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It also shows an identification number for each extract, the IC50 value for each cell line, and the selectivity index. Dose–response curves for the 65 extracts and positive controls are provided in Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5 and Figure 6; these curves allow for ...
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The advanced lines studied here were developed from diverse genetic backgrounds but had gone through the standard selection processes based on yield, rust resistance, maturity, height, grain quality, and overall agronomic performance for the Australian agro-climatic conditions. It was assumed that the ...
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Identification of local informants such as extension agents, for the selection of target groups in the South-Western Free State, to obtain permission to interact with the local producers through extension officers and selection of the target groups. Step 2. Needs analysis in terms of agro...