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  • This case is likely pervasive in several crops, e.g., grain yield and protein content in cereal crops (Duvick and Cassman 1999; 259 Rharrabti et al 2001; Rotundo et al 2009), quality and disease resistance in forage crops (Casler and Vogel 1999), 260 and yield and disease resistance in barley (Smedegaard-Petersen and Tolstrup 1985). (Batista et al., 2018)
  • Peng C, et al (2011) A drought-induced pervasive increase in tree mortality across Canada's boreal forests. (Anderegg et al., 2016)
  • Shao H, Burrage LC, Sinasac DS, Hill AE, Ernest SR, O'Brien W, et al. Genetic architecture of complex traits: Large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis. (Verma et al., 2016)
  • Viewed through the GLMM lens, the pre-1990s understanding of non-normal data--still pervasive in the agricultural research community--is antiquated at best, obsolete at worst. (Stroup, 2015)
  • Advantages and limitations of molecular approaches to understanding conifer evolution The effects of extinction may be limited in groups of recent origin, but in conifers they are likely pervasive because the group is old and is characterized by long time intervals between the divergence of clades and the bulk of their crown diversity (a pattern that is common in gymnosperms generally; see Won and Renner, 2006; Nagalingum et al, 2011). (Leslie et al., 2018)
  • Outlook Human endeavors have massively increased ecosystem nutrient supply rates and altered food web structure, leading to globally pervasive alterations of ecosystem function (Estes et al 2011; Hector & Bagchi 2007; Rockstr榘� et al 2009). (Borer et al., 2013)
  • However, the use of anticonservative methods has become pervasive in this field. (Houslay, Wilson, 2017)
  • The number of SNPs meeting various P value thresholds is indicated in parentheses on the right hand side of the figure 18.4.3 Devising a robust follow-up strategy Examination of the first-round association data set for the PD genome scan by Maraganore et al (2005) quickly highlights the all-pervasive problem of the genomewide association approach. (Valentin et al., 2007)
  • In Section 3, we offered an approach to deal with missing data, but the pervasive limitation of gridded observations remains, which prevented the OU process models from being used for analysis of the full Scots pine dataset (i.e., pooled northern and southern trial sites). (Finley et al., 2009)
  • By integrating these pervasive scaling laws, growth 1044 BioScience 鎴笺阜 November 2003 / Vol. (Wu et al., 2003)
  • This tendency for high genetic diversity in woody plants is pervasive; plant families with high numbers of woody species have more genetic diversity than families dominated by herbs (Hamrick and Godt 1996). (Godt et al., 2001)
  • This is particularly the case for mental health afflictions, ailments of old age, and common illnesses that are pervasive in certain communities. (Agarwala et al., 2014)
  • This skewed distribution of gains and losses from ecosystem service change is a pervasive theme throughout the MA. (Agarwala et al., 2014)
  • QTL, QTL EVERYWHERE Reports of mapped QTL are now pervasive in the plant breeding literature. (Bernardo, 2008)
  • A survey shows the pervasive existence of epistasis in RNA virus genomes 38. (Guo et al., 2011)

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