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How (the meaning of) gender matters in political economy

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V. Spike Peterson

Journal: New Political EconomyYear: 2005Citations: 189

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Acknowledgments I am grateful to Georgina Waylen for her generosity in sharing prepublication work with me; and to Drucilla Barker, Jen Cohen, Deb Figart, Ellen Mutari, Julie Nelson, Paulette Olsen and Ara Wilson for conference discussions reg...

Social SciencesGender StudiesGender Politics and Representation
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Novel Sources of Wheat Head Blast Resistance in Modern Breeding Lines and Wheat Wild Relatives

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Giovana Cruppe, C. D. Cruz, Gary L. Peterson, Kerry F. Pedley et al.

Journal: Plant DiseaseYear: 2019Citations: 69

Wheat head blast (WHB), caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype triticum, is a devastating disease affecting South America and South Asia. Despite 30 years of intensive effort, the 2N V S translocation from Aegilops ventricosa contains the only useful source of resistance to WHB effective ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Recovery Plan for Wheat Blast Caused by <i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i> Pathotype <i>Triticum</i>

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Barbara Valent, Giovana Cruppe, James P. Stack, C. D. Cruz et al.

Journal: Plant Health ProgressYear: 2021Citations: 34

Wheat blast is an explosive new fungal disease of wheat caused by an Magnaporthe oryzae (synonym of Pyricularia oryzae) host-adapted subpopulation, the M. oryzae Triticum pathotype (MoT). MoT has been found in South America, South Asia, and Africa, but not in the United States. Wheat blast caused by...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Rabies vaccinations save lives but where are the vaccines? Global vaccine inequity and escalating rabies-related mortality in low- and middle-income countries

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Tinsae Alemayehu, Benson Oguttu, Charles E. Rupprecht, Vettakkara Kandy Muhammed Niyas

Journal: International Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 2024Citations: 13

Human rabies (Sanskrit "rabhas", to do violence; Latin "rabere", to rage) is an ancient scourge which claims the lives of tens of thousands of people per year worldwide. Numbers of clinical cases and deaths are grossly under-reported due to diagnostic limitations in low-and middle-income countries (...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyVirologyOpen Access
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