ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS OF HUMAN MIGRATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Environmental drivers of human migration in Sub-Saharan Africa

Non-technical summary Environmental threats to shelter, livelihoods, and food security are often considered push factors for intra-African human migration.Research in this field is often fragmented into a myriad of case studies on specific subregions or events, thus preventing a more comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon.This paper examines

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Screening and Selection of Drought-resistant Aegilops Triuncialis Accessions by Physiological and Molecular Markers

The wheat straw fibers are cheap, easily attainable and environmentally friendly.However, the plant is susceptible to different biotic and abiotic stresses.Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are a suitable source of different characters such as tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, for plant breeding.This study elucidates the association between DHNs a

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Long amplicons as a tool to identify variable regions of ribosomal RNA for improved taxonomic resolution and diagnostic assay design in microeukaryotes: using ascetosporea as a case study

IntroductionThere is no universally appropriate basis for delimiting species in protists, including parasites.Many molecular markers used for species delimitation are part of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) array, with different regions of the array being used for different parasitic protist taxa.However, little is known about sequence variability across

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Trends of long-term fluctuations of atmospheric humidification of the growing season in the steppe zone of Northern Kazakhstan

Agriculture is an important industry in Kazakhstan that ensures the stability of economic development.Within the northern regions AquaVac 500 Parts of the republic, crop production received special development.The relevance of studying the impact of long-term fluctuations in precipitation on crop yields increases taking into account the projected t

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