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Data from: A global assembly of landrace oat (<i>Avena sativa</i> L.) accessions is a discovery resource for adaptive variation, association mapping, and trait deployment
Department of Agriculture —
Oat Landrace Diversity (OLD) Panel phenotypes, genotypes, and metadata from: Rahman et al. (2024) "A global assembly of landrace oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions is a... -
Federal
Data from: Effects of parental photoperiod and elevation on egg diapause, mortality, and outbreaks of a montane population of Mormon crickets <i>Anabrus simplex </i>(Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Department of Agriculture —
With these data, I evaluated the effects of parental photoperiod and offspring environment on prolonged egg diapause, embryonic development and hatching over nine... -
Federal
Data and Code: Increasing global risk of khapra beetle invasion forecasted under diverse environmental conditions
Department of Agriculture —
The khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium, is a stored product pest of global concern. The pest is readily transported with cargo and has been reported in over 60... -
Federal
Data from: Solenopsis invicta Viruses and Kneallhazia solenopsae in Tennessee Imported Fire Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Populations
Department of Agriculture —
The dataset contains the geographic occurrence of Kneallhazia solenopsae (Knell, Allen & Hazard) (Microsporidia: Burenellidae) (formerly Thelohania solenopsae... -
Federal
Data from: Quantifying wildfire risk to the built environment in rangelands of the US Interior West
Department of Agriculture —
OverviewFire increasingly conflicts with the built environment. The Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) describes areas where vegetation near the built environment... -
Federal
Data from: Adapting overwintering honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.) colony management in response to warmer fall temperatures associated with climate change
Department of Agriculture —
The data represent estimates of honey bee colony sizes expressed as combs (frames) of adult bees and combs of brood (eggs, larvae and pupae). Colony sizes were...