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    • Wildlife-livestock interface, veterinary cordon fence damage, lack of protection zones, livestock theft and owner apathy: Complex socio-ecological dynamics in Foot and Mouth disease control in southern Africa 

      Mogotsi, Kabo; Kgosikoma, Olaotswe, Ernest; Lubinda, Keotshepile, Enerst (Springer Open, 2016-10-26)
      Current efforts to control and possibly eradicate the highly contagious and economically important Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) in Botswana are hampered by numerous inextricably linked constraints. These constraints were ...
    • Wind dispersed tree species have greater maximum height. 

      Slik, Ferry; Pinho, Bruno X; Griffith, Daniel M.; Webb, Edward; Raghubanshi, Akhilesh Singh; Quaresma, Adriano C.; Cuni Sanchez, Aida; Sultana, Aisha; Souza, Alexandre F.; Ensslin, Andreas; Hemp, Andreas; Lowe, Andrew; Senbeta, Feyera et al (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2024-06-14)
      Aim: We test the hypothesis that wind dispersal is more common among emergent tree species given that being tall increases the likelihood of effective seed dispersal. Location: Americas, Africa and the Asia-Pacific. Time ...
    • Woodland resources and management in southern Africa. 

      De Cauwer, Vera; Knox, Nichola; Kobue-Lekalake, Rosemary; Lepetu, Joyce; Matenanga, Ompelege; Naidoo, Sasha; Nott, Amber; Parduhn, David; Sichone, Priscilla; Tshwenyane, Seoleseng; Yeboah, Elizabeth; Revermann, Rasmus (Klaus Hess Publishers, 2018)
      The countries of southern Africa have an average forest cover of 32% with most forest situated in the tropics. These dry to moist forests are deciduous with a few evergreen species. The open canopy allows enough light to ...
    • Working horses welfare assessment and their owners perceive in middle and north Darfur states Sudan 

      Adam, Saber Y.; Fedail, Jaafar S.; Musa, Hassan H.; Musa, Taha H.; Ahmed, Abdelkareem A. (Elservier, 2022-07-09)
      Working horses in Low and Middle income countries have a significant impact on people’s lives. In spite of their best, the well-being of Sudanese working horses are neglected. There is no information on Sudanese ...
    • xpression of Anaplasma marginale Ankyrin Repeat-Containing Proteins during Infection of the Mammalian Host and Tick Vector 

      Ramabu, Solomon Stephen; Schneider, David A.; Brayton, Kelly A.; Ueti, Massaro W.; Grac¸a, Telmo; Futse, James E.; Noh, Susan M.; Baszler, Timothy V.; Palmer, Guy H. (American Society for Microbiology, 2011)
      Transmission of tick-borne pathogens requires transition between distinct host environments with infection and replication in host-specific cell types. Anaplasma marginale illustrates this transition: in the mammalian host, ...
    • Yield and Yield Attributes of Tomato as Influenced by Organic Fertilizer 

      Mojeremane, Witness; Moseki, Ofentse; Mathowa, Thembinkosi; Legwaila, Gabatshele M.; Machacha, Sifanele ` (SCIENCEDOMAIN international, 2016-03-31)
      A field experiment was established at the Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources to evaluate the effects of organic fertilizer on yield and yield attributes of tomato from October 2014 to March 2015. The ...