propagation
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Pests, diseases
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Crop management
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Growth models
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Environmental physiology
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Postharvest treatment
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Crop quality
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Marketing and economics of horticultural crops
Human nutrition
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Physiology and biochemistry of all nutrients
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Analytical methodologies
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Public health nutrition
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Sports nutrition
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Nutrition education
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Dietary surveys
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Reproduction and diet
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Human growth
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Infant feeding
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Ageing
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Nutritional status
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Clinical nutrition
Invasive species
All invasive plants and cyanobacteria or animals of veterinary importance and any invasive animal (including many insects and other arthropods, rodents, feral goats and other mammals) that affect the following:
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Crops
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Forest trees
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Stored agricultural products
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Timbers
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Grasslands
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Soils
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Water supplies
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Human health
Leisure and tourism
Social, economic and environmental impacts of activities, products and services in: Leisure, recreation, sport and tourism and travel
Medicinal plants and pharmacology
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Botany
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Physiology
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Biochemistry
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Propagation and cultivation of medicinal plants
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Pharmacological papers on plant constituents and herbal drugs
Microbiology
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Veterinary microbiology
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Plant pathogens
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Mycorrhizas
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Soil microbiology
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Forest microbiology
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Food microbiology
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Microbiology related to water pollution
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Toxinogenic fungi
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Mycotoxins and other toxins
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Animal vaccines
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Microrganisms of veterinary and cultural importance including their:
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Taxonomy
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Ecology
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Biochemistry
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Genetics
Mycology
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Molecular genetics
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Physiology
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Biochemistry and systematics
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All aspects of mycoses in both humans and animals including:
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Pathology
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Epidemiology
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Immunology
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Diagnosis
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Therapy
Natural resources, land/water management
All aspects of soil science and management and all aspects of land resources management including:
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Fertilizers
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Earth sciences
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Environmental pollution
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Remediation aspects
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Water resources and their management in terms of agriculture
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Water supply in relation to factors such as climate change
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Issues relating to the conservation of :
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Land
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Forest
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Soil
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Biological and genetic resources
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Nature and Habitat
Nematology
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Plant nematode diseases
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Other nematodes and hosts
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Biology
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Ecology
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Control
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Nematicides
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Nematodes as genetic models
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Techniques
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Equipment and machinery
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Economics
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Extension
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Education
Organic and sustainable agriculture
Organic and sustainable crop production and animal husbandry
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Soil fertility management
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Composting
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Pest control
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Organic methods of animal healthcare
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Low input and traditional farming systems
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Environmental impacts of farming and organic foods
Parasitology
Medical and veterinary parasitic diseases and vectors and vector-borne diseases, which includes many of the most important tropical diseases. Complete coverage of host organisms, taxonomy, biology and control.
Plant pathology
All types of plant pathogens including:
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Diseases of all crops
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Forest trees
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Weeds and wild plants
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Pathogen biology
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Mycotoxins
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Plant disease control
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Fungicides
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Techniques, equipment and economics
Plant protection
Comprehensive coverage of the control and management of pests,
weeds, parasites and pathogens, including:
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Chemical control (all aspects of pesticides)
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Biological control
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Cultural and physical control
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Integrated pest management
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Pest/disease resistance
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Pest surveys
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Quarantine control equipment
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All organisms that harm crops, stored products, forest trees and timber
Postharvest
All aspects of postharvest research, from harvesting the crop up to the
initial stages of processing.
Protozoology
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Taxonomy
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Morphology
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Molecular genetics
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Physiology
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Host relationships,
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Clinical aspects of protozoal infections of medical and veterinary importance including immunobiology, treatment and control of the diseases and their vectors.
Soil science
All aspects of soil science including soil properties, soil management including:
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Classification and formation
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Soil conservation
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Irrigation and drainage
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Fertilizer technology
Veterinary medicine
Comprehensive coverage of veterinary medicine (food animals, pets,
sport horses, zoo and wild animals), including:
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Veterinary pharmacology
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Surgery
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Diagnosis
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Immunology
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Veterinary public health
Virology
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Phage and fungal viruses related to animal and plants
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Pathogens Viruses of agricultural and forestry species
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Animal viruses and viral infections of veterinary interest
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Insect viruses where there is potential for biological control and plant viruses carried by insects.
Waste management
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Biological, chemical and physical treatment of water and agricultural wastes
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The use (including genetic manipulation of) microorganisms for the breakdown of specific compounds
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Reclamation and bioremediation of polluted lands, soil and freshwater pollution from natural and manmade sources