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Use in animal husbandry of the essential oil extracted from O. vulgare ssp.
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We defined core sets of collections of Z. mays ssp.
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We aimed to develop a monitoring method for the heat-resistant indicator organism Salmonella enterica ssp.
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Cultivated sorghum has a level of variation similar to that of wild relatives (ssp.
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In order to characterize the inter-variety diversity of sweet melon (C. melo L. ssp.
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Methods and results: To determine the hygienic safety of composting processes, the indicator organism Salmonella enterica ssp.
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Cover again with 2 quarts of fresh boiling water, add 1 ssp.
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Postmortem examination confirmed pneumonia and infective endocarditis of the pulmonic valve caused by septicemia with Salmonella enterica ssp.
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Here, we report a single-center experience of three different dose levels regarding efficacy, toxicity, and colonization with Candida ssp.
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Microbiologic examination of a tracheal wash sample and an endoscopy-guided sample from the lung confirmed infection with Salmonella enterica ssp.
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Hybridization or introgression between some teosintes and maize occurs at a low level and appears most common with Z. mays ssp.
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Significance and impact of the study: This study expands knowledge of the phylogeography of one of the two dominant European F. tularensis ssp.
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Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the Mexican annual teosintes divide into two clusters that largely correspond to the previously defined subspecies, Z. mays ssp.
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Results: In this study, we characterized a dwarf mutant named ds1 with small grain size and decreased leaf angle,selected from an irradiated population of ssp.
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For more than 6,000 years, Native Americans and modern breeders have exploited the tremendous genetic diversity of maize (Zea mays ssp.
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These sequences constitute a family of moderately repetitive elements ranging approximately from 1350 to 1700 copies per haploid genome in modern maize (Zea mays ssp.