Neosporosis is a disease caused by infection with the protozoa genus Neospora. Neospora has been found world-wide and in many species other than cattle. Most often N. caninum but also N. hughesi in horses. (National Animal Disease Information Service. 2001. Adapted from Neosporosis https://www.nadis.org.uk/disease-a-z/cattle/neosporosis/)
Propoxycarbazone-sodium is a postemergence herbicide used primarily to control various annual and perennial grasses in rye, triticale, and wheat. CAS No. 145026-81-9 (PubChem https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Propoxycarbazone-sodium)
Drainage of water from areas that have been mined for coal or other mineral ores. The water has a low pH because of its contact with sulfur-bearing material. (ASFA)
Umbrisols have a significant accumulation of organic matter in the mineral surface soil and a low base saturation somewhere within the first metre (in most cases in the mineral surface soil). Umbrisols are the logical counterpart of soils with a chernic or mollic horizon and a high base saturation throughout (Chernozems, Kastanozems and Phaeozems). Many of these soils are classified in other systems as several Great Groups of Entisols and Inceptisols (United States of America), Sombric Brunisols and Humic Regosols (France), Mountain-meadow soils (former USSR) and Mucky-dark-humus soils (Russia), Brown podzolic soils (e.g. Indonesia) and Umbrisols (Romania). In the Soil Map of the World (FAO–UNESCO, 1971–1981) most of them belong to Humic Cambisols and Umbric Regosols. (IUSS Working Group WRB. 2015. World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2014, update 2015 International soil classification system for naming soils and creating legends for soil maps. World Soil Resources Reports No. 106. FAO, Rome.)
Gray cattle, which can maintain, feed, and breed in nature without any human intervention, at high elevations of rough and forests in western Anatolia and Thrace,where none of the exotic breeds can survive. (http://www.fao.org/3/CA1517EN/ca1517en.pdf)
CAS Registry Number 422556-08-9 (3-Pyridinesulfonamide, N-(5,7-dimethoxy[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-2-yl)-2-methoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)-. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=422556-08-9 (retrieved 2025-02-14) (CAS RN: 422556-08-9). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).)
A mother ship, mothership or mother-ship is a large vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles. A mother ship may be a maritime ship, aircraft, or spacecraft. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_ship)
Native Southern Yellow is one of the domestic cattle breeds raised for dual purpose (meat and milk) in Turkey. (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299341428_DOMESTIC_ANIMAL_GENETIC_RESOURCES_IN_TURKEY_English_version_of_Turkiye_Evcil_Hayvan_Genetik_Kaynaklari)
Prior Informed Consent (PIC) refers to the principle that international shipment of a pesticide that is banned or severely restricted in order to protect human health or the environment should not proceed without the agreement, where such agreement exists, or contrary to the decision of the designated national authority in the participating importing country. (http://www.fao.org/3/t0175e/T0175e12.htm)
Rangelands governance is the process by which all stakeholders negotiate, make, and enforce binding decisions about rangelands resources management, use, and conservation. (Louhaichi, M. et al. 2022. Sustainable Rangeland Management Toolkit for Resilient Pastoral Systems. IUCN and ICARDA. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/67732)
Bryndza or brynza is a sheep milk cheese made across much of East-Central Europe, including in Ukraine and Slovakia. Bryndza cheese is creamy white in appearance, known for its characteristic strong smell and taste. The cheese is white, tangy, crumbly and slightly moist. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryndza)
Technologies for the safe use, exploitation, protection of, and intervention in, the marine environment. (https://www.mtsociety.org/what-is-marine-technology/)