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  1. 2361

    Community-based management as a driver of adoption of village poultry improvement technologies: empirical evidence from Benin by Epiphane Sodjinou (18008242)

    Published 2024
    “…CBM, they can change their behavior, overcome traditional ways of poultry farming. Furthermore, the adoption of the technologies is successful when the strategies used are based on the involvement of private veterinarians for the supply of VPVs.…”
  2. 2362

    Data Sheet 1_Prevalence and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. in cattle in central and Western Inner Mongolia, China.docx by Xinlei Yan (10224556)

    Published 2025
    “…A total of 847 fecal samples were collected from 16 farms in central and western Inner Mongolia (Hohhot, Ordos, Bayan Nur and Baotou), and 15.94% (135/847) of samples were positive. …”
  3. 2363

    Data_Sheet_1_Possible Role of High Temperature and Soil Biological Fertility on Kiwifruit Early Decline Syndrome.ZIP by Laura Bardi (9462581)

    Published 2020
    “…During the last few years, the seriousness and diffusion of this disorder worsened; as a consequence, in several rural areas the economic sustainability of farms was seriously affected. The early symptoms involve leaves (epinasty, chlorosis, desiccation, and abscission), fruits (decrease of number, size, and sugar content), and roots (anomalous morphology and anatomy). …”
  4. 2364

    Ecophysiology, quality, and mycorrhizal dependency in Musa spp. (cv. Grand naine) seedlings by Ricardo Fernando da Rui (12702035)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>Abstract The use of alternative technologies involving biological processes, with economic and ecological gains, is desirable for both the expansion of Musa spp. farming and the renovation of areas with low yields. …”
  5. 2365

    The genetic structure and admixture of Manchus and Koreans in northeast China by Na Sun (535425)

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p>The genetic formation of Manchus involving southern Chinese was consistent with the extensive interactions between Manchus and populations from central and southern China. …”
  6. 2366

    Climate variability, perceptions and political ecology: Factors influencing changes in pesticide use over 30 years by Zimbabwean smallholder cotton producers by Cliff Zinyemba (5204417)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Pesticides represent a potential public health hazard of note in farming communities. Accumulating evidence indicates that some pesticides used in agriculture act as hormone disrupters, with the potential to result in chronic health effects. …”
  7. 2367

    Evaluation of different eCG doses in resynchronization of ovulation in lactating nelore cows subjected to fixed-time insemination by Emanuel Mourão DOROTEU (6136118)

    Published 2018
    “…The cumulative pregnancy rate in 40 days enables the RS as a way to optimize reproductive management on beef cattle farms.</p><p></p>…”
  8. 2368

    Contributions to entropy by distance and density. by Ernst-August Nuppenau (14037663)

    Published 2023
    “…Firstly, we reference current unhealthy developFfigments and show how cycles were removed as growth occurred. Secondly, as market-oriented city expansions showed limited scope for peri-urban farming, we suggest entering into regional planning. …”
  9. 2369

    Modern gradient of economic activities. by Ernst-August Nuppenau (14037663)

    Published 2023
    “…Firstly, we reference current unhealthy developFfigments and show how cycles were removed as growth occurred. Secondly, as market-oriented city expansions showed limited scope for peri-urban farming, we suggest entering into regional planning. …”
  10. 2370

    Modern gradient of ecological impacts. by Ernst-August Nuppenau (14037663)

    Published 2023
    “…Firstly, we reference current unhealthy developFfigments and show how cycles were removed as growth occurred. Secondly, as market-oriented city expansions showed limited scope for peri-urban farming, we suggest entering into regional planning. …”
  11. 2371

    Spatial outlay for planning. by Ernst-August Nuppenau (14037663)

    Published 2023
    “…Firstly, we reference current unhealthy developFfigments and show how cycles were removed as growth occurred. Secondly, as market-oriented city expansions showed limited scope for peri-urban farming, we suggest entering into regional planning. …”
  12. 2372

    Data_Sheet_1_Identification and molecular characterization of novel duck reoviruses in Henan Province, China.docx by Zhifeng Peng (14858872)

    Published 2023
    “…The results further showed that Chinese NDRVs had formed two distinct clades, with late 2017 as the turning point, suggesting that Chinese NDRVs have been evolving in different directions. This study identified and genetic characteristics of two NDRV strains in Henan province, China, indicating NDRVs have evolved in different directions in China. …”
  13. 2373

    Data Sheet 1_Phylodynamic reconstruction of major chicken infectious anemia virus clades epidemiology, dispersal, and evolution.zip by Giovanni Franzo (3574259)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Immunosuppressive diseases, such as chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV), pose a major threat to livestock farming due to reduced disease resistance, poor vaccine response, and overall poor productivity. …”
  14. 2374

    Determinants of oil palm smallholder farmers’ adaptation strategy to climate change in Bengkulu, Indonesia by Andi Irawan (7452737)

    Published 2019
    “…For future work, new research involving more area with diversified ownership can be performed, not only smallholder farmer ownership but also private and state corporation ones. …”
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    Table 1_Phylodynamic reconstruction of major chicken infectious anemia virus clades epidemiology, dispersal, and evolution.xlsx by Giovanni Franzo (3574259)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Immunosuppressive diseases, such as chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV), pose a major threat to livestock farming due to reduced disease resistance, poor vaccine response, and overall poor productivity. …”
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    Turkish_native_goat_genotypes by Yalçın YAMAN (20209833)

    Published 2025
    “…Functional annotation indicated involvement of immune-related processes such as cytokine–receptor signalling, antigen presentation, glycan-mediated T-cell regulation, and NF-κB–linked inflammatory pathways. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Emerging evidence for apical dominance in colonial branching Acropora corals.docx by Eleonora Re (19425720)

    Published 2025
    “…These findings suggest novel endogenous mechanisms coordinating complex three-dimensional morphogenesis in clonal organisms and offer valuable application in the growing field of coral farming and restoration.</p>…”
  18. 2378

    Table 1_Dose–response study of a fenugreek-based antibiotic alternative in Bábolna Tetra-SL chicks (1–42 days old) with mixed bacterial infections.docx by Ádám Kerek (14263613)

    Published 2025
    “…The rapid spread of resistant, zoonotic bacterial strains in livestock farming is increasingly raising concerns about the need to reduce antibiotic use. …”
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    Table_1_Efficacy of live attenuated, vector and immune complex infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) vaccines in preventing field strain bursa colonization: A European multicentri... by Gema Ramon (13772539)

    Published 2022
    “…For this purpose, a multicentric study involving 481 farms located in 11 European countries was organized and IBDV infection diagnosis and strain characterization was performed at 6 weeks of age using a molecular approach. …”
  20. 2380

    A Type 1 landscape-unit of potential contact between humans and snails that may be infected. by Vivian Alessandra Ferreira da Silva (20108429)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The landscapes described by this type involve urban and peri-urban areas close to lentic streams with highly favourable habitats for the reproduction of <i>Biomphalaria sp</i>., being small family farms with traditional vegetable cultivation, mainly lettuce, cultivated on flat or slightly sloping, deep, medium-textured soil (sandy-clay or sandy loam), aerated, supplied by a source/spring of water, well drained but with a reasonable water retention capacity, rich in organic matter and with sanitation deficiencies. …”