Näytetään 1 941 - 1 960 yhteensä 1 991 tuloksesta haulle 'farm is (((((revolves. OR revolves.) OR evolveddssdds.) OR evolve.) OR involved.) OR involves.)*', hakuaika: 0,46s Tarkenna hakua
  1. 1941

    The Mitochondrial Genomes of a Myxozoan Genus <i>Kudoa</i> Are Extremely Divergent in Metazoa Tekijä Fumihiko Takeuchi (118220)

    Julkaistu 2015
    “…<div><p>The Myxozoa are oligo-cellular parasites with alternate hosts—fish and annelid worms—and some myxozoan species harm farmed fish. The phylum Myxozoa, comprising 2,100 species, was difficult to position in the tree of life, due to its fast evolutionary rate. …”
  2. 1942

    Image_1_Ethanol-Enriched Substrate Facilitates Ambrosia Beetle Fungi, but Inhibits Their Pathogens and Fungal Symbionts of Bark Beetles.TIF Tekijä Maximilian Lehenberger (9979019)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…This suggests that ethanol tolerance is a derived trait in nutritional fungal mutualists, particularly in ambrosia beetles that show cooperative farming of their fungi.</p>…”
  3. 1943

    Full phylogenetic tree analyses: IQTREE tree, RAxML trees (with FSB and TBE support values), and preliminary MrBayes tree Tekijä Pepijn Kooij (6713555)

    Julkaistu 2024
    “…To understand how these mutualisms have evolved, it is important to compare symbionts with their free-living relatives. …”
  4. 1944

    Data_Sheet_3_Ethanol-Enriched Substrate Facilitates Ambrosia Beetle Fungi, but Inhibits Their Pathogens and Fungal Symbionts of Bark Beetles.docx Tekijä Maximilian Lehenberger (9979019)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…This suggests that ethanol tolerance is a derived trait in nutritional fungal mutualists, particularly in ambrosia beetles that show cooperative farming of their fungi.</p>…”
  5. 1945

    Table_1_Genetic diversification patterns in swine influenza A virus (H1N2) in vaccinated and nonvaccinated animals.xlsx Tekijä Álvaro López-Valiñas (14781766)

    Julkaistu 2023
    “…Consequently, IAVs are constantly evolving in nature causing a threat to animal and human health. …”
  6. 1946

    Table_3_Genetic diversification patterns in swine influenza A virus (H1N2) in vaccinated and nonvaccinated animals.xlsx Tekijä Álvaro López-Valiñas (14781766)

    Julkaistu 2023
    “…Consequently, IAVs are constantly evolving in nature causing a threat to animal and human health. …”
  7. 1947

    Image_2_Ethanol-Enriched Substrate Facilitates Ambrosia Beetle Fungi, but Inhibits Their Pathogens and Fungal Symbionts of Bark Beetles.TIF Tekijä Maximilian Lehenberger (9979019)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…This suggests that ethanol tolerance is a derived trait in nutritional fungal mutualists, particularly in ambrosia beetles that show cooperative farming of their fungi.</p>…”
  8. 1948

    Data_Sheet_1_Ethanol-Enriched Substrate Facilitates Ambrosia Beetle Fungi, but Inhibits Their Pathogens and Fungal Symbionts of Bark Beetles.docx Tekijä Maximilian Lehenberger (9979019)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…This suggests that ethanol tolerance is a derived trait in nutritional fungal mutualists, particularly in ambrosia beetles that show cooperative farming of their fungi.</p>…”
  9. 1949

    Image_3_Ethanol-Enriched Substrate Facilitates Ambrosia Beetle Fungi, but Inhibits Their Pathogens and Fungal Symbionts of Bark Beetles.TIF Tekijä Maximilian Lehenberger (9979019)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…This suggests that ethanol tolerance is a derived trait in nutritional fungal mutualists, particularly in ambrosia beetles that show cooperative farming of their fungi.</p>…”
  10. 1950

    Table_2_Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Biological Evaluation of Plants Used for Mitigating Cattle Diseases: A Critical Insight Into the Trends and Patterns in South Africa.pdf Tekijä Mompati V. Chakale (11295198)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…<p>Cattle farming is a traditional agricultural system that contribute to the rural economic, social and cultural values of the communities. …”
  11. 1951

    Data Tables for The Delta Islands Adaptation Strategy; Development of Regenerative Land Uses in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Through Interdisciplinary Science and Co-Design Tekijä Steven Deverel (8627523)

    Julkaistu 2025
    “…The Delta Islands Adaptation Strategy (DIA) sought through interdisciplinary science, codesign, ecocultural knowledge, public involvement, and structured decision making to assess the potential implementation of alternate land uses on four Delta islands, Bouldin Island, Webb Tract, Holland Tract, and Bacon Island. …”
  12. 1952

    Table_1_Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Biological Evaluation of Plants Used for Mitigating Cattle Diseases: A Critical Insight Into the Trends and Patterns in South Africa.pdf Tekijä Mompati V. Chakale (11295198)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…<p>Cattle farming is a traditional agricultural system that contribute to the rural economic, social and cultural values of the communities. …”
  13. 1953

    Table_3_Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Biological Evaluation of Plants Used for Mitigating Cattle Diseases: A Critical Insight Into the Trends and Patterns in South Africa.pdf Tekijä Mompati V. Chakale (11295198)

    Julkaistu 2021
    “…<p>Cattle farming is a traditional agricultural system that contribute to the rural economic, social and cultural values of the communities. …”
  14. 1954

    DataSheet_1_Towards inoculant development for Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranean (L.) Verdc) pulse crop production in Namibia.pdf Tekijä Abhijit Sarkar (301389)

    Julkaistu 2023
    “…Even competitiveness in nodule occupancy without involving any indigenous strains from soil differed and depended strictly on the variety.…”
  15. 1955

    Image_4_Role of socioeconomy and land management in the evolution of agrosilvopastoral landscapes in Northern Spain: The case study of Redes Biosphere Reserve.JPEG Tekijä José Antonio González Díaz (13540870)

    Julkaistu 2022
    “…During the same period, the number of farms decreased by 80% and the herds evolved from multispecific (63% cattle and 37% small ruminants) to monospecific ones (around 88% cattle). …”
  16. 1956

    DataSheet1_Optimisation of trace mineral supplementation in diets for Atlantic salmon smolt with reference to holistic fish performance in terms of growth, health, welfare, and pot... Tekijä Marialena Kokkali (16842000)

    Julkaistu 2023
    “…Meeting the micronutrient requirement of farmed fish for healthy and efficient growth under normal and challenging conditions is of paramount importance. …”
  17. 1957

    Image_5_Role of socioeconomy and land management in the evolution of agrosilvopastoral landscapes in Northern Spain: The case study of Redes Biosphere Reserve.JPEG Tekijä José Antonio González Díaz (13540870)

    Julkaistu 2022
    “…During the same period, the number of farms decreased by 80% and the herds evolved from multispecific (63% cattle and 37% small ruminants) to monospecific ones (around 88% cattle). …”
  18. 1958

    Image_3_Role of socioeconomy and land management in the evolution of agrosilvopastoral landscapes in Northern Spain: The case study of Redes Biosphere Reserve.JPEG Tekijä José Antonio González Díaz (13540870)

    Julkaistu 2022
    “…During the same period, the number of farms decreased by 80% and the herds evolved from multispecific (63% cattle and 37% small ruminants) to monospecific ones (around 88% cattle). …”
  19. 1959

    Image_2_Role of socioeconomy and land management in the evolution of agrosilvopastoral landscapes in Northern Spain: The case study of Redes Biosphere Reserve.JPEG Tekijä José Antonio González Díaz (13540870)

    Julkaistu 2022
    “…During the same period, the number of farms decreased by 80% and the herds evolved from multispecific (63% cattle and 37% small ruminants) to monospecific ones (around 88% cattle). …”
  20. 1960

    Image_1_Role of socioeconomy and land management in the evolution of agrosilvopastoral landscapes in Northern Spain: The case study of Redes Biosphere Reserve.JPEG Tekijä José Antonio González Díaz (13540870)

    Julkaistu 2022
    “…During the same period, the number of farms decreased by 80% and the herds evolved from multispecific (63% cattle and 37% small ruminants) to monospecific ones (around 88% cattle). …”