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    Management Considerations for Wheat Production in Florida by David L. Wright, Ann R. Blount, Ron D. Barnett, Cheryl L. Mackowiak, Nicholas Dufault, James Marois

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Planting wheat followed by cotton, peanut or grain sorghum has also become a common practice. …”
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  2. 242

    Detection of Adulteration in Canola Oil by Using GC-IMS and Chemometric Analysis by Tong Chen, Xinyu Chen, Daoli Lu, Bin Chen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The aim of the present study was to detect adulteration of canola oil with other vegetable oils such as sunflower, soybean, and peanut oils and to build models for predicting the content of adulterant oil in canola oil. …”
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    T follicular helper and memory B cells in IgE recall responses by Joshua F.E. Koenig

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While some allergies are often outgrown, others (peanut, shellfish, tree nut) are lifelong in the majority of individuals. …”
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  4. 244

    Development and Characterization of Carbon-Based Adsorbents Derived from Agricultural Wastes and Their Effectiveness in Adsorption of Heavy Metals in Waste Water by L. Natrayan, S. Kaliappan, C. Naga Dheeraj Kumar Reddy, M. Karthick, N.S. Sivakumar, Pravin P Patil, S. Sekar, Subash Thanappan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The current work focuses on peanut shells and agricultural wastes richly in many nations subjected to pyrolysis treatment at various temperatures in the range of 500–800°C to determine the feasible physiochemical characteristics of the biochar. …”
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  5. 245

    Case Study: Trap Crop with Pheromone Traps for Suppressing Euschistus servus (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in Cotton by P. G. Tillman, T. E. Cottrell

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The brown stink bug, Euschistus servus (Say), can disperse from source habitats, including corn, Zea mays L., and peanut, Arachis hypogaea L., into cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. …”
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  6. 246

    Effect of laccase from Trametes versicolor on the oxidative stability of edible vegetable oils by G.K. Guerberoff, C.C. Camusso

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The target of this study was to evaluate the effect of laccase enzyme from Trametes versicolor, on the oxidative stability of sesame, chia, peanut and sunflower oils, measured through the peroxide value (PV) and conjugated dienes (K232) and trienes (K270). …”
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  7. 247

    Improved Rifamycin B Production by Nocardia mediterranei MTCC 14 under Solid-State Fermentation through Process Optimization by Basavaraj M. Vastrad, Shivayogeshwar E. Neelagund, Sudhir R. Iiger, Ajeet M. Godbole, Venkatrao Kulkarni

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Plackett-Burman design test was applied to determine the significant effects of various production parameters such as glucose, maltose, ribose, galactose, beef extract, peanut meal, ammonium chloride, ammonium sulphate, barbital, pH, and moisture content on production of rifamycin B. …”
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  8. 248

    Segment Any Leaf 3D: A Zero-Shot 3D Leaf Instance Segmentation Method Based on Multi-View Images by Yunlong Wang, Zhiyong Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Evaluated on a custom peanut seedling dataset, the method achieved point-level precision, recall, and F1 scores over 0.9 and object-level mIoU and precision above 0.75 under two IoU thresholds. …”
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  9. 249

    Characteristics of Pyrolysis and Copyrolysis Products Sewage Sludge in Different Temperature Ranges by Yunbing Li, Hongli Li, Qihang Zhang, Xinyi Wang, Xin Wang, Pen Jin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…When pine sawdust and sludge were copyrolyzed, oil output climbed marginally and subsequently fell fast; the highest value was at 20% sludge. Peanut shell and sludge copyrolysis yield the most oil at 40% sludge content, and the experimental value is smaller than the linear value at 80% sludge content.…”
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  10. 250

    Delivering the Nutritional Needs by Food to Food Fortification of Staples Using Underutilized Plant Species in Africa by Ernest Teye, Christabel Irene Deha, Rosemond Dadzie, Roseline Love MacArthur

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The review revealed that fortification of major staple foods has been investigated: maize with grain amaranth, soybean, and moringa; sweet potato with cowpea, sorghum, bambara groundnut, peanut, and moringa; cassava with African yam bean, breadfruit, pigeon pea, bambara groundnut, moringa, and cowpea; and sorghum with pearl millet and green peas. …”
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  11. 251

    Transcriptional engineering for value enhancement of oilseed crops: a forward perspective by Charli Kaushal, Mahak Sachdev, Mansi Parekh, Harini Gowrishankar, Mukesh Jain, Subramanian Sankaranarayanan, Bhuvan Pathak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While traditional breeding has significantly increased yields in key oilseed crops like soybean, sunflower, canola, peanut, and cottonseed, overall gains have plateaued over the past few decades. …”
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  12. 252

    12,13-diHOME Promotes Inflammatory Macrophages and Epigenetically Modifies Their Capacity to Respond to Microbes and Allergens by Din L. Lin, Kevin M. Magnaye, Cara E. Porsche, Sophia R. Levan, Elze Rackaityte, Mustafa Özçam, Susan V. Lynch

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In primary immune cell coculture assays involving peanut allergen stimulation, 12,13-diHOME promotes both IL-1β and IL-6 production, memory B cell expansion, and increased IgE production. …”
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    Sensitization to nsLTP: A Retrospective Study in An Italian Pediatric Population over the Last Decade by Cristiana Indolfi, Giulio Dinardo, Angela Klain, Marcella Contieri, Giuseppina Rosaria Umano, Fabio Decimo, Salvatore Abbadessa, Carolina Vitulano, Giorgio Ciprandi, Michele Miraglia del Giudice

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In particular, using the years 2010 through 2020 as a comparison, the major increases were observed for the LTPs of the English walnut Jug r 3, the peanut Ara h 9, and the plane tree Pla a 3 (about 50%); the increase of the LTP of the Hazelnut Cor a 8 was about 36%, and that of the LTP of the artemisia Art v 3 was approximately 30%. …”
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  14. 254

    CXC chemokine receptor 7 ameliorates renal fibrosis by inhibiting β-catenin signaling and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in tubular epithelial cells by Ping Meng, Chunli Liu, Jingchun Li, Ping Fang, Bo Yang, Wei Sun, Yunfang Zhang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, CXCR7 was specifically expressed primarily in the Lotus Tetragonolobus Lectin-expressing segment of tubules, was slightly expressed in the peanut agglutinin-expressing segment, and was barely expressed in the Dolichos biflorus agglutinin-expressing segment. …”
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    Adsorption Behaviour of Pymetrozine by Four Kinds of Biochar from Aqueous Solution by Liqiang Cui, Jinlong Yan, Guixiang Quan, Cheng Ding, Tianming Chen, Qaiser Hussain

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The adsorption data were well described by Langmuir isotherm, with maximum pymetrozine adsorption capacities of 13.8, 20.6, 11.0 and 18.8 mg g −1 for bush-, wheat straw-, peanut- and corn-derived BC in a single solution at 25 °C, respectively. …”
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  16. 256

    Benefit Evaluation of Different Allocation Modes of Soil and Water Conservation Measures in Ta-pieh Mountains Area by ZHOU Jie, TIAN Pei, WU Yijin, JIA Tinghui, SHEN Chenzhu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…[Results] (1) There was no obvious benefit of soil and water conservation in normal farming, but the benefit of soil and water conservation was improved under terraced field + tillage mode, and the comprehensive benefit of stone ridge terraced field + peanut-rape was the best, and the reduction rate of soil erosion reached 55%; (2) The allocation mode of biological measures combined with engineering measures has good water and soil conservation benefits, but there are differences in the benefits of runoff and sediment reduction. …”
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    Comparative Study on the Effects of Four Plant Protein Sources on the Liver and Intestinal Health of Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides by Shibin Yao, Wenjian Li, Chunfang Cai, Chengrui Wang, Jia Kang, Honglin Hu, Ping Wu, Xiamin Cao, Yuantu Ye

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The test diets contained 25% soybean meal (SBM), rapeseed meal (RSM), cottonseed meal, or peanut meal, and the FM content was decreased to 30%. …”
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    Weeds and agro by-products for sustainable farming of edible field cricket, Gryllus madagascarensis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). by Henlay J O Magara, Cédrique L Solofondranohatra, Sylvain Hugel, Brian L Fisher

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tropical white morning glory (Ipomoea alba), cassava tops (Manhot esculentum), taro leaves (Colocasia esculenta), cowpea bran (Vigna unguiculata), American hog-peanut (Afroamphica africana), gallant soldier (Galinsoga parviflora), wheat bran (Triticum aestivum), glycine (Neonotonia wightii), silver leaf Desmodium (Desmodium uncinatum), maize bran (Zea mays) and rice bran (Oryza sativa) were the most accepted. …”
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    Agro-environmental characterization of biochar issued from crop wastes in the humid forest zone of Cameroon by Samuel Fru Billa, Tsi Evaristus Angwafo, Ajebesone Francis Ngome

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Methods Biochar was produced from crop wastes such as cassava residues, corncobs, rice husk, sawdust, coffee husk, and peanut using an Elsa barrel pyrolyser. Standard laboratory procedures were used to analyze pH, CEC, total carbon and nitrogen and exchangeable cations. …”
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