and their reckless, profligate use in livestock rearing, has provided ample opportunity for resistant strains of pathogenic bacteria to proliferate through natural selection.
and human activities, such as leakage from natural gas systems and the raising of livestock. uman activities such as agriculture, fossil fuel combustion, wastewater management,
and more effective route to the creation of vaccines to combat some of the most devastating diseases affecting farm livestock.
"Its quick growth time is an advantage that the seaweed has over other food sources, especially livestock,
which causes an infection called brucellosis in livestock and humans from a 700-year-old skeleton from Sardinia Italy.
and postdoctoral researcher in the School of veterinary medicine at University of California Davis. his discovery has important ramifications for predicting the occurrence of bluetongue in livestock
and turn it into water that is clean enough for livestock to drink. It also extracts nutrients that can be reused as fertilizer.
and human activities, such as leakage from natural gas systems and the raising of livestock. uman activities such as agriculture, fossil fuel combustion, wastewater management,
Nearly a third of the world s ice-free land is used already to raise livestock or grow fodder for these animals.##
Some of the planned uses are for forests, camping, fire suppression, agriculture, livestock, and human consumption.
Sensors help agriculture by enabling real-time traceability and diagnosis of crop, livestock and farm machine states.
Livestock biometrics: Collars with GPS, RFID and biometrics can automatically identify and relay vital information about the livestock in real time.
Scientifically viable in 2017; mainstream and financially viable in 2020. Crop sensors: Instead of prescribing field fertilization before application,
Bryan Charleston, head of the Livestock Viral Diseases Programme at the Pirbright Institute in Woking, UK,
Today, hundreds of companies worldwide are making drones for infrastructure inspection, crop-and livestock-monitoring,
and even livestock would have embedded their own sensors that report information directly to networked servers,
for creating new strains of crops and livestock. Indeed, because, like CRISPR-Cas9 it does not involve taking genes from one organism
Today, extensive dingo culls to protect livestock have shifted the ecological balance, paving the way for invasive predators to wreak havoc with native mammals,
It doesn't pose as serious a risk to livestock, and it has played a major role in stopping foxes from establishing a foothold in Tasmania."
when antibiotic resistance is a significant health concern all over the world, for people and for livestock.
which consists of the Vesicular stomatitis virus (pathogenic in livestock, but harmless in humans) with the Ebola surface protein stitched onto it,
and human activities, such as leakage from natural gas systems and the raising of livestock.""Human activities such as agriculture, fossil fuel combustion, wastewater management and industrial processes are increasing the amount of nitrous oxide in the atmosphere.
But some ranchers find that even their livestock won tolerate the saltiness of this water. t useful to install a small-scale desalination system where people are
and even livestock would have embedded their own sensors that report information directly to networked servers,
In agriculture, bacteria-robot model systems could enable robust studies that explore the interactions between soil bacteria and livestock.
but also aid in monitoring the health of their livestock. For instance, there is an e-pill in trial that can be swallowed by livestock that can access respiration,
heart rates and help determine the health of the animals to prevent the spread of illnesswithout the use of antibiotics.
Sam Wang, manager of a livestock farm in central Taiwan, is a convert. ur pregnancy success rate increased by 20 percent after we started using this gadget
But some ranchers find that even their livestock wont tolerate the saltiness of this water.
and even livestock would have embedded their own sensors that report information directly to networked servers,
unless urgent measures are taken to significantly enhance access to food and safeguard crop and livestock production in these countries
Since the first antibacterial drugs were introduced in the 1940s bacteria have evolved ways to resist every new antibiotic that has been developed--a process that has been accelerated by the use of antibiotics in livestock to help them gain weight
Greenhouse gases released by farming, such as methane from livestock and rice paddies, and nitrous oxides from fertilizers and other soil treatments rose 13 percent after 1990, the study concluded.
Agricultural climate pollution is caused mostly by livestock. Cows and buffalo are the worst offendersheir ruminating guts
that livestock are blamed for two-thirds of agriculture climate pollution every year. ee seeing an expansion of agricultural lands in some areas because of the growing global population,
which causes acute disease in livestock but typically does not lead to illness in people,
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