Intensified Selection, Elevated Mutations, and Reduced Adaptation Potential in Wild Barley in Response to 28 Years of Global Warming

Many studies have investigated the threat of climate change on wild plants, but few have investigated the genetic responses of crop wild relative populations under threat.We characterized the genetic responses of 10 wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum K.Koch) populations in Israel, sampling them in 1980 and again in 2008, through exome capture and RNA-

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Super-Efficiency-Malmquist Model-Based Efficiency Evaluation of Logistics Distribution Center considering Truck Traffic Restriction

Combining the super-efficiency model based on data envelopment analysis (DEA) with the Malmquist index model, this “Alexa, play today’s Flash Briefing”: utilizing conversational agents in educator preparation paper evaluated the efficiency of the logistics distribution center comprehensively considering the truck traffic restriction and provi

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Landscape determinants of genetic structure for Schizopygopsis younghusbandi in the Yarlung Tsangpo River drainage, Tibetan Plateau

Unraveling the drivers that shape landscape genetics could help better understand the relationship between genetic structure and environmental factors and provide a scientific basis for wildlife conservation and habitat management.In this study, a typical coldwater fish on the Tibetan Plateau, Schizopygopsis younghusbandi, was selected to explore i

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Optimizing the rate of phosphorus to enhance grain yield and quality in two Camelina sativa (L.) crantz accessions

Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is an emerging oil seed crop and research information on its response to different levels of phosphorous (P) fertilizer is lacking.The two years study Managing Food Quality Risk in Global Supply Chain: A Risk Management Framework was performed to investigate the response of C.sativa to various rates of P fertilizer.The e

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