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Isolados de Dicyma pulvinata em estromas de Microcyclus ulei em seringueira Dicyma pulvinata isolates colonizing Microcyclus ulei stromata in rubber
Published 2006-02-01“…<br>Dicyma pulvinata is an efficient biocontrol agent of Microcyclus ulei, causal agent of South American leaf blight. The objective of this work was to obtain strongly antagonistic isolates. …”
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Introduction of plants of the Genera Forsythia and Fraxinus at the arboretum of V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Published 2023-10-01“…The modern climate of the South of the Middle Siberia makes it possible for many other regions woody plants to grow here. …”
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Biotechnology in Plinia spp.: needs and perspectives for a neglected group of fruit species
Published 2021-03-01“…Plinia species comprise a group of underrated fruit trees native to the South and Central American neotropics. Their fruits have high potential as a nutraceutical food and to the medicinal industry. …”
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Edible mushrooms – perspectives and considerations
Published 2023-09-01“…The collection and consumption of these mushrooms vary by country, being, for example, extensive and intensive in China and more restricted in South American countries. The ecological value they have should also be highlighted, since some species live in symbiosis with trees, helping the growth of forests and commercial plantations. …”
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Moniliophthora perniciosa, the Causal Agent of Cacao Witches’ Broom Disease Is Killed in vitro by Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Wickerhamomyces anomalus Yeasts
Published 2021-09-01“…Cacao plantations from South America have been afflicted with the severe fungal disease known as Witches’ Broom Disease (WBD), caused by the basidiomycete Moniliophthora perniciosa. …”
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Morphometrics and Phylogenomics of Coca ( Erythroxylum spp.) Illuminate Its Reticulate Evolution, With Implications for Taxonomy
Published 2024“…South American coca (Erythroxylum coca and E. novogranatense) has been a keystone crop for many Andean and Amazonian communities for at least 8,000 years. …”
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The History of Miss Jane Pittman
Published 2006-05-01“…Gaines wrote at a time when historians finally began to recognize that they could get no true history of the South if they allowed that history to be written by plantation owners. …”
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Tabi. Tabbi. Tabique. Tabby.
Published 2023“…In this context, material preservation becomes both a social and physical endeavor through the context of the American South and the shore becomes a place where processes of land, water, and people meet.…”
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Mortality Patterns in the Southern Black Belt: Regional and Racial Comparisons
Published 2008-10-01“…The Southern Black Belt is a set of U.S. counties with proportionately high African American populations and the Plantation South's social legacy. …”
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A New Deal for Southeastern Archaeology, by Edwin A. Lyon, The University of Alabama Press
Published 1996-05-01“…The context of this story is in the American South, most specifically the Southeastern United States, or the 'Old South', that part of the country that was the heart of the Confederacy; and it is important to remember that the South has had a history significantly separate and distinct from that of the rest of the nation. …”
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Stormy Banks and Sweet Rivers: A Sacred Harp Geography
Published 2007-06-01“…This essay explores the history, geography, and contemporary practices of Sacred Harp—one form of a cappella, shape-note music—in the US South. The roots of Sacred Harp extend back to an eighteenth-century New England singing-school movement that spread the rudiments of choral music south and west with songs that drew upon folk melodies as well as original compositions by the earliest American composers. …”
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Fisibilillah: Labor as Learning on the Sufi Path
Published 2020-12-01“…In the American South, spiritual empowerment becomes possible through varying forms of care and bodily practice that take place in a mosque that is situated on a former slave plantation. …”
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Editor’s Note
Published 2017-09-01“…Kibbee frames the emphasis on black labor as a form of resistance to predominant representations of Deep South life at the time of their premieres. Indebted to legacies of blackface minstrelsy, such representations tended to present Southern plantation life in nostalgic and racist framings. …”
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Black Americana. Racial supremacy and class supremacy in photographs from the turn of the 19th century to the 20th century
Published 2019-10-01“…This article analyzes the role played by the production and circulation of photographic images in postcards in the process of national reconciliation between race and class supremacy in post-abolition American society, from the 1880s onwards. In addition to indebted labor, leasing inmates had a relevant part in the restoration of the practice of black proletarians forced to labor, a phenomenon that took place especially where slavery most resisted to abolitionism, not only in the South, but in the plantation system in particular (or linked activities such as railways). …”
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Genome-Wide Analysis of Corynespora cassiicola Leaf Fall Disease Putative Effectors
Published 2018-03-01“…It has also been found as an endophyte in South American rubber plantations where no CLF outbreak has yet occurred. …”
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Loyola, l’habitation des jésuites de Rémire en Guyane française
Published 2013-02-01“…At one point up to 500 slaves worked at the plantation to produce goods which, when sold to France and other French colonies, brought benefits that were used to support the Jesuit’s missions which aimed to spread evangelization to South American Natives. …”
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Selected Leaf Diseases of Rubber: Symptoms and Control – A Review
Published 2023-11-01“…Corynespora leaf fall caused by Corynespora cassiicola is currently accepted as the leaf disease which causes about 45% of yield loss to rubber in mostly Asian and African continents. The symptoms of South American Leaf Blight (SALB) range from discoloration of lamina to death of tree when untreated. …”
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Development of Durian Leather and Determination of its Flavour Retention During Processing and Storage
Published 1996“…Durian (DuriO zibethinus Murr) is a popular seasonal fruit grown in many parts of South-East Asia. Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are major producers of this fruit in the world. …”
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SLAVERY AND CHILD TRAFFICKING IN PUERTO RICO AT THE CLOSING OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE: The young captives of the slaver majesty, 1859-1865
Published 2016-10-01“…The sparse coverage on the Spanish colony may be partly explained by its comparatively late participation in the “sugar revolutions” that led to the consolidation of a slave-based plantation complex in the South Atlantic. Puerto Rico partook of these changes over a shorter time span, roughly between 1765 and 1850, in a domestic climate characterized by a shortage of capital and by a series of external revolutionary changes that eventually led England to abolish the slave trade within its imperial domain starting in 1807. …”
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