Browsing by Subject "disease"
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Development of a Weaned Pig Model of Enterotoxigenic E.coli-induced Environmental Enteropathy
(2018-05-09)Environmental enteropathy is chronic inflammatory disease of the small intestine that hinders the childhood development in impoverished countries. As it assumes a large role in the malnutrition as well as stunting of growth ... -
Effect of Inoculation Pressure on Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus Strain-A Disease Incidence, Severity and Titer in Sorghum.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992) -
Gene Expression and Association Analyses of Stress Responses in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.)
(2012-02-14)The molecular mechanisms underlying disease-resistance and drought-resistance in forest trees are not well understood. Linking variation in gene expression with genetic polymorphisms and with variations in disease- and ... -
Pathogenic Interactions Between Sorghum Yellow Banding Virus and Other Viruses Infecting Sorghum.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992) -
Selenium nutrition of Morone hybrids including dietary requirements, bioavailability, toxicity and effects on immune responses and disease resistance
(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Aquacultural production of hybrid striped bass (HSB) Morone chrysops à M. saxatilis is highly vulnerable to losses from bacterial pathogens such as Streptococcus iniae. Therefore, research was conducted to evaluate various ... -
Shrimp Culture Research at Texas A&M University: 1989 to 1991.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994) -
Spatio-temporal relationships between feral hogs and cattle with implicatons for disease transmission
(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)It is widely recognized that livestock industries are vulnerable to intentional or accidental introductions of Foreign Animal Diseases (FADs). Combating disease is difficult because of unknown wildlife-livestock interactions. ... -
Studies of Immunogenetic Variation in Cattle
(2016-01-20)Genetic selection for animal health and disease resistance has been limited, likely due to the challenges of performing controlled studies with an industry relevant phenotype. Studies in large populations of animals of ... -
Volunteer Programs in the Conservation of Sea Turtles in Costa Rica
(2016-12-01)In Costa Rica, sea turtles are facing numerous threats from humans, diseases, and nature, resulting in a decrease in the abundances of the species that occur there. Natural threats include raccoons, ants, tides, and storms. ...