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    Effect of symbiont-targeted control of Halyomorpha halys on the co-occurring pentatomid community by Sofia V. Prieto, Bianca Orrù, Elena Gonella, Alberto Alma

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…., hazelnut, wheat, soybean) or the environment (especially wild areas adjacent to crops) with H. halys in north-western Italy (Carpocoris purpureipennis, Dolycoris baccarum, Graphosoma italicum, Palomena prasina and Rhaphigaster nebulosa). …”
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    Amelioration of metabolic disorders by a mushroom-derived polyphenols correlates with the reduction of Ruminococcaceae in gut of DIO mice by Li Sun, Li Bao, Dorji Phurbu, Shanshan Qiao, Shanshan Sun, Yangzom Perma, Hongwei Liu

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…A polyphenolic alkaloid-enriched extract (PAE) was prepared from the fruiting bodies of a wild edible mushroom Sarcodon leucopus. Oral administration of PAE reduced hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hepatic steatosis, and LPS-related inflammation in high fat diet-induced obese (DIO) mice. …”
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    Phytochrome-mediated shade avoidance responses impact the structure and composition of the bacterial phyllosphere microbiome of Arabidopsis by James A. O’Rourke, Stacey A. Vincent, Isabel E. I. Williams, Eleanor L. Gascoyne, Paul F. Devlin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A comparison of responses in both wild-type plants and phytochrome mutants, which inherently exhibit a shade-avoidance phenotype, revealed both indirect responses to host plant physiology and direct responses to light among the microbiota. …”
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  4. 1664

    Biochemical and histopathological profiling of Wistar rat treated with Brassica napus as a supplementary feed by Kazi Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Nasrin Tamanna, Md. Anwarul Haque

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Group A was considered as control diet group, while Group B rapeseed wild oil group and Group C rapeseed hybrid oil group were considered as experimental diet groups. …”
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    Adaptive potential of durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) varieties of Azerbaijan by Kh. N. Rustamov, Z. I. Akparov, M. A. Abbasov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Studies into the adaptability of the genetic diversity of cultivated plants and their wild relatives to various environments are induced by global climate change. …”
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  6. 1666

    Past and present foodscapes of a traditional fermented milk, mabisi, in three Zambian regions. by Taonga Chirwa-Moonga, Elise F Talsma, Himoonga Bernard Moonga, Bas J Zwaan, Sijmen E Schoustra, Wilfred Dolfsma

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Access to healthy indigenous foods has also diminished and because of urbanization and environmental degradation, wild roots, fruits, bushmeat and vegetables were no longer as readily available as before. …”
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  7. 1667

    Prospects for mineral biofortification of wheat: classical breeding and agronomy by I. N. Leonova, E. V. Ageeva, V. K. Shumny

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This review describes the current research on genetic biofortification of wheat in the world and in Russia and provides information on the use of cultivated and wild-relative germplasms to expand the genetic diversity of modern wheat varieties.…”
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  8. 1668

    Inhibition of early EHDV2-Ibaraki infection steps in bovine cells by endosome alkalinization or ikarugamycin, but not by blockage of individual endocytic pathways by Maya Malka, Inbar Czaczkes, Shlomi Kashkash, Shirel Shachar, Eran Bacharach, Marcelo Ehrlich

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV), an orbivirus, is the etiological factor of a fatal hemorrhagic disease of wild ruminants. A subset of EHDV serotypes, including the Ibaraki strain of EHDV2 (EHDV2-Ibaraki), infect and cause disease in cattle, thus posing a potential threat to livestock. …”
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  9. 1669

    Lack of UBE3A-Mediated Regulation of Synaptic SK2 Channels Contributes to Learning and Memory Impairment in the Female Mouse Model of Angelman Syndrome by Jiandong Sun, Yan Liu, Xiaoning Hao, Michel Baudry, Xiaoning Bi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Results from both western blot and immunofluorescence analyses showed that synaptic SK2 levels were significantly increased in hippocampus of female AS mice, as compared to wild-type (WT) littermates. Like in male AS mice, long-term potentiation (LTP) was significantly reduced while long-term depression (LTD) was enhanced at hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses of female AS mice, as compared to female WT mice. …”
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    Minerals in edible insects: A review of content and potential for sustainable sourcing by Mingxing Lu, Chenxu Zhu, Sergiy Smetana, Ming Zhao, Haibo Zhang, Fang Zhang, Yuzhou Du

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this study, we surveyed mineral content in seven insect orders and 67 species of mass produced and wild-harvested edible insects. The total content of essential elements in edible insects was very high in Tenebrio molitor, Bombyx mori, and Zonocerus variegatus. …”
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  11. 1671

    Zein patterns as effective markers of valuable agronomic traits in maize by V. V. Sidorova, A. V. Konarev, Yu. A. Kerv

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) in two main areas: identification of the world genetic diversity of maize (including the most important wild relatives for breeding use), and search for reliable protein (zein) markers of traits valuable for breeding in order to use them in improvement, seed production, and seed control of this crop. …”
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    Case Report: Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis in Timber Wolf Crossbreed (Canis lupus) in Bali, Indonesia by Ni Wayan Helpina Widyasanti, I Putu Cahyadi Putra, Ni Ketut Suwiti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Pathogenic bacteria from the Anaplasmataceae family cause ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis in animals, including dogs and wild carnivores (wolves, foxes, raccoons, and others). …”
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    HOXB8 mediates resistance to cetuximab in colorectal cancer cells through activation of the STAT3 pathway by Yunan Liang, Han Lin, Zongsheng Jiang, Qi Zhao, Ri Cui, Shaotang Li

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Among the prevalent monoclonal antibodies for treating RAS/BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients, cetuximab stands out, but resistance to cetuximab frequently arises in targeted treatments. …”
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  14. 1674

    THE 90<sup>th</sup> ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FRUIT CROP GENETIC RESOURCES AT VIR by A. A. Yushev

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…By 2015, the fruit crop genetic diversity at the Institute’s experiment stations reached 22 750 accessions: among them 5913 are pome plants, 7445 drupes, 4227 berries, 439 other fruits, 1587 ornamentals and 3031 grapes. Collections include wild and cultigen types, old and new cultivated varieties, sources and donors of valuable breeding and economic traits. …”
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    Orientia, Rickettsia, and the microbiome in rodent attached chiggers in North Carolina, USA. by Elise A Richardson, Reuben Garshong, Kaiying Chen, Dac Crossley, Bryan S Mclean, Gideon Wasserberg, Charles S Apperson, R Michael Roe, Loganathan Ponnusamy

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this investigation, chiggers were collected in the wild from two locally common rodent host species (i.e., Sigmodon hispidus and Peromyscus leucopus) in three different ecoregions of North Carolina (NC), United States to investigate the composition of their bacterial communities, including potential pathogens. …”
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    <i>Ex situ</i> conservation of <i>Rubus</i> L. (Rosaceae) genetic resources (a review) by S. E. Dunaeva, L. S. Krasovskaya, T. A. Gavrilenko

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Raspberry cultivars developed through breeding dominate in the VIR collection – 170 accessions, among which 126 have been released by domestic breeders. Wild species are mainly represented by those collected in the Russian North – 49 clones of red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) and 6 of cloudberries (R. chamaemorus L.) – and in the Caucasus (35 accessions of 26 species). …”
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    Challenges and prospects for developing genetic resistance in common wheat against stem rust in Western Siberia by V. N. Kelbin, E. S. Skolotneva, E. A. Salina

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Current studies on bread wheat resistance to stem rust have two main subjects: complex analysis for resistance of bread wheat germplasm using molecular markers, field screening and laboratory tests against samples of different fungal populations, and searching for sources and donors of new genes and gene loci, including cultivated and wild relatives of wheat. To achieve adequate genetic control of the disease, an integral approach is important, incorporating both data on sources of resistance and relevant information on pathogenic populations existing in the region, their race composition and dynamics of virulence genes. …”
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  18. 1678

    African swine fever clinical scoring system by M. E. Vlasov, V. M. Balyshev, A. D. Sereda

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…African swine fever (ASF) is a hemorrhagic viral disease that brings serious implications for animal health and economy due to high mortality rate, quarantine measures and restrictions on international trade in pig products. Only domestic and wild species of the Suidae family of all breeds and ages are susceptible to infection with ASF virus. …”
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    Phylogenetic analysis and the spatial spread of arctic rabies virus in Chukotka by Sergey A. Chupin, Aleksandr D. Botvinkin, Ivan D. Zarva, Elena V. Chernyshova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Rabies is one of the most common zoonotic diseases of wild mammals in the Arctic. In this article we discuss possible ways of the rabies virus (RABV) incursion into the Chukchi Peninsula after the absence of animal rabies from 1991 to 2008. …”
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    Bacterial Diversity Associated with Terrestrial and Aquatic Snails by Konstantinos Apostolou, Canella Radea, Alexandra Meziti, Konstantinos Ar. Kormas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The opposite happens for other animals, such as snails, in both the wild and farmed species. Snails are evolutionary old animals, with complex ecophysiological roles, living in rich microbial habitats such as soil and sediments or water. …”
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