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    The walnut tree as a source of progesterone for reproductive control in goats by P. Chemineau, A.L. Lainé, D. Gennetay, C. Porte, D. Chesneau, C. Laclie, G. Goudet, M. Meunier, M. Delmas, M.L. Greil, P. Liere, A. Pianos, A. Bernard, E. Dirlewanger, J.A. Delgadillo, M. Keller

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To explore alternatives using natural P4 from plants, we developed a method of ethanolic extraction and a specific enzyme immunoassay (EIA) to measure P4 in the different parts of the walnut tree Juglans regia. …”
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    Influence of climate factors on the formation of radial increment of walnut wood by Leonid Osadсhuk, Volodymyr Mahuran, Liubov Kondratiuk

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It has been studied that the climatic conditions of the Right-bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, in particular the amount of precipitation and average monthly temperatures, affect the growth and development of walnut, a characteristic species of this region. The importance of studying the influence of climatic factors on the growth of forest plantations was noted, and the need to take into account these factors when growing walnuts in the climatic conditions of the Right-Bank Forest Steppe, characterized by a high level of precipitation in the first half of the growing season, was emphasized. …”
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    Thousand Cankers Disease: A Threat to Black Walnut in Florida by Don Spence, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Thousand cankers disease of walnut is a tree disease of the edible nut-producing and ornamental tree, black walnut. …”
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    Thousand Cankers Disease: A Threat to Black Walnut in Florida by Don Spence, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Thousand cankers disease of walnut is a tree disease of the edible nut-producing and ornamental tree, black walnut. …”
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    Integrated analysis of the transcriptome and hormone metabolome elucidates the regulatory mechanisms governing walnut bud germination by Kai Zhao, Xiaofan Wu, Bo Liang, Shuang Gao, Jieyan Yang, Yan Bai, Yaru Wang, Xin Tian, Fang Wang, Xiuqing Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The walnut (Juglans regia) is an important oilseed tree species characterized by its extensive distribution, high oil yield, and nutrient-dense kernels, which provide substantial economic benefits. …”
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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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    Molecular phylogeny of Cytospora species associated with canker diseases of fruit and nut crops in California, with the descriptions of ten new species and one new combination by Daniel P. Lawrence, Leslie A. Holland, Mohamed T. Nouri, Renaud Travadon, Ara Abramians, Themis J. Michailides, Florent P. Trouillas

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Phylogenetic inferences based on 150 Californian isolates revealed 15 Cytospora species associated with branch and twig cankers and dieback of almond, apricot, cherry, cottonwood, olive, peach, pistachio, plum, pomegranate, and walnut trees in California. Of the 15 species recovered in this study, 10 are newly described and typified, in addition to one new combination. …”
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    Murine model of cross-IgE sensitization and cross-anaphylactic reactions among multiple group food allergens by Ibrahim Musa, Fariba Ardalani, Nan Yang, Soheila J. Maleki, Xiu-Min Li, Xiu-Min Li, Xiu-Min Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…After each challenge, anaphylactic symptoms, rectal temperatures, and plasma histamine were measured.ResultsThere was a significant elevation of IgE against sensitized antigens (peanut cashew, walnut, shrimp, and cod) as well as cross-reactive allergens used for oral food challenge from legumes including peanut, chickpea, and lentil, as well as tree nuts such as cashew, almond, pistachio, hazelnut, brazil nut, walnut, and pecan. …”
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    Cross Roads, Wrong Tracks, or New Goals in Globalized Europe? by Zoltán Suti

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…It is not simple to replant an old walnut tree but, sometimes, owing to the fertile soil and the new, favourable environment, replanting can bring richer harvest. …”
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    Jardins turcs des bords de la Seine normande by François Calame, François Texier

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Makeshift architectural structures, often built out of recuperated materials, have been erected in the different cultivated gardens and offer shelter for the families and the festive reunions. Some remarkable trees, such as Japanese medlars or walnut trees, are scattered throughout the gardens which, today, deserve some form of recognition and protection as heritage.…”
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    « Un épagneul, une femme et un noyer, plus nous les battons, meilleurs ils sont » : Frances Power Cobbe, la féminité et l’altérité by Émilie Dardenne

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…She deplored their “wretched proverbial similarity to spaniels and walnut-trees”. In her writings, she tackled the theme of violence, especially that committed within the home by malicious husbands and she took strong exception to “the notion that a man’s wife is his PROPERTY”, because of the stigma attached to such a belief and because it made women—as well as animals—morally inferior to men.The following article provides an insight into Frances Power Cobbe’s perspective on domestic violence and her in-depth exploration of the concepts of femininity and otherness. …”
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    Data-driven analysis of chemicals, proteins and pathways associated with peanut allergy: from molecular networking to biological interpretation by Emmanuel Kemmler, Julian Braun, Florent Fauchère, Sabine Dölle-Bierke, Kirsten Beyer, Robert Preissner, Margitta Worm, Priyanka Banerjee

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Here, we provide promising insights using a large-scale data-driven analysis, comparing the mechanistic feature and biological relevance of different ingredients presents in peanuts, tree nuts (walnuts, almonds, cashews, pecans and pistachios) and soybean.Additionally, we have analysed the chemical compositions of peanuts in different processed form raw, boiled and dry-roasted. …”
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