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    Entomopathogenic endophyte Beauveria bassiana promotes early flowering and drought survival in Arabidopsis thaliana and Zea mays and control Spodoptera frugiperda population in Zea... by Kuzhuppillymyal Prabhakarankutty, Laiju

    Published 2020
    “…El uso de Beauveria bassiana en los tratamientos de las semillas de las plantas potencia su establecimiento como endófito, para que funcione como promotor de crecimiento, inductor de tolerancia a la sequía y para controlar la población de Spodoptera frugiperda en Z. mays. El objetivo de este presente estudio fue establecer B. bassiana como endófito en las plantas de Z. mays y Arabidopsis thaliana y evaluar su efecto en el crecimiento, la resistencia, a la sequía, y a la tolerancia a S. frugiperda y analizar las proteínas que están presentes en la interacción de B. bassiana-Z. mays. …”
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    Entomopathogenic endophyte Beauveria bassiana promotes early flowering and drought survival in Arabidopsis thaliana and Zea mays and control Spodoptera frugiperda population in Zea... by Kuzhuppillymyal Prabhakarankutty, Laiju

    Published 2020
    “…El uso de Beauveria bassiana en los tratamientos de las semillas de las plantas potencia su establecimiento como endófito, para que funcione como promotor de crecimiento, inductor de tolerancia a la sequía y para controlar la población de Spodoptera frugiperda en Z. mays. El objetivo de este presente estudio fue establecer B. bassiana como endófito en las plantas de Z. mays y Arabidopsis thaliana y evaluar su efecto en el crecimiento, la resistencia, a la sequía, y a la tolerancia a S. frugiperda y analizar las proteínas que están presentes en la interacción de B. bassiana-Z. mays. …”
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    Phenology of woody species: a review by González Rodríguez, Humberto, Maiti, Ratikanta, Sarkar, N. C.

    Published 2014
    “…Climate has positive impact on the timing of phenology; cold-air drainage may influence the start of leaf growth, however leaf phenology in tropical evergreen forests is not determined by the seasonality of precipitation. …”
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    Nutrition and Feeding of the Brazilian Pink Shrimp Farfantepenaeus paulensis by O. Cavalli, Ronaldo, C. Abreu, Paulo, Wasielesky, Wilson

    Published 2008
    “…Recent research, however, has demonstrated that theseproblems may not be as intractable as previously thought. …”
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    Considerations for Litopenaeus vannamei Reared in Inland Low Salinity Waters by Allen Davis, D., P. Saoud, Imad., J. McGraw, William, B. Rouse, David

    Published 2019
    “…Thispaper summarizes work that we have done to a) assist in the development of acclimationprocedures for Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae (PL), b) evaluate a variety of well watersources for their culture potential and identify mineral imbalances that may be correlated topoor survival and growth c) provide baseline data for the identification of nutritionalmanipulations that may mitigate the variable survival that has plagued low salinityproduction systems. …”
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    Tilapia culture in salt water: environmental requirements, nutritional implications and economic potentials by M. El-Sayed, Abdel-Fattah

    Published 2019
    “…Published results indicated that tilapia reared inseawater and brackishwater environments may require lower protein levels for optimum growth than fish reared infresh water. …”
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    Carotenoid pigmentation of salmonid fishes - recent progress by Bjerkeng, Bjørn

    Published 2019
    “…The positiveeffect of lipid content on muscle carotenoid deposition appear to be the only interaction with macronutrients.Also it has been shown that oil composition and á-tocopherol may have slight positive effects on carotenoidutilization. …”
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    Antimycobacterial Activity of Laurinterol and Aplysin from Laurencia johnstonii by García Davis, Sara, Leal López, Karla Ivette, Molina Torres, Carmen Amelia, Vera Cabrera, Lucio, Díaz Marrero, Ana R., Fernández, José J., Carranza Rosales, Pilar, Viveros Valdez, José Ezequiel

    Published 2020
    “…Since drug resistance has caused an increase in infections by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacteria, the re-evaluation of known bioactive metabolites has been suggested as a good approach to addressing this problem. …”
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    Artemia replacement in co-feeding regimes for mysis and postlarval stages of Litopenaeus vannamei: Nutritional contribution of inert diets to tissue growth as indicated by natura... by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Le Vay, Lewis

    Published 2009
    “…Shrimp fed the 25% Artemia replacement regime exhibited a significantly higher retention of dietary carbon from the inert diet than those fed inert diet alone. This may have resulted from greater ingestion and/or assimilation of the inert diet in the presence of Artemia, combined with the higher growth rate supported by co-feeding. …”
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    Artemia replacement in co-feeding regimes for mysis and postlarval stages of Litopenaeus vannamei: Nutritional contribution of inert diets to tissue growth as indicated by natural... by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Le Vay, Lewis

    Published 2009
    “…Shrimp fed the 25% Artemia replacement regime exhibited a significantly higher retention of dietary carbon from the inert diet than those fed inert diet alone. This may have resulted from greater ingestion and/or assimilation of the inert diet in the presence of Artemia, combined with the higher growth rate supported by co-feeding. …”
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