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Strategies to improve quality and safety and reduce cost of production in organic and low-input crop production systems. QLIF subproject 3: Crop production methods Organic Eprints
Tamm, L..
Organic crop production seeks to produce high quality foods while reducing the inputs in order to promote environmental quality and conserve resources. This necessitates optimal production systems in terms of soil fertility and plant health. Studies in QLIF subproject 3 have shown that soils may gain an improved potential to release N from added amendments through adaptation of management practices. Likewise, long-term management strategies may influence suppressiveness of soils to economically important diseases. Application of manures and other organic soil fertility inputs do not pose any additional safety risk in ready-to-eat vegetables, such as head lettuce, if good farming practice is applied. Even under experimental worst-case conditions, pathogen...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Production systems.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/16590/1/16590.pdf
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Testing resistance of apple cultivars to Marssonina coronaria Organic Eprints
Schärer, H.-J.; Ludwig, M.; Oberhaensli, T.; Tamm, L..
The apple pathogen Marssonina coronaria (teleomorph: Diplocarpon mali) has recently become a significant problem in Central European organic apple production, causing dark spots on both the leaves and fruit, and early leaf fall. Field observations and resistance testing under controlled conditions indicate that there are differences in resistance to M.coronaria between cultivars. We screened 39 apple cultivars, selected from a large collection of genetic resources, for their susceptibility or resistance to M.coronaria. 1 year old saplings were artificially inoculated under semi-controlled conditions. The development of disease symptoms was observed and assessed several times over more than two months. Symptoms varied largely between cultivars, from...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Fruit and berries Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/34870/1/Poster_Schaerer_etal-2018_Marssonina%20coronaria_Final_web.pdf
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Development of organic fruit in Europe Organic Eprints
Weibel, F.P.; Daniel, C.; Tamm, L.; Willer, H.; Schwartau, H..
Europe is both a leading world market for and world producer of organic food. Growth of organically managed land and of domestic market values was strong in the past and continued during the financial recession, although at a slower rate. Many countries have specific plans for priority organic research and investment. Europe is a major producer of organic fruit crops, including a total of more than 900,000 ha consisting of 367,000 ha of olives, 92,700 ha of grapes, 187,000 ha of nuts, 94,800 ha of temperate fruit, 26,096 ha of berries, 31,800 ha of citrus, and 11,000 ha of subtropical fruit (2010). Western Europe added 4,000 ha of organic apples (Malus ×domestica) in 2010 and 2011 due to growth of the organic fruit market, a decline in conventional fruit...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; Fruit and berries.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/23575/1/OrganicFruitEurope_WeibelEtal_2013.pdf
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Improvement of late blight management in organic potato production systems in Europe: field tests with more resistant potato varieties and copper based fungicides Organic Eprints
Speiser, B.; Tamm, L.; Amsler, T.; Lambion, J.; Bertrand, C.; Hermansen, A.; Ruissen, M. A.; Haaland, P.; Zarb, J.; Santos, J.; Shotton, P.; Wilcockson, S.; Juntharathep, P.; Ghorbani, R.; Leifert, C..
Late blight of potatoes, caused by Phytophthora infestans, is particularly difficult to prevent or control in organic agriculture. In this study, the host resistance of selected varieties to foliar and tuber blight and their yield under organic growing conditions were assessed in trials carried out in four countries (Switzerland, France, England and Norway) in 2001 and 2002. The objective was to identify new, more resistant varieties which might replace some of the more susceptible varieties which are currently grown in organic agriculture. In each country, five test varieties were compared with two reference varieties, identical for all sites, and with two locally popular varieties. In addition, the effect of copper fungicides was assessed for all...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/8358/1/Speiser_etal_2006_late_blight.pdf
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Selective flowers to attract and enhance Telenomus laeviceps (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae): a released biocontrol agent of Mamestra brassicae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Organic Eprints
Barloggio, G.; Tamm, L.; Nagel, P.; Luka, H..
The importance of the right food source for the survival and reproduction of certain insect species is well documented. In the case of biocontrol agents, this is even more important in order to reach a high predation or parasitation performance. The egg parasitoid Telenomus laeviceps (Förster, 1861) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) is a promising candidate for mass release as a biological control agent of the cabbage moth Mamestra brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). However, adult T. laeviceps need a sugar-rich food source to increase their parasitation performance and produce a good amount of female offspring. Released biocontrol agents were shown to benefit from conservation biocontrol, which includes the provision of selected flowers as...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/34501/1/Barloggio_etal_2018_BulletinEntomologicalResearch_online_p1-9.pdf
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Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impact of Late Blight and State-of-the-Art Management in European Organic Potato Production Systems Organic Eprints
Tamm, L.; Smit, A. B.; Hospers, M.; Janssens, S.R.M.; Buurma, J.S.; Molgaard, J.-P.; Laerke, P.E.; Hansen, H. H.; Hermans, A.; Bodker, L.; Bertand, C.; Lambion, J.; Finckh, M.R.; Schüler, Chr.; Lammerts van Bueren, E.; Ruissen, T.; Nielsen, B. J.; Solberg, S.; Speiser, B.; Wolfe, M. S.; Phillips, S.; Wilcoxon, S. J.; Leifert, C..
In Europe, late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, is the most devastating disease affecting organic (and conventional) potato production. Under suitable environmental conditions the disease can spread rapidly and it can cause complete crop loss. The extent of damage due to late blight depends on several factors: in organic production systems these factors include climate, choice of variety, soil management and use of crop protection agents such as copper. Therefore, the extent of economic damage varies between European regions. This report presents the results of a detailed survey that has been conducted in 7 European countries in the year 2001: (i) statistics on yields, farm gate prices, and production techniques, (ii) an analysis offarmer...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Farm economics; Root crops.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://orgprints.org/25358/1/1340-late-blight.pdf
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Facilitating the registration of biocontrol organisms, plant extracts and semiochemicals in Europe Organic Eprints
Speiser, B.; Tamm, L.; Bale, J.; Fjelsted, A.; Hokkanen, H.; Menzler-Hokkanen, I.; Kuhlmann, U.; Strasser, H.; Hauschild, R.; Strauch, O.; Ehlers, R.U..
The legal regulation of plant protection products (Dir. 91/414/ EEC) is a bottleneck in the market introduction of new microbial biocontrol agents, plant extracts and pheromones. In contrast, invertebrate biocontrol agents (“beneficials”) are not registered at EU level. The EU-funded project REBECA suggested improvements to accelerate the regulation process and make it more cost-effective, without compromises to the level of safety. Representatives of all stakeholder groups participated in the REBECA workshops. The EU Commission and Member States are encouraged to improve the registration of biocontrol organisms, plant extracts and semiochemicals at EU and/or national level. The full proposals can be found at www.rebeca-net.de.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://orgprints.org/11518/1/speiser%2Detal%2D2008%2Disofar2008%2DPoster%2DRebeca.pdf
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Eigenschaften von Tonerdepräparaten: Erfahrungen aus der Schweiz Organic Eprints
Tamm, L.; Fuchs, J.G.; Böger, N.; Mühletaler, L.; Amsler, A.; Levite, D.; Häseli, A..
In der Schweiz stehen für die Bekämpfung von P. viticola Kupfer und Tonerdeprodukte wie Myco-San, Myco-Sin, und Ulmasud zur Verfügung. Die Praxis hat das Wirkungspotential gezeigt und es werden verschiedene Anwendungsstrategien angewandt. Der Einsatz von Tonerdeprodukten kann allerdings auch zu Phytotoxizität führen, die von der Anwendungsstrategie, Konzentration und Sorte abhängt. In dieser Studie (i) verglich das FiBL verschiedene Anwendungsstrategien mit und ohne Kupfer, (ii) untersuchte das aktive Prinzip und die Wirkungsweise der Tonerdeprodukte, und (iii) beschrieb den Einfluss von Umeltfaktoren wie Niederschlag auf die Wirkung. Die FiBL-Erfahrungen zeigen, dass Tonerdeprodukte wertvolle Kupferersatzprodukte sind in Situationen mit mittleren...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://orgprints.org/2907/1/tamm%2Det%2Dal%2D2004%2Dintervitis.pdf
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Development of disease-suppressive organic growing media Organic Eprints
Fuchs, J. G.; Hedrich, T.; Hofer, V.; Koller, M.; Oberhaensli, T.; Ribera Regal, J.; Tamm, L.; Thuerig, B.; Schwarze, F.W.M.R.; Herforth-Rahmé, J..
Vigorous seedlings are an important base for vegetable production. Beside the availability of appropriate amounts of nutrients, the health of seedlings is decisive. Soil-borne diseases are a challenging problem in organic seedling production. Here, we present results on the development of disease-suppressive growing media. Three aspects were examined: (i) use of different components of growing media (peat, coconut fiber, wood fiber, compost), (ii) influence of selected organic nitrogen fertilizers and (iii) use of different microorganisms (including commercial biocontrol agents (BCA)). Three plant-pathogen systems were used in this study: cucumber-Pythium ultimum, cress-Pythium ultimum and basil-Rhizoctonia solani. Green waste compost showed a good...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/33020/1/fuchs_etal_2017_actaHortic_Vol1164_p181-188.pdf
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Preliminary Results on Contents of Resveratrol in Wine of Organic and Conventional Vineyards Organic Eprints
Lévite, D.; Adrian, M.; Tamm, L..
Phytoalexins are compounds synthesised by plants in response to various stresses. In grapevines, these compounds belong to the stilbene family. Several studies have shown that resveratrol is usually triggered by infection of berries by Botrytis cinerea. In organic viticulture, grapevines are usually more stressed by attempted or successful infections of various pathogens than in conventionally grown grapevines. Furthermore, crop protection agents such as acidified clays or copper may trigger defence reactions of the plants. The aim of this study was to verify if differences between organically and conventionally produced wines exist. The preliminary results will be used as a starting point for further research of quality aspects of organic grape-vine...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://orgprints.org/9107/1/l%C3%A9vite%2Detal%2D%2D2000%2Dwinecongress.pdf
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The need to breed crop varieties suitable for organic farming, using wheat, tomato and broccoli as examples: A review Organic Eprints
Lammerts van Bueren, E. T.; Jones, S.S.; Tamm, L.; Murphy, K.M.; Myers, J. R; Leifert, C.; Messmer, M..
It is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that were bred for the conventional high-input sector. Recent studies have shown that such varieties lack important traits required under organic and low-input production conditions. This is primarily due to selection in conventional breeding programmes being carried out in the background of high inorganic fertilizer and crop protection inputs. Also, some of the traits (e.g., semi-dwarf genes) that were introduced to address problems like lodging in cereals in high-input systems were shown to have negative side-effects (reduced resistance to diseases such as Septoria, lower protein content and poorer nutrient-use efficiency) on the performance of varieties under organic and...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Cereals; Pulses and oilseeds Vegetables Breeding; Genetics and propagation Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/17861/1/LammertsvanBueren_et_al_NJAS_wheat%2C_tomato%2C_broccoli.pdf
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Evaluating inputs for organic farming – a new system. Proposals of the ORGANIC INPUTS EVALUATION project Organic Eprints
Speiser, B.; Blake, F.; Micheloni, C.; Stopes, C.; Andersen, M.; Baker, B.; Bywater, S.; Canali, S.; Eriksen, R. Ø.; Gonzalvez, V.; Hozzank, A.; Jespersen, L. M.; Jørgensen, L. N.; Kelderer, M.; Kleeberg, H.; Koopmans, C.; Kromp, B.; Manstretta, M.; Maurer da Costa, A.; Monnier, MC.; Pauler, A.; Schmid, O.; Schreyer, A.; Slabe, A.; Tamm, L.; Trapman, M.; von Fragstein, P..
This volume contains proposals for criteria for evaluation of plant protection products, fertilisers and soil conditioners1 to be used in organic agriculture. These ideas were developed in the course of the European Union (EU) Concerted Action project ‘ORGANIC INPUTS EVALUATION’ (QLK5-CT-2002-02565). For more information on this project see the end of this volume or visit the project website www.organicinputs.org. The documents in this volume are proposals elaborated by the project consortium and external experts. They were discussed with a broader audience at a public conference held in Brussels on October 13, 2005, and have been amended accordingly. Our proposals also include a “criteria matrix”, which is in Microsoft Excel format, and therefore stands...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://orgprints.org/8551/1/Speiser_etal_2005%2Da%2Dnew%2Dsystem_finalreport.pdf
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Influence of application strategy of coconut soap on the development of sooty blotch on apple Organic Eprints
Fuchs, J. G.; Haseli, A.; Tamm, L..
Sooty blotch causes heavy losses in Swiss organic apple production. In 2000 and 2001 a late season application strategy with coconut soap (Biofa Cocana RF) was evaluated. Coconut soap reduced disease occurrence in ali experiments. However, the efficacy was much higher in 2000 than in 2001, probably due to a much higher disease pressure in 2001.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection Fruit and berries.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://orgprints.org/14596/1/fuchs_50.pdf
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Organic Fruit Production in Europe: Successes in Production and Marketing in the Last Decade, Perspectives and Challenges for the Future Development Organic Eprints
Weibel, F.P.; Tamm, L.; Wyss, E.; Daniel, C.; Häseli, A.; Suter, F..
The organic market has grown exponentially in Europe during the last ten years. However, the organic fruit industry in European states still has a relatively low market share of less than 1-5% compared with organic vegetables, milk and eggs that have achieved market shares of close to 10% of the total market. As well, conventional fruit growers still hesitate to respond to the generally good organic market demand. A major reason for this behaviour is the continuing high production risk due to less availability of effective management tools for the control of pests, diseases, weed and biennial bearing. The key pests and diseases in apple and pear include scab, sooty blotch, and fire blight as well as rosy apple aphid, pear sucker and codling moth, as well...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; Fruit and berries.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://orgprints.org/11055/1/weibel%2Detal%2D2007%2DActa737_OrgApplPear.pdf
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Aeromonas media in compost amendments contributes to suppression of Pythium ultimum in cress Organic Eprints
Oberhaensli, T.; Hofer, V.; Tamm, L.; Fuchs, J. G.; Koller, M.; Herforth-Rahmé, J.; Maurhofer, M.; Thuerig, B..
Soil-borne diseases such as damping-off caused by Pythium sp. are responsible for high yield losses in organic vegetable production and are difficult to control. Compost amendments have been shown to improve in many cases survival and growth of plants in soils infested with soil-borne diseases. Yet, not all composts are disease suppressive and suppressiveness of composts can be pathogen-specific. Cress (Lepidium sativum L.) was grown in a standard peat substrate amended either with coco fiber (conducive control) or with composts differing in their suppressiveness towards Pythium ultimum. Bacteria were isolated from the rhizoplane and the most abundant species identified by MALDI-TOF MS. The bacterial composition in the rhizoplane of plants grown in...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/33022/1/Oberhaensli_etal_2017_ActaHorti_Aeromonas_Vol1164_p353-360.pdf
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Evaluation and registration of plant protection inputs for organic farming Organic Eprints
Speiser, B.; Tamm, L.; Schmid, O..
Organic farmers may only use those plant protection products which are listed in Annex II B of the ‘Organic Regulation’ 2092/91 and also registered for use at national level. At present, new compounds may only be listed in Reg. 2092/91, if they do not come into direct contact with the crop (although in perennial crops, contact outside the growing season of the edible parts is possible), which is a major obstacle for progress. The EU-funded ORGANIC INPUTS EVALUATION project aims at making Reg. 2092/91 more flexible with regard to new products, while safeguarding the principles of organic farming. Registra-tion under the ‘Pesticide Directive’ 91/414 represents a considerable financial hurdle. The REBECA project will propose registration requirements which...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/7637/1/Speiser_Tamm_Schmid_2006.pdf
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Multi-dimensional approach against Marssonina coronaria in apple (Abstr.) Organic Eprints
Schärer, H.-J.; Ludwig, M.; Oberhänsli, T.; Bohr, A.; Buchleither, S.; Tamm, L..
Marssonina leaf blotch is a fungal disease of apple caused by the ascomycete Diplocarpon mali (anamorph: Marssonina coronaria). The pathogen origins from Asia where it accounts for crop losses of up to 100%. In Europe it was first detected in Italy in 2001 and is spreading since then in Switzerland and southern Germany (first reports in 2010), mainly in organic apple orchards and in orchards for cider production with a reduced fungicide regime. M. coronaria infects the leaves by using appressoria and shortly afterwards forms haustoria in the host cells. Blackish-violet spots appear on the upper leaf side, sometimes turning into star-like lesions. On the lesions acervuli are produced and eventually the leaves become chlorotic and fall off. First symptoms...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Fruit and berries Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/34873/1/Poster-Schaerer-etal-2018_Marssonina_Sonderformat_ICPP_Kongress_2018-Boston.pdf
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Potential of different composts to improve soil fertility Organic Eprints
Fuchs, J. G.; Baier, U.; Berner, A.; Mayer, J.; Tamm, L.; Schleiss, K..
Composts can influence soil fertility and plant health. These influences can be positive or negative, depending of the quality of the composts. Some practitioners already make use of the positive effects on plant health. For example, they use composts to protect their plants against soil borne diseases in substrate, or to detoxify and reactivate soil after steaming. In order to estimate the potential of Swiss composts to influence soil fertility and plant health positively, we analyzed one hundred composts representative of the different composting systems and qualities available on the market. The organic substance and the nutrient content of the composts varied greatly between the composts; the materials of origin were the major factor influencing...
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/9218/1/fuchs%2Detal%2D2006%2Dorbit.pdf
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Auswirkungen von PEN, einem Extrakt aus der Biomasse von Penicillium chrysogenum, auf Pathogene und Pflanzen Organic Eprints
Tamm, L.; Rentsch, C.; Guyer, U.; E., Mösinger.
Der Ersatz von Kupfer und anderen Pestiziden ist eine der dringlichen Aufgaben der Forschung im biologischen Landbau. Beim direkten Pflanzenschutz stehen fungizid wirkende Substanzen, Biocontrol-Organismen und Pflanzenstärkungsmittel zur Diskussion. Das Konzept der Pflanzenstärkung ist seit langem im biologischen Landbau bekannt. Beispielsweise werden Kompostextrakte, Brennesselextrakte, aber auch kommerzialisierte Produkte aus Reynoutria sachalinensis oder Backpulver eingesetzt. Unter den Resistenzinduktoren (Elicitoren) sind vor allem diejenigen von grossem Interesse, die Resistenz gegen Pathogene auslösen, die ansonsten mit Kupfer bekämpft werden (Tamm, 2000). Der Dünger Agro Biosol (Biochemie GmbH, A-Kundl) weist nebst einer Düngerwirkung auch...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://orgprints.org/1016/1/tamm%2Dl%2Dpenicillium%2Dextrakt%2D2003.pdf
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Abschätzung der Auswirkungen der Krautfäule auf den Bio-Kartoffelbau in verschiedenen Europäischen Ländern, sowie Inventar der angewendeten Anbau- und Pflanzenschutzstrategien Organic Eprints
Tamm, L.; Smit, B.; Hospers, M.; Jannsens, B.; Burma, J.; Mølgaard, J.P.; Lærke, P.E.; Hansen, H.H.; Bertrand, C.; Lambion, J.; Finckh, M.; Schüler, C.; Lammerts van Bueren, E.; Ruissen, T.; Solberg, S.; Speiser, B.; S., Philip; M., Wolfe; Leifert, C.
Problemstellung/Ziele Die Kraut- und Knollenfäule (Phytophthora infestans) ist die Krankheit, die im biologischen (aber auch konventionellen) Kartoffelanbau in Europa die größten Probleme verursacht. Unter günstigen klimatischen Bedingungen breitet sich die Krankheit sehr rasch aus und kann große Ertragsausfälle verursachen. Innerhalb von Europa variiert der durch P. infestans verursachte wirtschaftliche Schaden stark zwischen den Regionen. Dies hängt von verschiedenen Faktoren ab, aber in biologisch bewirtschafteten Anbausystemen immt man an, dass die klimatischen Bedingungen, die verwendeten Sorten sowie die agronomischen Maßnahmen wie Bodenbearbeitung oder die Verwendung von Pflanzenschutzmitteln eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Die Reduktion oder das...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Root crops Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://orgprints.org/1918/1/tamm%2Det%2Dal%2D2003%2Dbio%2Dartoffel%2Deuropa%2Dinventar.pdf
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