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    WILD SOUR CHERRY SPECIES OF THE CAUCASUS, CENTRAL ASIA AND THE FAR EAST AND THEIR USE IN BREEDING by A. A. Yushev, Yu. S. Orlova

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Wild sour cherries from the Caucasus, Central Asia and the Far East introduced in the 1970–80s had a range of such important traits as immunity to fungal diseases, winter hardiness, drought resistance, restrained growth, vegetative reproduction ability, and were later used by Russian breeders for the development of new varieties and clonal rootstocks for growing cherries in various ecological and geographical areas of the country. …”
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    A Review on Major Rust Resistance Gene and Amino Acid Changes on Wheat (Triticum aestivum L) by Bikas Basnet, Philomin Juliana, Keshav Bhattarai, Umisha Upreti

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This review will be valuable to wheat breeders in cloning rust-resistant genes and developing leaf as well as stem rust-resistant wheat cultivars using gene pyramiding as well as frequency multiplication through introgression of the gene of interest for disease-free, sustainable grain production of wheat. …”
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    The current situation of small ruminant enterprises of burdur province by Özkan Elmaz, Özgecan Korkmaz Ağaoğlu, Aykut Asım Akbaş, Mustafa Saatcı, Mehmet Çolak, Mahiye Özçelik Metin

    “…It was determined that sheep and goat breeders graduated from primary school at the rates of 85.9% and 77.2% respectively. …”
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    Des chiens pour protéger contre les loups des brebis en parcs clôturés : une pratique nouvelle et encore problématique by Baptiste Potet, Charles-Henri Moulin, Michel Meuret

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We used several sources of knowledge, from the scientific literature to experiences of breeders interviewed in the Southern Alps, to analyse three issues to improve the effectiveness of the practice: the number of guard dogs required per batch of animals, the complementarity of dogs within their working group, and the land area to be protected by dogs. …”
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