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    Supplementary file 1_Bovine respiratory disease-associated ultrasonographic lung lesions in Holstein calves: a genomic perspective on copy number variants and homozygosity.docx Francesca Bernini (14625287)

    出版 2025
    “...Functional enrichment analyses using DAVID and Cytoscape-GeneMANIA indicated involvement of antiviral responses, GPCR signaling, calcium signaling, and estrogen receptor pathway in disease resistance. ...”
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    Data Sheet 1_Comparative life cycle assessment of perennial and annual crop production: impact of farming systems and management practices.docx Christophe David (1426699)

    出版 2025
    “...The main purpose of this paper was to estimate the “cradle-to-farm gate” environmental effects caused by the cultivation of intermediate wheatgrassin comparison with the main crops produced, among which soft wheat and maize grain stand out. ...”
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    <b>Bridging Genomics and Traditional Knowledge in Sweetpotato: A Scientometric Pathway for Participatory Breeding</b> Gustavo Reis de Brito (22034902)

    出版 2025
    “...Taken together, these results identify where evidence is strong, where it is missing, and how targeted additions, notably explicit documentation of Traditional Knowledge and on farm participatory selection, can align genetic signals with community priorities and improve the relevance and adoption of sweetpotato genetics research....”
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    Table 1_Management and performance of fattening lambs and goat kids in various rearing systems from Swiss dairy farms.docx Hanna Voigt (21981482)

    出版 2025
    “...<p>Many of the lambs and goat kids born annually on dairy sheep and goat farms are not needed for herd replacement and are slaughtered for meat. ...”