acceptable to consumers. Several breeding programs located at international research centers aim to advance crop productivity by focusing on disease resistance and agronomic and organoleptic traits ( Abadie et al., 2009 ; Bakry et al., 2009 ; Boissenet
local sources contributing ≈25% (1 kg·ha −1 N per year) of the total inorganic N deposited to Tampa Bay. Wastewater Septic systems. Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems, which include septic systems, serve ≈20% of U.S. homes, including 22% of
well as increased transportation and parking issues ( Sciarappa et al., 2016 ). About 19.7 million students attended colleges and universities in the United States in Fall 2020 ( National Center for Education Statistics, 2020 ). Online learning is
places that are not necessarily grand or designed. Although each of the predeparture components was considered useful by the faculty directors, some improvements can be suggested. First, participation was difficult to coordinate with student schedules
( https://www.kitazawaseed.com ). Characteristics: This variety is a leafy vegetable with large, light green leaves and red veins in the center of the leaf. The plant produces tender leaves and grows vigorously in warm temperatures Depending on the climate
were not benefitting from nonparticipatory, conventional breeding programs ( Bellon 2006 ). A participatory approach can address several challenges related to conventional crop improvement. Decentralization of the environments where selection is carried
droughts ( Wolfe et al., 2008 ), it is clear that efficient water use in the outdoor environment will become part of long-term public strategies for conserving natural resources. Improvements in efficiency of landscape irrigation delivery systems could
, and denial ( Umucu and Lee 2020 ). Hopelessness is connected to depression and suicide, and those experiencing hopelessness may increase one’s wish to cease living ( Downman 2008 ). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2019
Kelly (1946) , grafting tomatoes using jimson weed ( Datura stramonium L.) as rootstock was practiced for many years in the southern United States to overcome root-knot nematodes. Isbell (1944) recommended this method to home gardeners based on their
carotenoid pathways. Genetic diversity in landraces of Capsicum in Mexico ( Aguilar-Melendez et al., 2009 ; Gonzalez-Jara et al., 2011 ; Pacheco-Olvera et al., 2012 ) and in Capsicum in home gardens in Guatemala ( Guzman et al., 2005 ) has been