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    Development of an optimized protocol for protoplast-to-plant regeneration of selected varieties of Brassica oleracea L. by Katarzyna Stelmach-Wityk, Kamil Szymonik, Ewa Grzebelus, Agnieszka Kiełkowska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Collard (B. oleracea var. viridis) is a non-heading leafy vegetable grown in urban farms and community gardens in the United States and Europe. Improving collard and other Brassica germplasm can benefit from both traditional and new plant breeding technologies (NPBTs), such as CRISPR-Cas mediated transformation. …”
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    Occurrence and Determination of Antimicrobial Resistant Escherichia coli Isolates in Fish and Vegetables as Indicator Organism of Faecal Contamination in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania by Francis Mwanza, Erick Vitus Gabriel Komba, Dominic Mukama Kambarage

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…With the increasing practice of urban farming, livestock manure is used as organic fertiliser in either fish ponds or vegetable gardens. This practice increases the risk of transmission of such pathogens to humans. …”
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    Analysis of the Role of Land use Change on the Flooding of Shahrokh Castle Catchment Area by Saeed Shahmirzaei, Ahmad Mazidi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Also, the area of residential and road areas and barren land has increased, and the area of gardens, fields and water has decreased. In order to investigate the effect of land use change on the flooding of the region, the equation of the United States Soil Protection Organization was used. …”
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    The Effect of Banana Bacteria Wilt on The Socio-Economic Welfare of Farmers in Ruhinda Sub-County Rukungiri District . by Tayebwa, Rameka

    Published 2023
    “…The highest number of respondents mentioned source of mulch for maintaining and improving soil fertility, the lowest number of respondents mentioned that the disease has led to increased poverty among households and the study continued on possible measures to control banana bacteria wilt in Ruhinda sub-county Rukungiri district, the highest number of respondents mentioned heating garden tools such as hoes, machete, knives and slashers over a fire until the metal is too hot to touch is also effective in killing the bacteria, the lowest number of respondents talked of timely removal of male buds with a forked stick is important in where insect vector that visit the diseased flower parts carry the pathogen. …”
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    Design and Simulation of a Cutting Mechanism for a Millet Harvesting Machine. by Twebazibwe, Edson

    Published 2024
    “…The intended problem to be solved in this design is that existing machines are expensive and thus have certain limitations to local farmers and the cheap ones present such as knives take ages to harvest in a small place or garden. There is a need to develop a millet cutter that enhances performance and overcomes these challenges.Chapter two entails the literature review of the present millet harvesting techniques. …”
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    A novel lightweight model for tea disease classification based on feature reuse and channel focus attention mechanism by Junjie Liang, Renjie Liang, Dongxia Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When collecting disease images in tea gardens, the collected images often include complex backgrounds. …”
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    Agro Climatic Feasibility Rosa damascena mill Cultivation in Climate Change Condition in northern part of Isfahan Province Zahra sadat Jalali Chiomeh by zahra sadat Jalali Chimeh, Amir Gandomkar, Morteza Khodagholi, Hossein Battoli

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In the trajectory of 8/8 release, the highest class of agro-colliery was the cultivation of the flowers of Mohammadi gardens…”
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    The potential of the amaranth collection maintained at VIR in the context of global plant breeding and utilization trends by D. V. Sokolova, A. E. Solovieva, A. M. Zaretsky, T. V. Shelenga

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…For 70 years it has been replenished with local varieties, commercial cultivars, and wild species supplied by collecting missions, research centers, botanical gardens, genebanks, and experimental breeding stations from all over the world. …”
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