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Data from: Validation of a real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) assay protocol to detect chronic wasting disease using rectal mucosa of naturally infected, pre-clinical white-tailed deer (<i>Odocoileus virginianus</i>)
Department of Agriculture —
Purpose of the study:The diagnostic performance of a standardized RT-QuIC protocol using two sources of assay substrate was studied for detecting chronic wasting... -
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UAV image and ground data of citrus 'Bingo' mandarin hybrid (<i>Citrus </i>reticulata, Blanco) rootstock trial
Department of Agriculture —
The data are UAV ( (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and individual tree ground measurements collected in 2021 of 206 trees that were part of a citrus rootstock trial at the... -
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<b>Using calorimetry to measure metabolic heat in two dipteran species, </b><b><i>Tetanops myopaeformis</i></b><b> and </b><b><i>Drosophila melanogaster</i></b><b>, exposed to ecologically relevant low temperatures</b>
Department of Agriculture —
This dataset contains the raw data (unsubstracted) and the machine normalized (subtracted) output files from calorimetry experiments measuring metabolic heat flow of... -
Federal
Data from: Insect Pollinivores of Sorghum bicolor and Plant Traits that Influence Visitation
Department of Agriculture —
Grasses such as sorghum are rarely considered as an important food resource for pollinators. In this study, we report insects collecting or consuming pollen of... -
Federal
Data from: Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress
Department of Agriculture —
The objective was to generate a high-quality draft assembly of the whole genome as a resource for future applications such as temporal and spatial dispersal studies... -
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Data from: Detection of the 1016Gly and 989Pro <i>knockdown resistance</i> mutations in Florida, USA <i>Aedes aegypti</i>
Department of Agriculture —
Aedes aegypti is a major arboviral disease vector and is therefore a critical target for control by public health programs. Early eradication efforts have shown that...