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    Morphological and Genetic Variation in Mexican Wild Populations ofTamarixia radiata(Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) por Peña Carrillo, Kenzy Ivveth, González Hernández, Alejandro, López Arroyo, J. Isabel, Mercado Hernández, Roberto, Favela Lara, Susana

    Publicado 2015
    “…Molecular analysis revealed the presence of 2 haplotypes (H1 and H2), which were the same found in previous research among strains introduced to Florida. Haplotype H2 was found in both studied regions and more frequently than haplotype H1, which was collected only in the northeast (Tamaulipas state), suggesting possible points of gene flow between Mexico and the USA. …”
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    Advances in Understanding of Taurine Functions in Fishes Across Species and Life Stages por P. Salze, Guillaume, Davis, D. Allen, Resley, Matthew, Rhody, Nicole, Maine, Kevan, Stuart, Kevin, Drawbridge, Mark

    Publicado 2015
    “…In a second part, initial experimental results obtained in California yellowtail Seriola lalandi and Florida pompano Trachinotus carolinus broodstocks are presented. …”
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    State-level output supply and input demand elasticities for agricultural commodities por Villezca Becerra, Pedro Antonio, Richard Shumway, C.

    Publicado 1992
    “…(California, Iowa, Texas, and Florida), measure the sensitivity to price changes of as many as 25 Individual crop and livestock output supplies and SIX Input demands While most responses were highly inelastic, a wide range of elasticities occurred across State. …”
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    Caracterización molecular de razas severas y débiles del virus de la tristeza de los cítricos por Mendoza, Alberto, Salazar, César, Alvarado Gómez, Omar Guadalupe, Cruz, Ma. Antonia, Barrera Saldaña, Hugo Alberto

    Publicado 2005
    “…The Citrus Tristeza closterovirus (CTV) is the most important viral disease of the citrus trees in the world, infecting more than 100 million trees in the past 20 years in South America, U.S.A, Israel and Spain. …”
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