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  1. Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Rice Germplasm...

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    Debjani Roy Choudhury; Nivedita Singh; Amit Kumar Singh; Sundeep Kumar; Kalyani Srinivasan; R. K. Tyagi; Altaf Ahmad; N. K. Singh; Rakesh Singh (2023). Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Rice Germplasm from North-Eastern Region of India and Development of a Core Germplasm Set [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113094
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    Authors
    Debjani Roy Choudhury; Nivedita Singh; Amit Kumar Singh; Sundeep Kumar; Kalyani Srinivasan; R. K. Tyagi; Altaf Ahmad; N. K. Singh; Rakesh Singh
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Northeast India, India
    Description

    The North-Eastern region (NER) of India, comprising of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, is a hot spot for genetic diversity and the most probable origin of rice. North-east rice collections are known to possess various agronomically important traits like biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, unique grain and cooking quality. The genetic diversity and associated population structure of 6,984 rice accessions, originating from NER, were assessed using 36 genome wide unlinked single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers distributed across the 12 rice chromosomes. All of the 36 SNP loci were polymorphic and bi-allelic, contained five types of base substitutions and together produced nine types of alleles. The polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged from 0.004 for Tripura to 0.375 for Manipur and major allele frequency ranged from 0.50 for Assam to 0.99 for Tripura. Heterozygosity ranged from 0.002 in Nagaland to 0.42 in Mizoram and gene diversity ranged from 0.006 in Arunachal Pradesh to 0.50 in Manipur. The genetic relatedness among the rice accessions was evaluated using an unrooted phylogenetic tree analysis, which grouped all accessions into three major clusters. For determining population structure, populations K = 1 to K = 20 were tested and population K = 3 was present in all the states, with the exception of Meghalaya and Manipur where, K = 5 and K = 4 populations were present, respectively. Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) showed that accessions were distributed according to their population structure. AMOVA analysis showed that, maximum diversity was partitioned at the individual accession level (73% for Nagaland, 58% for Arunachal Pradesh and 57% for Tripura). Using POWERCORE software, a core set of 701 accessions was obtained, which accounted for approximately 10% of the total NE India collections, representing 99.9% of the allelic diversity. The rice core set developed will be a valuable resource for future genomic studies and crop improvement strategies.

  2. Distribution of the global population by continent 2024

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    Statista, Distribution of the global population by continent 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/237584/distribution-of-the-world-population-by-continent/
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    Area covered
    World
    Description

    In the middle of 2023, about 60 percent of the global population was living in Asia.The total world population amounted to 8.1 billion people on the planet. In other words 4.7 billion people were living in Asia as of 2023. Global populationDue to medical advances, better living conditions and the increase of agricultural productivity, the world population increased rapidly over the past century, and is expected to continue to grow. After reaching eight billion in 2023, the global population is estimated to pass 10 billion by 2060. Africa expected to drive population increase Most of the future population increase is expected to happen in Africa. The countries with the highest population growth rate in 2024 were mostly African countries. While around 1.47 billion people live on the continent as of 2024, this is forecast to grow to 3.9 billion by 2100. This is underlined by the fact that most of the countries wit the highest population growth rate are found in Africa. The growing population, in combination with climate change, puts increasing pressure on the world's resources.

  3. Share of disabled population in Nagaland India 2018, by region and gender

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    Statista, Share of disabled population in Nagaland India 2018, by region and gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1081243/india-disabled-persons-by-gender-and-region-nagaland/
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    Time period covered
    Jul 2018 - Dec 2018
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    According to the 76th round of the NSO survey conducted between July and December 2018, a slightly higher percentage of disabled females was present in Nagaland. The northeast Indian state had an equal share of women with disability at 1.1 percent in rural and urban areas. The National Statistical Office (NSO) is the statistical wing of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), mainly responsible for laying down standards for statistical analysis, data collection, and implementation.

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    Year, Region-wise Estimated population of Wild Elephants

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    Updated Nov 20, 2025
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    Dataful (Factly) (2025). Year, Region-wise Estimated population of Wild Elephants [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/1075
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    Nov 20, 2025
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Population
    Description

    Data in table tells us about the year-wise estimated population of wild elephants in different regions of India. Regions mentioned are- North East includes: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura and West Bengal (North); East includes: West Bengal (South), Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh: North includes: Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh; and South includes Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.

    Note: 1) Meghalaya and Uttarakhand have not conducted elephant census after 2007.Therefore the figure of 2007 has been maintained for 2012 as well. 2) The figure for North and South Bengals are combined 3) Gap between 1993 and 1997- only 4 years.

  5. Population of the United States 1500-2100

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    Updated Nov 28, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Population of the United States 1500-2100 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1067138/population-united-states-historical/
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    Nov 28, 2025
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    United States
    Description

    In the past four centuries, the population of the Thirteen Colonies and United States of America has grown from a recorded 350 people around the Jamestown colony in Virginia in 1610, to an estimated 346 million in 2025. While the fertility rate has now dropped well below replacement level, and the population is on track to go into a natural decline in the 2040s, projected high net immigration rates mean the population will continue growing well into the next century, crossing the 400 million mark in the 2070s. Indigenous population Early population figures for the Thirteen Colonies and United States come with certain caveats. Official records excluded the indigenous population, and they generally remained excluded until the late 1800s. In 1500, in the first decade of European colonization of the Americas, the native population living within the modern U.S. borders was believed to be around 1.9 million people. The spread of Old World diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, to biologically defenseless populations in the New World then wreaked havoc across the continent, often wiping out large portions of the population in areas that had not yet made contact with Europeans. By the time of Jamestown's founding in 1607, it is believed the native population within current U.S. borders had dropped by almost 60 percent. As the U.S. expanded, indigenous populations were largely still excluded from population figures as they were driven westward, however taxpaying Natives were included in the census from 1870 to 1890, before all were included thereafter. It should be noted that estimates for indigenous populations in the Americas vary significantly by source and time period. Migration and expansion fuels population growth The arrival of European settlers and African slaves was the key driver of population growth in North America in the 17th century. Settlers from Britain were the dominant group in the Thirteen Colonies, before settlers from elsewhere in Europe, particularly Germany and Ireland, made a large impact in the mid-19th century. By the end of the 19th century, improvements in transport technology and increasing economic opportunities saw migration to the United States increase further, particularly from southern and Eastern Europe, and in the first decade of the 1900s the number of migrants to the U.S. exceeded one million people in some years. It is also estimated that almost 400,000 African slaves were transported directly across the Atlantic to mainland North America between 1500 and 1866 (although the importation of slaves was abolished in 1808). Blacks made up a much larger share of the population before slavery's abolition. Twentieth and twenty-first century The U.S. population has grown steadily since 1900, reaching one hundred million in the 1910s, two hundred million in the 1960s, and three hundred million in 2007. Since WWII, the U.S. has established itself as the world's foremost superpower, with the world's largest economy, and most powerful military. This growth in prosperity has been accompanied by increases in living standards, particularly through medical advances, infrastructure improvements, clean water accessibility. These have all contributed to higher infant and child survival rates, as well as an increase in life expectancy (doubling from roughly 40 to 80 years in the past 150 years), which have also played a large part in population growth. As fertility rates decline and increases in life expectancy slows, migration remains the largest factor in population growth. Since the 1960s, Latin America has now become the most common origin for migrants in the U.S., while immigration rates from Asia have also increased significantly. It remains to be seen how immigration restrictions of the current administration affect long-term population projections for the United States.

  6. Genetic Structure of Tibeto-Burman Populations of Bangladesh: Evaluating the...

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    Nurun Nahar Gazi; Rakesh Tamang; Vipin Kumar Singh; Ahmed Ferdous; Ajai Kumar Pathak; Mugdha Singh; Sharath Anugula; Pandichelvam Veeraiah; Subburaj Kadarkaraisamy; Brijesh Kumar Yadav; Alla G. Reddy; Deepa Selvi Rani; Syed Saleheen Qadri; Lalji Singh; Gyaneshwer Chaubey; Kumarasamy Thangaraj (2023). Genetic Structure of Tibeto-Burman Populations of Bangladesh: Evaluating the Gene Flow along the Sides of Bay-of-Bengal [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075064
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    Nurun Nahar Gazi; Rakesh Tamang; Vipin Kumar Singh; Ahmed Ferdous; Ajai Kumar Pathak; Mugdha Singh; Sharath Anugula; Pandichelvam Veeraiah; Subburaj Kadarkaraisamy; Brijesh Kumar Yadav; Alla G. Reddy; Deepa Selvi Rani; Syed Saleheen Qadri; Lalji Singh; Gyaneshwer Chaubey; Kumarasamy Thangaraj
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    Area covered
    Bangladesh, Bay of Bengal
    Description

    Human settlement and migrations along sides of Bay-of-Bengal have played a vital role in shaping the genetic landscape of Bangladesh, Eastern India and Southeast Asia. Bangladesh and Northeast India form the vital land bridge between the South and Southeast Asia. To reconstruct the population history of this region and to see whether this diverse region geographically acted as a corridor or barrier for human interaction between South Asia and Southeast Asia, we, for the first time analyzed high resolution uniparental (mtDNA and Y chromosome) and biparental autosomal genetic markers among aboriginal Bangladesh tribes currently speaking Tibeto-Burman language. All the three studied populations; Chakma, Marma and Tripura from Bangladesh showed strikingly high homogeneity among themselves and strong affinities to Northeast Indian Tibeto-Burman groups. However, they show substantially higher molecular diversity than Northeast Indian populations. Unlike Austroasiatic (Munda) speakers of India, we observed equal role of both males and females in shaping the Tibeto-Burman expansion in Southern Asia. Moreover, it is noteworthy that in admixture proportion, TB populations of Bangladesh carry substantially higher mainland Indian ancestry component than Northeast Indian Tibeto-Burmans. Largely similar expansion ages of two major paternal haplogroups (O2a and O3a3c), suggested that they arose before the differentiation of any language group and approximately at the same time. Contrary to the scenario proposed for colonization of Northeast India as male founder effect that occurred within the past 4,000 years, we suggest a significantly deep colonization of this region. Overall, our extensive analysis revealed that the population history of South Asian Tibeto-Burman speakers is more complex than it was suggested before.

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    Data from: Seasonal and Depth-wise variation in Microfungal Population...

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    Updated Oct 11, 2025
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    Pranab Bhattacharyya (2025). Seasonal and Depth-wise variation in Microfungal Population Numbers in Nameri forest soil, Assam, Northeast India [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/sx4bcd7ffb.1
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    Oct 11, 2025
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    Pranab Bhattacharyya
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Assam, Northeast India, India
    Description

    Soil microflora was isolated by serial dilution plate method using different culture media. The highest fungal population was recorded in spring at the topsoil (1–9 cm), and decreased in other seasons with increasing depths. Twenty-one fungal species belonging to 14 genera were recovered from all depths throughout the seasons with the highest population and relative abundance of Aspergillus flavus (8.4%), followed by Penicillium chrysogenum (8.0%) and lowest by Rhizopus oryzae, R. nodosus and Trichophyton sp. (2.8% each). Phycomycetes (80.1%) were dominant in the study site followed by Zygomycetes (14.1%), Ascomycetes (3.7%) and sterile mycelia (2.1%). Soil pH, moisture content, organic C (Corg), total N concentration (Ntot) and available K had positive correlations (p<0.05 and <0.01) with the fungal colony forming unit. Difference in soil depth and seasonal variation have an influence on the microfungal population numbers as well as their species composition in Nameri forest soil.

  8. Share of disabled population in Mizoram India 2018, by region and gender

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    Statista, Share of disabled population in Mizoram India 2018, by region and gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1081229/india-disabled-persons-by-gender-and-region-mizoram/
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    Time period covered
    Jul 2018 - Dec 2018
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    According to the 76th round of the NSO survey conducted between July and December 2018, a higher percentage of disabled males was present in rural Mizoram. The northeast Indian state had an equal share of men and women with disability at 1.2 percent in urban areas. The National Statistical Office (NSO) is the statistical wing of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), mainly responsible for laying down standards for statistical analysis, data collection, and implementation.

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    Loudoun County 2020 Census Population Patterns by Race and Hispanic or...

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    Updated Nov 15, 2025
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    Loudoun County GIS (2025). Loudoun County 2020 Census Population Patterns by Race and Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/loudoun-county-2020-census-population-patterns-by-race-and-hispanic-or-latino-ethnicity
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    Area covered
    Loudoun County
    Description

    Use this application to view the pattern of concentrations of people by race and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. Data are provided at the U.S. Census block group level, one of the smallest Census geographies, to provide a detailed picture of these patterns. The data is sourced from the U.S Census Bureau, 2020 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File. Definitions: Definitions of the Census Bureau’s categories are provided below. This interactive map shows patterns for all categories except American Indian or Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. The total population countywide for these two categories is small (1,582 and 263 respectively). The Census Bureau uses the following race categories:Population by RaceWhite – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.Black or African American – A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.American Indian or Alaska Native – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.Asian – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.Some Other Race - this category is chosen by people who do not identify with any of the categories listed above. People can identify with more than one race. These people are included in the Two or More Races Hispanic or Latino PopulationThe Hispanic/Latino population is an ethnic group. Hispanic/Latino people may be of any race.Other layers provided in this tool included the Loudoun County Census block groups, towns and Dulles airport, and the Loudoun County 2021 aerial imagery.

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    National Sample Survey 1988-1989 (44th round) - Schedule 29.2 - Economic...

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    National Sample Survey Office (2019). National Sample Survey 1988-1989 (44th round) - Schedule 29.2 - Economic Activities of the Tribals - India [Dataset]. https://catalog.ihsn.org/catalog/3458
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    Mar 29, 2019
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    Time period covered
    1988 - 1989
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    Abstract

    The 44th round started from July 1988. The survey period of this round was July 1988 to June 1989. This round has been devoted to mainly three enquiries. First and foremost, there has been an enquiry on the living condition of the tribal population. Of the other two, one is concerned with the housing condition of the general population and the other is a survey on current building construction activity. For the purpose of this enquiry, “tribal population” mean the members of the Scheduled Tribes declared under the Article 342 of the Constitution of India. They are known to be the descendants of the earliest inhabitants of India (hence called “Adivasis”). At present, in most parts of India, they form one of the economically weakest sections of the society. So far there has not been any systematic study of their living conditions covering the whole country. Whatever data are available are derived from the decennial censuses, apart from some micro studies carried out by social anthropologists. In the NSS the tribal population has always been covered as part of the general population. In NSS 32nd and 33rd rounds special surveys had been carried out through an integrated schedule (schedule 16.4) in the North-Eastern region. The survey was conducted in the rural areas of the following States:- 32nd round : Arunachal Pradesh, Assam (N. Cachar and Karbi Anglong districts only), Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura; 33rd round: In addition to the above States, Mizoram also. Even though this covered many aspects specially related to the life of the people of this region (who are mostly tribals), no such survey has so far been undertaken about the life of the tribals living in the main tribal belt stretching from West Bengal through Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh to Gujarat and Rajasthan. The scope of the enquiry is to understand the living condition of the tribals living in the main tribal belt stretching from West Bengal through Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh to Gujarat and Rajasthan.) The object of the enquiry in the this round is to throw light on as many aspects as possible of the tribal population of this country. This relates to aspects of their “level of the living” including demographic and activity particulars, family expenditure etc. as well as to their entrepreneurial activities.

    Geographic coverage

    The survey covered the whole of Indian Union except Ladakh and Kargil districts of Jammu and Kashmir state. The rural areas of Nagaland, so far outside NSS coverage up to the 43rd round, have also been brought in this round.

    Analysis unit

    Randomly selected households based on sampling procedure and members of the household

    Universe

    The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    The sample design is stratified two-stage with the census village as the first stage unit in the rural sector and UFS block as the first stage unit in the urban sector. The second stage units are households.

    The sample design in the rural sector has been decided with a view to providing good estimates for the tribal enquiry. Except in the north-eastern region, the tribal population is concentrated in some districts within the states having considerable tribal population and even in those districts they are found to be unevenly distributed geographically. Therefore special stratification and selection procedures have been adopted not only to net sufficient number of tribal households in the sample but also to improve the design in general for the tribal enquiry.

    While the rural design is oriented towards the tribal enquiry, the urban design is oriented towards the enquiry on construction. As building construction activity is found to be concentrated in some areas in the urban sector, attempts have been made in urban design to demarcate such areas in larger towns as separate strata. Detailed description of the rural and urban sample designs are as follows:

    SAMPLE DESIGN : RURAL

    Sampling frame of villages: The list of 1981 census villages constitute the sampling frame for selection of villages in most districts. However in Assam (where '81 census was not done) and a few districts of some other states (where the available lists of villages were not satisfactory), 1971 census village lists have been used as frame.

    Stratification :
    In Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Daman & Diu and Pondicherry where there are practically no tribal population, the strata used in NSS 43rd round were retained. In Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep also the strata of 43rd round were retained because of the high percentage of ST population in these States/U.T.'s. (The strata of 43rd round have been retained in the case of Sikkim as the distribution of tribal population is more or less uniform over all the districts). In the remaining states fresh stratification was carried out as described below.

    In these states all districts accounting for the bulk of the state's tribal population were selected for formation of strata with concentration of tribal population. Besides these districts, tribal concentration strata have been demarcated also in some other districts with relatively small tribal population in order to ensure coverage of as many different ethnic groups as possible.

    Within each district so identified for formation of tribal concentration strata, the tehsils with relatively high concentration of tribal population, together constituted one stratum. These tehsils were selected in such a way that together they accounted for the bulk (70% or more) of the district tribal population and the proportion of tribal to total population in this stratum was significantly greater than that of the district as a whole. The strata so formed were not always geographically contiguous. These tribal concentration strata are called STRATUM TYPE -1. Further, all the strata of Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep and Sikkim are also considered as stratum type-1. All the remaining strata in the rural sector (in any State/U.T.) are called stratum type -2.

    Sampling deviation

    There was no deviation from the original sampling design.

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    NSS Round 44 Schedule 29.2 consists of 17 blocks as enumerated below:

    Block 1: identification of sample household Block 2: particulars of field operations Block 3: remarks by investigator Block 4: remarks by supervisory officer (s) Block 5: household characteristics Block 6: demographic particulars of household members Block 7: particulars of assistance received by the household during last 3 years Block 8: particulars of land owned and possessed Block 9: particulars of disposal of land during last 5 years Block 10: information on input items for cultivation during 1987-88 Block 11: particulars of crops produced during 1987-88 Block 12: particulars of wage employment in forest and forestry operation
    Block 13: particulars of forest produce collected, consumed at home and sold by household members during last 30 days as self-employed Block 14: particulars of household enterprise (other than cultivation) during last 30 days Block 15: particulars of products (other than forest products) marketed during last 30 days Block 16 : inventory of assets owned on the date of survey Block 17 : cash dues and grain & other commodity dues payable by the household as on the date of survey and particulars of transaction of loans during last 365 days

  11. Share of disabled population in Assam India 2018, by type and gender

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    Statista (2021). Share of disabled population in Assam India 2018, by type and gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1079609/india-disabled-persons-by-type-and-gender-assam/
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    Time period covered
    Jul 2018 - Dec 2018
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    In Assam, the share of males with multiple disabilities was at 1.7 percent. This made up the largest share among disabled individuals in the state. According to the 76th round of the NSO survey conducted between July and December 2018, a higher percentage of disabled men than disabled women were present in India, reflected in the north-eastern state. The National Statistical Office (NSO) is the statistical wing of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), mainly responsible for laying down standards for statistical analysis, data collection, and implementation.

  12. Poultry Brooders, Feeders, And Waterers Market Analysis APAC, North America,...

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    Technavio (2024). Poultry Brooders, Feeders, And Waterers Market Analysis APAC, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, South America - China, US, India, Germany, Italy - Size and Forecast 2024-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/poultry-brooders-feeders-and-waterers-market-industry-analysis
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    Jul 22, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2024 - 2028
    Area covered
    Italy, China, North America, India, Germany, United States
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    Poultry Brooders, Feeders, And Waterers Market Size 2024-2028

    The poultry brooders, feeders, and waterers market size is forecast to increase by USD 16.69 billion, at a CAGR of 8.12% between 2023 and 2028.

    The market is experiencing significant growth due to several key factors. The rise in global poultry meat consumption, driven by increasing population and changing dietary preferences, is a major growth driver. Another trend influencing the market is the integration of technology, including automation and IoT, to optimize production efficiency and reduce labor costs. Additionally, the increasing popularity of vegan diets and ethical concerns regarding animal welfare may pose challenges to the market's growth. Producers must respond by developing more sustainable and humane solutions to meet evolving consumer demands. Overall, the market for poultry brooders, feeders, and waterers is expected to continue expanding, driven by these and other factors.
    

    What will be the Size of the Poultry Brooders, Feeders, And Waterers Market During the Forecast Period?

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    The market caters to the essential needs of poultry farmers, focusing on providing heating sources, feed delivery systems, and water access for young birds. Heating solutions include charcoal stoves, gas brooders, and electrical brooders, equipped with reflectors or infra-red bulbs for efficient heat distribution. Heat adjustment devices ensure optimal temperature control. Brooders often feature guards to protect birds from drafts and cold spots. Feeders come in various materials like plastic and metal, with conventional, semi-automatic, and automatic options, including linear and circular designs.
    Watering systems consist of pan and jar types, linear waterers, channel type waterers, and water basins, accommodating nipple drinkers and manual drinkers. Cash reserves and sanitizers are crucial investments for farmers to maintain their operations during market fluctuations and disease outbreaks. Social distancing measures have led to increased demand for automated systems to minimize human-bird contact. The market continues to evolve, with ongoing innovations in energy efficiency, biosecurity, and bird welfare.
    

    How is this Poultry Brooders, Feeders, And Waterers Industry segmented and which is the largest segment?

    The poultry brooders, feeders, and waterers industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments.

    Product Type
    
      Brooders
      Feeders
      Waterers
    
    
    Geography
    
      APAC
    
        China
        India
    
    
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        US
    
    
      Europe
    
        Germany
        Italy
    
    
      Middle East and Africa
    
    
    
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    The brooders segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
    

    Poultry brooders play a crucial role in poultry farming by providing a safe and controlled environment for young chicks. These insulated structures help maintain optimal temperature and protect chicks from predators and harsh weather conditions. The market is experiencing steady growth due to the increasing demand for poultry products worldwide. Factors such as population growth, changing consumer preferences, and rising disposable income are driving the demand for poultry and consequently, the need for brooders, feeders, and waterers. Poultry farmers prioritize the well-being of their birds, and these essential pieces of equipment contribute significantly to successful rearing and farm productivity.

    Feeders come in various types, including plastic and metal, and automatic, semi-automatic, and conventional models. Waterers also come in various designs, such as linear, circular, and channel type, ensuring that birds have constant access to clean water. Additionally, sanitizers, heat adjustment devices, reflectors, and heating sources like charcoal stoves and electrical heaters are integral components of these systems. Poultry farmers employ various husbandry practices, including social distancing, vaccination, and cash reserves, to ensure the health and safety of their birds. The market is expected to continue its growth trajectory due to the increasing demand for poultry products and the ongoing advancements in technology, such as 3D imaging systems and ready-to-eat meals.

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    The brooders segment was valued at USD 15.46 billion in 2018 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.

    Regional Analysis

    APAC is estimated to contribute 48% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period.
    

    Technavio's analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the foreca

  13. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure in Aromatic and Quality Rice...

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    Somnath Roy; Amrita Banerjee; Bandapkuper Mawkhlieng; A. K. Misra; A. Pattanayak; G. D. Harish; S. K. Singh; S. V. Ngachan; K. C. Bansal (2023). Genetic Diversity and Population Structure in Aromatic and Quality Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Landraces from North-Eastern India [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129607
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    Somnath Roy; Amrita Banerjee; Bandapkuper Mawkhlieng; A. K. Misra; A. Pattanayak; G. D. Harish; S. K. Singh; S. V. Ngachan; K. C. Bansal
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    Northeast India, India
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    The North-eastern (NE) India, comprising of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura, possess diverse array of locally adapted non-Basmati aromatic germplasm. The germplasm collections from this region could serve as valuable resources in breeding for abiotic stress tolerance, grain yield and cooking/eating quality. To utilize such collections, however, breeders need information about the extent and distribution of genetic diversity present within collections. In this study, we report the result of population genetic analysis of 107 aromatic and quality rice accessions collected from different parts of NE India, as well as classified these accessions in the context of a set of structured global rice cultivars. A total of 322 alleles were amplified by 40 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers with an average of 8.03 alleles per locus. Average gene diversity was 0.67. Population structure analysis revealed that NE Indian aromatic rice can be subdivided into three genetically distinct population clusters: P1, joha rice accessions from Assam, tai rices from Mizoram and those from Sikkim; P2, chakhao rice germplasm from Manipur; and P3, aromatic rice accessions from Nagaland. Pair-wise FST between three groups varied from 0.223 (P1 vs P2) to 0.453 (P2 vs P3). With reference to the global classification of rice cultivars, two major groups (Indica and Japonica) were identified in NE Indian germplasm. The aromatic accessions from Assam, Manipur and Sikkim were assigned to the Indica group, while the accessions from Nagaland exhibited close association with Japonica. The tai accessions of Mizoram along with few chakhao accessions collected from the hill districts of Manipur were identified as admixed. The results highlight the importance of regional genetic studies for understanding diversification of aromatic rice in India. The data also suggest that there is scope for exploiting the genetic diversity of aromatic and quality rice germplasm of NE India for rice improvement.

  14. Low Voltage (LV) Diesel Generators Market Analysis APAC, Europe, North...

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    Technavio (2024). Low Voltage (LV) Diesel Generators Market Analysis APAC, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa, South America - US, China, India, Germany, UK - Size and Forecast 2024-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/low-voltage-diesel-generators-market-industry-analysis
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    Germany, United States, United Kingdom
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    Low Voltage (LV) Diesel Generators Market 2024-2028

    The low voltage (LV) diesel generators market size is forecast to increase by USD 3.65 billion, at a CAGR of 7.72% between 2023 and 2028. The growth rate of the market depends on several factors, such as the higher demand for electricity and unreliable grid infrastructure in emerging economies, the rising urban population worldwide, and the high demand for LVDGs due to low crude oil price.

    The report offers extensive research analysis on the market, with a categorization based on End-user, including commercial, residential, and industrial. It further segments the market by Type, encompassing portable and stationary. Additionally, the report provides Region segmentation, covering APAC, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa, and South America. Market size, historical data (2018-2022), and future projections are presented in terms of value (in USD billion) for all the mentioned segments.

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    Market Dynamics

    Our researchers studied the market research and growth data for years, with 2023 as the base year and 2024 as the estimated year, and presented the key drivers, trends, and challenges for the market. Although there has been a disruption in the market growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, a holistic analysis of drivers, trends, and challenges of market growth and forecasting will help companies refine marketing strategies to gain a competitive advantage.

    Driver - Rising urban population worldwide

    The migration of people toward urban areas has accelerated in the last few decades. In addition, the shift is higher in emerging economies, where there are more employment opportunities in urban areas compared to rural areas. Furthermore, at a global level, the percentage of the urban population is rising steadily.

    For example, as per The World Bank Group, the urban population accounted for 57% of the total population globally in 2022, compared with 56% in 2020. This increasing urban population is a driver for the market as it will lead to the growth of business and construction activities, including residential and commercial complexes in urban areas. Hence, such factors are driving the market growth during the forecast period. The demand for essential automotive components like automotive alternators, crucial for powering vehicle electronics and charging batteries, will also rise with the increasing urbanization and vehicle ownership in these expanding urban centers.

    Trends - Growing popularity of smart grid technology

    The smart grid technology refers to an electricity network that supplies electricity to customers through digital technology. In addition, smart grids are gaining popularity across the world for providing a reliable and uninterrupted power supply to end-users. Low-voltage diesel generators are often used for backup power in remote areas, while solid oxide fuel cells are emerging as a cleaner, more efficient alternative for continuous power generation. Furthermore, with the growing need for utilities to maximize reliability, resiliency, and power efficiency, the adoption of smart grid technology is increasing to analyze system performance.

    Moreover, smart grid technology increases the quality of power supply and raises energy efficiency, which is crucial for meeting the high energy demand in major emerging economies such as China and India. In addition, smart grid technology integrates new energy sources, such as solar and wind, with traditional sources. Therefore, smart grid technology helps regulators in driving the adoption of distributed renewable energy. Hence, such factors are driving the market growth during the forecast period. The adoption of smart grid technology also supports the integration of Low and Medium Capacity (LMC) gas generators, which play a significant role in enhancing grid stability and providing reliable backup power. As energy networks evolve to accommodate diverse energy sources and improve efficiency, LMC gas generators contribute to meeting the increasing demand for reliable electricity supply in urban and rural areas alike.

    Challenge - Growth of decentralized renewable energy

    Regulators across the globe are promoting the use of renewable power sources to minimize emissions and offer reliable and secure energy supply to remote areas. In addition, renewable technologies are best suited for distributed applications as an alternative to power grid infrastructure. Furthermore, the availability and affordability of renewable technologies have increased in recent years due to technological advances and price reductions.

    Moreover, this is increasing the adoption of decentralized renewable energy across the world. Therefore, this will be a challenge for the growth of the global LVDGs market as decentralized applications will reduce power outages across

  15. Share of disabled population in Arunachal Pradesh India 2018, by type and...

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    Statista, Share of disabled population in Arunachal Pradesh India 2018, by type and gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1079593/india-disabled-persons-by-type-and-gender-arunachal-pradesh/
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    India
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    In Arunachal Pradesh, the share of males with multiple disabilities was at 1.9 percent. This made up the largest share among disabled individuals. According to the 76th round of the NSO survey conducted between July and December 2018, a higher percentage of disabled men than disabled women were present in India, reflected in the north-eastern state. The National Statistical Office (NSO) is the statistical wing of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), mainly responsible for laying down standards for statistical analysis, data collection, and implementation.

  16. Historical population of the continents 10,000BCE-2000CE

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    Statista, Historical population of the continents 10,000BCE-2000CE [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1006557/global-population-per-continent-10000bce-2000ce/
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    The earliest point where scientists can make reasonable estimates for the population of global regions is around 10,000 years before the Common Era (or 12,000 years ago). Estimates suggest that Asia has consistently been the most populated continent, and the least populated continent has generally been Oceania (although it was more heavily populated than areas such as North America in very early years). Population growth was very slow, but an increase can be observed between most of the given time periods. There were, however, dips in population due to pandemics, the most notable of these being the impact of plague in Eurasia in the 14th century, and the impact of European contact with the indigenous populations of the Americas after 1492, where it took almost four centuries for the population of Latin America to return to its pre-1500 level. The world's population first reached one billion people in 1803, which also coincided with a spike in population growth, due to the onset of the demographic transition. This wave of growth first spread across the most industrially developed countries in the 19th century, and the correlation between demographic development and industrial or economic maturity continued until today, with Africa being the final major region to begin its transition in the late-1900s.

  17. Yacht Market Analysis, Size, and Forecast 2025-2029: Europe (France,...

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    Technavio (2025). Yacht Market Analysis, Size, and Forecast 2025-2029: Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK), North America (US and Canada), APAC (China, India, Japan, South Korea), South America , and Middle East and Africa [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/yacht-market-analysis
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    Yacht Market Size 2025-2029

    The yacht market size is forecast to increase by USD 4.72 billion, at a CAGR of 8% between 2024 and 2029.

    The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing popularity of recreational tourism and the rising demand for superyachts among affluent individuals and corporations. The market is expected to witness steady expansion due to the increasing trend of luxury travel and the desire for unique and exclusive experiences. However, this market is not without challenges. High maintenance and operating costs remain a significant barrier to entry for many potential buyers. Additionally, economic uncertainty and fluctuations in global markets can impact demand for new yacht purchases.
    To capitalize on market opportunities and navigate these challenges effectively, companies must stay informed of the latest trends and consumer preferences. Strategic partnerships, innovative technologies, and cost-effective solutions can help differentiate offerings and meet the evolving needs of discerning clients. Overall, the market presents a compelling opportunity for companies that can deliver exceptional value and experiences, while navigating the unique challenges of this exclusive and dynamic industry.
    

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    The market is experiencing strong growth, driven by increasing disposable income and the desire for luxury leisure activities. This market caters to the affluent population seeking unique experiences in travel and relaxation. Advanced technologies, such as smart connectivity, artificial intelligence, and electronic controls, are transforming the industry, enhancing the sailing experience and improving efficiency. Significant advancements in materials, including aluminum and composite structures, are making yachts more durable and fuel-efficient. Diesel engines continue to dominate the market, with ongoing research and development focusing on fuel injection technology to reduce pollution and improve performance.
    Safety remains a top priority, with advancements in navigation systems, weather conditions monitoring, and safety features. Customization choices are abundant, from custom interiors to distinctive amenities and layout arrangements. The integration of hybrid and electric powertrains is gaining traction, offering eco-friendly alternatives to traditional fuel-powered yachts. Despite these advancements, challenges persist, including the need for efficient energy management, reducing vibration and noise levels, and addressing the environmental impact of yachting. Overall, the market is expected to continue growing, driven by the desire for luxury, innovation, and the pursuit of unique experiences on the water.
    

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        France
        Germany
        Italy
        UK
    
    
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    The motor segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. The motor yacht segment dominated The market in 2024, accounting for a significant share due to their superior speed, power, and efficiency. Motor yachts provide a more luxurious experience with larger cabins, opulent interiors, and advanced entertainment systems. Their ease of maneuverability makes them ideal for navigating complex waterways and docking in confined spaces. The preference for motor yachts is driven by their advanced systems and equipment, including smart connectivity and modern navigation technologies.

    Additionally, motor yachts offer longer cruising ranges, enabling travel to various destinations and weather conditions. Despite initial high costs, taxes, and registration fees, the economic benefits of motor yachts, such as fuel efficiency and customization choices, make them a popular investment for luxury travel and leisure activities.

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    The motor segment was valued at USD 6.41 billion in 2019 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.

    Regional Analysis

    APAC is estimated to contribute 34% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. Technavio's analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period.

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    Another region offering significant growth opportunities to companies

  18. Share of Muslim population in Africa 2024, by country

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    Statista, Share of Muslim population in Africa 2024, by country [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1239494/share-of-muslim-population-in-africa-by-country/
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    Africa
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    Islam is the major religion in many African countries, especially in the north of the continent. In Comoros, Libya, Western Sahara, at least 99 percent of the population was Muslim as of 202. These were the highest percentages on the continent. However, also in many other African nations, the majority of the population was Muslim. In Egypt, for instance, Islam was the religion of 79 percent of the people. Islam and other religions in Africa Africa accounts for an important share of the world’s Muslim population. As of 2019, 16 percent of the Muslims worldwide lived in Sub-Saharan Africa, while 20 percent of them lived in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Together with Christianity, Islam is the most common religious affiliation in Africa, followed by several traditional African religions. Although to a smaller extent, numerous other religions are practiced on the continent: these include Judaism, the Baha’i Faith, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Number of Muslims worldwide Islam is one of the most widespread religions in the world. There are approximately 1.9 billion Muslims globally, with the largest Muslim communities living in the Asia-Pacific region. Specifically, Indonesia hosts the highest number of Muslims worldwide, amounting to over 200 million, followed by India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Islam is also present in Europe and America. The largest Islamic communities in Europe are in France (5.72 million), Germany (4.95 million), and the United Kingdom (4.13 million). In the United States, there is an estimated number of around 3.45 million Muslims.

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Debjani Roy Choudhury; Nivedita Singh; Amit Kumar Singh; Sundeep Kumar; Kalyani Srinivasan; R. K. Tyagi; Altaf Ahmad; N. K. Singh; Rakesh Singh (2023). Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Rice Germplasm from North-Eastern Region of India and Development of a Core Germplasm Set [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113094
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Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Rice Germplasm from North-Eastern Region of India and Development of a Core Germplasm Set

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Debjani Roy Choudhury; Nivedita Singh; Amit Kumar Singh; Sundeep Kumar; Kalyani Srinivasan; R. K. Tyagi; Altaf Ahmad; N. K. Singh; Rakesh Singh
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Northeast India, India
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The North-Eastern region (NER) of India, comprising of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, is a hot spot for genetic diversity and the most probable origin of rice. North-east rice collections are known to possess various agronomically important traits like biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, unique grain and cooking quality. The genetic diversity and associated population structure of 6,984 rice accessions, originating from NER, were assessed using 36 genome wide unlinked single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers distributed across the 12 rice chromosomes. All of the 36 SNP loci were polymorphic and bi-allelic, contained five types of base substitutions and together produced nine types of alleles. The polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged from 0.004 for Tripura to 0.375 for Manipur and major allele frequency ranged from 0.50 for Assam to 0.99 for Tripura. Heterozygosity ranged from 0.002 in Nagaland to 0.42 in Mizoram and gene diversity ranged from 0.006 in Arunachal Pradesh to 0.50 in Manipur. The genetic relatedness among the rice accessions was evaluated using an unrooted phylogenetic tree analysis, which grouped all accessions into three major clusters. For determining population structure, populations K = 1 to K = 20 were tested and population K = 3 was present in all the states, with the exception of Meghalaya and Manipur where, K = 5 and K = 4 populations were present, respectively. Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) showed that accessions were distributed according to their population structure. AMOVA analysis showed that, maximum diversity was partitioned at the individual accession level (73% for Nagaland, 58% for Arunachal Pradesh and 57% for Tripura). Using POWERCORE software, a core set of 701 accessions was obtained, which accounted for approximately 10% of the total NE India collections, representing 99.9% of the allelic diversity. The rice core set developed will be a valuable resource for future genomic studies and crop improvement strategies.

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