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These are local names for plants in the Arum genus , which have historical uses in Eurasian cuisines despite the toxicity of some species.

In veterinary science, "domuz" is a focus for significant health research, particularly regarding Circovirus infections . Studies often examine the effectiveness of vaccinations in piglets at different ages—such as 15 or 21 days—to manage antibody titers and maintain production health. Botanical and Geographical Names These are local names for plants in the

Scientifically known as Xanthium strumarium , this weed is known for its wide temperature tolerance, with seed germination occurring between 5°C and 40°C. While pig farming was established in ancient Central

. Modern research into the mitochondrial phylogeography of wild boars suggests complex histories of range expansion and historic trading along the Silk Road. While pig farming was established in ancient Central Asian civilizations, studies indicate that certain eastern lineages may not have naturally reached Anatolia. These are local names for plants in the

The term "domuz" frequently appears in Turkish folk botany to identify specific plants:

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These are local names for plants in the Arum genus , which have historical uses in Eurasian cuisines despite the toxicity of some species.

In veterinary science, "domuz" is a focus for significant health research, particularly regarding Circovirus infections . Studies often examine the effectiveness of vaccinations in piglets at different ages—such as 15 or 21 days—to manage antibody titers and maintain production health. Botanical and Geographical Names

Scientifically known as Xanthium strumarium , this weed is known for its wide temperature tolerance, with seed germination occurring between 5°C and 40°C.

. Modern research into the mitochondrial phylogeography of wild boars suggests complex histories of range expansion and historic trading along the Silk Road. While pig farming was established in ancient Central Asian civilizations, studies indicate that certain eastern lineages may not have naturally reached Anatolia.

The term "domuz" frequently appears in Turkish folk botany to identify specific plants: