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  1. 2741
  2. 2742
    “…SIMPLE SUMMARY: The use of both milk urea nitrogen breeding values and plantain as a diet type have been studied for their ability to reduce the environmental impact of pastoral dairy production practices. …”
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  3. 2743
    por Adams, J, Catu, O, Braem, André, Davenport, M, De Cataldo, G, Di Bari, D, Martinengo, P, Nappi, E, Paic, G, Posa, E, Puiz, F, Schyns, E, Cebra, D, Chajecki, Z, Chaloupka, P, Chattopadhyay, S, Chen, H F, Aggarwal, M M, Ahammed, Z, Amonnet, J, Anderson, B D, Arkhipkin, D, Averichev, G S, Badyal, S K, Bai, Y, Balewski, J, Barannikova, O, Barnby, L S, Baudot, J, Bekele, S, Belaga, V V, Bellwied, R, Berger, J, Bezverkhny, B I, Bharadwaj, S, Bhasin, A, Bhati, A K, Bhatia, J S, Bichsel, H, Bielcik, J, Bielcikova, J, Billmeier, A, Bland, M C, Blyth, C O, Bonner, B E, Botje, M, Boucham, A, Brandin, A V, Bravar, A, Bystersky, M, Cadman, R V, Cai, X Z, Caines, H, Calderón de la Barca Sánchez, M, Castillo, J, Chen, Y, Cheng, J, Cherney, M, Chikanian, A, Christie, W, Coffin, J P, Cormier, T M, Cramer, J G, Crawford, H J, Das, D, Das, S, De Moura, M M, Derevshchikov, A A, Didenko, L, Dietel, D, Dogra, S M, Dong, W J, Draper, J E, Du, F, Dubey, K A, Dunin, V B, Dunlop, J C, Dutta-Majumdar, M R, Eckhardt, V, Edwards, W R, Efimov, L G, Emelianov, V, Engelage, J, Eppley, G, Erazmus, B, Estienne, M, Fachini, P, Faivre, J, Fatemi, R, Fedorisin, J, Filiminov, K, Filip, P, Finch, E, Fine, V, Fisyak, Yu, Fomenko, K, Fu, J, Gagliardi, C A, Gaillard, L, Gans, J, Ganti, M S, Gaudichet, L, Guerts, F, Ghazikhanian, V, Ghosh, P, González, J E, Grachov, O, Grebenyuk, O, Grosnick, D P, Guertin, S M, Guo, Y, Sen-Gupta, A, Gutíerrez, T D, Hallman, T J, Hamed, A, Hardtke, D, Harris, J W, Heinz, M, Henry, T W, Hippolyte, B, Hirsch, A, Hjort, E, Hoffmann, G W, Huang, H Z, Huang, S L, Hughes, E W, Huamnic, M J, Igo, G, Ishihara, A, Jacobs, P, Jacobs, W W, Janik, M, Jiang, H, Jones, P G, Judd, E D, Kabana, S, Kang, K, Kaplan, M, Keane, D, Khodyrev,V Y, Kiryluk, J, Kisiel, A, Kislov, E M, Klay, J, Klein, S R, Koetke, D D, Kollegger, T, Kopytine, M, Kotchenda, L, Krämer, M, Kravtsov, P, Kravtsov, V I, Krüger, K, Kuhn, C, Kulikov, A I, Kumar, A, Kutuev, R K, Kuznetzov, A A, Lamont, M A C, Landgraf, J M, Lange, S, Laue, F, Lauret, J, Lebedev, A, Lednicky,R, Lehocka, C, Le Vine, M J, Li, C, Li, Q, Li, Y, Lin, G, Lindenbaum, S J, Lisa, M A, Liu, F, Liu, L, Liu, Q J, Liu, Z, Ljubicic, T, Llope, W J, Long, H, Langacre, R S, López-Noriega, M, Love W A, Lu, Y, Ludlam, T, Lynn, D, Ma, G L, Ma, J G, Ma,Y G, Magestro, D, Mahajan, S, Mahapatra, D P, Majka, R, Mangotra, L K, Manweiler, R, Margetis, S, Markert, C, Martin, L, Marx, J N, Matis, H S, Matulenko, Yu A, McClean, C J, McShane, T S, Meissner, F, Melnik, Yu M, Meschanin, A, Miller, M L, Minaev, N G, Mironov, C, Mischke, A, Mitchell, J, Mohanty, B, Molnar, M, Moore, C F, Morozov, D A, Munhoz, M G, Nandi, B K, Nayak, S K, Nayak, T K, Nelson, J M, Netrakanti, T K, Nikitin, V A, Nogach, L V, Nurushev, S B, Odyniec, Grazyna Janina, Ogawa, A, Okorokov, V, Oldenburg, M, Olsen, D, Pal, S K, Panebratsev, Yu A, Panitkin, S Y, Pavlinov, A I, Pawlak, T, Peitzmann, T, Perevozchikov, V, Perkins, C, Peryt, W, Petrov, V A, Phatac, S C, Picha, R, Planinic, M, Pluta, J, Porille, N, Porter, J, Poskanzer, M A, Potekhin, M V, Potrebenikova, E V, Potukuchi, B V K S, Prindle, D, Pruneau, C, Putschke, J, Rakness, G, Raniwala, R, Raniwala, S, Ravel, O, Ray, R L, Razin, S V, Reichhold, D M, Reid, J G, Renault, G, Retière, F, Ridiger, A, Ritter, H G, Roberts, J B, Rogachevski, O V, Romero, J L, Rose, A, Roy, C, Ruan, L, Sahoo, R, Sakrejda, I, Salur, S, Sandweiss, J, Sarsour, M, Savin, I, Sazhin, P S, Schambach, J, Scharenberg, R P, Schmitz, N, Schweda, K, Seger, J, Seyboth, P, Shahaliev, E, Shao, M, Shao, W, Sharma, M, Shen, W Q, Shestermanov, K E, Shimansky, S S, Sichtermann, E P, Simon, F, Singaraju, R N, Skoro, G P, Smirnov, N, Snellings, R, Sood, G, Sorenson, P, Sowinskin, J, Spelz, J, Spinka, H M, Srivastava, B, Stadnik, A, Stanislaus, T D S, Stock, R, Stolpovsky, A, Strikhanov, M N, Stringfellow, B C, Suaide, A A P, Sugarbaker, E R, Suire, C, Sumbera, M, Surrow, B, Symons, T J M, Szanto de Toledo, A, Trentalange, S, Szarwas, P, Tai, A, Takahashi, J, Tribble, R E, Tsai, O D, Tang, A H, Tarnowsky, T J, Thein, D, Thomas, J H, Timoshenko, S, Tokarev, M, Trainor, T A, Ulery, J, Ullrich, T, Underwood, D G, Urkinbaev, A R, Van Buren, G, Van Leeuwen, M, Van der Molen, A, Varma, A, Vasilevski, I M, Vasilev, A N, Vernet, R, Vigdor, S E, Viyogi, Y P, Vokal, S, Voloshin, S A, Vznuzdaev, M, Waggoner, W T, Wang, F, Wang, G, Wang, G, Wang, X L, Wang, Y, Wang, Y, Wang, Z M, Ward, H, Watson, J M, Webb, J C, Wells, R, Westfall, G D, Wetzler, A, Whitten, C, Wiemann, H, Wissink, S W, Witt, R, Wood, J, Wu, J, Xu, N, Xu, Z Z, Yamamoto, E, Yepes, P, Yurevitch, V I, Zanevsky, Yu V, Zhang, H, Zhang, W M, Zhang, Z P, Zoulkarneev, R, Zubarev, A N
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  4. 2744
    “…In this study, inert dry bioadsorbents prepared from corn cob residues (CCR), cocoa husk (CH), plantain peels (PP), and cassava peels (CP) were used as adsorbents of heavy metal ions (Pb(2+) and Ni(2+)) in single-batch adsorption experiments from synthetic aqueous solutions. …”
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  5. 2745
    “…The study was conducted in a nursery in Palestina, Caldas department, Colombia. Forty-day-old plantain seedlings were infected separately with 750, 1,500, 2,250 and 3,000 of each species of nematodes/plant. …”
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  7. 2747
    “…The heavy metal accumulation levels found in the two plantain species in this study were comparable to other plants suggested as phytostabilizers; therefore, the selected Plantago species may be applied in the phytostabilization of heavy metal contaminated areas. …”
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  8. 2748
    “…Addition of AfumExoPG28A (0.8 U/mg) increased the light transmittance and juice yield of plantain pulp by 11.7% and 9%, respectively. Combining AfumExoPG28A (0.8 U/mg) with an endo-PG (0.8 U/mg) from our laboratory, the enzymes increased the light transmittance and juice yield of plantain pulp by 45.7% and 10%, respectively. …”
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  9. 2749
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The production of triploid banana and plantain (Musa spp.) cultivars with improved characteristics (e.g. greater disease resistance or higher yield), while still preserving the main features of current popular cultivars (e.g. taste and cooking quality), remains a major challenge for Musa breeders. …”
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  10. 2750
    por Omage, Kingsley, Omage, Sylvia O.
    Publicado 2017
    “…This study was aimed at evaluating the glycemic indices of three commonly consumed mixed meals eaten in Okada; rice and beans (test food 1), rice and plantain (test food 2), beans and plantain (test food 3). …”
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  11. 2751
    “…Pseudocercospora fijiensis, causal agent of the black Sigatoka disease (BSD) of Musa spp., has spread globally since its discovery in Fiji 1963 to all the banana and plantain growing areas across the globe. It is becoming the most damaging and economically important disease of this crop. …”
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  12. 2752
    “…Banana bunchy top disease (BBTD), caused by the banana bunchy top virus (BBTV, genus Babuvirus), is the most destructive viral disease of banana and plantain (Musa spp.). The virus is transmitted persistently by the banana aphid, Pentalonia nigronervosa Coquerel (Hemiptera: Aphididae). …”
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  13. 2753
    “…These results demonstrate that the relative benefit of host cuticular melanin depends on both diet and pathogen virulence: plantain diet only boosted the immunity of already resistant “high melanin” hosts, and cuticular melanin increased host survival only when infected with moderately virulent pathogen. …”
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  14. 2754
    “…The relationship between NCFs, CFs and productivity in intercropped plantain were analyzed with mixed models. Inclusion of HEs increased the explanatory power of models. …”
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  15. 2755
    “…This study was carried out to investigate heavy metals concentrations: lead (Pb), cobalt (Co), cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu) and manganese (Mn) in Musa paradisiaca (plantain), Zea mays (maize), Cucumeropsis manii (melon), Manihot esculenta (cassava) and soil samples from dumpsites in Onne, Eleme Local Government Area, Rivers State, Nigeria. …”
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  16. 2756
    “…In total, 19 genotypes (AA Unique-6, BB type-2, AAA Unique-1, AAA Cavendish-1, AAB Mysore-3, AAB Pome-1, AAB Plantain-4 and AAAB-1) were found to be immune; eight genotypes (AA Unique-1, BB type-3, AAA Cavendish-1, AAB Mysore-1, AAB Unique-1, AAB Plantain-1) were highly resistant; and nine genotypes (AA Unique-1, AAA Cavendish-3, AAB Silk-1, AAB Pome-4) were resistant. …”
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  17. 2757
    “…Bananas and plantains are major commodity/food crops that represent an important habitat for earthworms, although so far, no review is available on earthworm communities associated with banana/plantain crops worldwide. …”
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  18. 2758
    “…The study therefore reveals that the normal home processing methods are able to reduce the levels of heavy metal contaminants found in cassava, cocoyam, plantain and yam considerably.…”
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  19. 2759
    “…Despite being among the most important crops in the world, banana and plantain crop wild relatives are largely under‐represented in genebanks. …”
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  20. 2760
    “…We also showed that activation decreased over time during cell culture and field cultivation and that BSV infections arising from the activation of infectious eBSV alleles cause symptomless infections in the most cultivated plantain in Guadeloupe, French Clair. Overall, our study shows that the risk of BSV outbreaks resulting from the activation of infectious eBSVs in plantain originating from vegetative multiplication is negligible in Guadeloupe.…”
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