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The global spread of crop pests and pathogens
... microbial pathogens than arthropod pests is surprising, given that host range is generally broader in arthropods than in ...allow pathogens to spread more readily than arthro- pods and ... See full document
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Healthy plantations. A field guide to pests and pathogens of Acacia, Eucalyptus and Pinus in Vietnam.
... the global scale, data indicating changes in various climatic indicators raise interesting questions about how forests, forest pests and forest diseases might respond to rapid climate ...a global ... See full document
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Pests and diseases in a changing climate a major challenge for Finnish crop production
... improve crop pro- duction potential in ...and spread of pests and pathogens, but this could change in the ...weeds, pests and pathogens, including new types of viruses and virus ... See full document
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Effects of landscape and region on pests and pathogens in Brassica vegetables and oilseed rape
... examples. Spread from oilseed rape causes loss of quality in several vegetable crops, notably Brussels sprout buttons, but also cabbage ...on crop residues may cause significant loss in quality in any ... See full document
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Farmers’ Attitude about Organic Pest Management Practices and Soil Biodiversity Conservation in Budondo Sub County, Jinja District
... of crop pests. The pests have reportedly attacked farmers’ crops and caused significant ...as pests by respondents there by disregarding their long term economic benefits of decomposing ... See full document
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The Czech agricultural insurance market and a prediction of its development in the context of the European Union
... all, crop and livestock insurance but also property insurance such as the insurance of movables and im- movables, machinery and motor vehicles, or property damage liability insurance ...particular, crop ... See full document
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WEEDS AS A MAJOR CONSTRAINT IN WHEAT PRODUCTION IN DISTRICT PESHAWAR
... Table-3 shows that none of the growers reported 0% or 100% losses. Out of total respondents, 56.66% reported 50% losses, 23.33% respondents reported 25% losses and 20% farmers reported 75% losses in wheat yields due to ... See full document
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Healthy plantations. A field guide to pests and pathogens of Acacia, Eucalyptus and Pinus in Vietnam.
... Giới thiệu Sâu, bệnh hại rừng trồng: Hướng dẫn ngoài thực địa về sâu bệnh hại các loài Keo, Bạch đàn và Thông ở Việt Nam giúp xác định các loài sâu bệnh hại chủ yếu gây hại hại các loài [r] ... See full document
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Synthetic pesticides use and Soil Biodiversity Conservation in Budondo Sub County, Jinja District
... knew pests by local names (53.5%), others saw pests’ symptoms on their crops while others saw them physically but were not aware of their ...that pests were common in the study ...managing ... See full document
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Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition
... and crop type as fixed effects. For datasets in which crop yields were measured at multiple times throughout the growing season, we also included “ elapsed time since plant- ing ” as an additional fixed ... See full document
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Temporal occurrence pattern of insect pests and fungal pathogens in young Tasmanian plantations of Eucalyptus globulus Lab ill and E nitens Maiden
... insect pests and fungal pathogens were studied over a live-year period in Tasmanian plantations of the native eucalypt, Eucalyptus globulus ...of pests and pathogens were identified either by ... See full document
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SEASONAL INCIDENCE OF SUCKING PESTS AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES IN COTTON
... initiated in 36 th MW (0.4/Plant) and continued up to 48 th MW with disappearance in 38 th , 42 nd and 43 rd MW. It was at its peak during 36 th MW (0.4/Plant) during which meteorological parameters in the range of min. ... See full document
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Development of cotton crop ontology: a conceptual and context approach
... the crop, reasons for their occurrence, their symptoms shown, and cure for those diseases; similarly information on pests attacking the crop, their precautions and ... See full document
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Ability to select PGPR strains to remediate organophosphate pesticides commonly used in agriculture
... (PIPs) are pesticidal substances that are produced by genetically modified plants for example: introduction of BT toxin gene in the cotton plants. 3) Biochemical pesticides are naturally occurring substances that control ... See full document
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Biological and cultural controls… Nonpesticide alternatives can suppress crop pests
... Cultural control. Good vineyard management is now synonymous with cultural controls for vineyard pests. As the season begins, basal leaves can be removed to improve the control of pow- dery mildew, and this ... See full document
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Rothamsted Garden Clover - Red clover grown continuously since 1854 Yields, crop and soil analyses
... A crop can be grown successfully in monoculture if the nutrients required are maintajned, pests and diseases do not progressively increase and soil structure does no[r] ... See full document
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The effects of invasive pests and pathogens on strategies for forest diversification
... innevitably spread to all forests containing the host tree Fraxinius exclesior in the UK, but the greater uncertainty is when this will occur to an inidividual ...and spread of the pathogen, which would be ... See full document
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Impact Analysis of Genetically Modified (Bt) Cotton Genotypes on Economically Important Natural Enemies under Field Conditions
... during crop season 2010-2011 in relation to abiotic factors were non-sig- nificant with most of the parameters in hybrids HS 6, Ganaganagar Ageti and RCH 134 Bt except negative cor- relations between spiders and ... See full document
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Management of plant species for controlling pests, by peasant farmers at Lagoa Seca, Paraíba state, Brazil: an ethnoecological approach
... use. Crop rotation is reported here as a very common strategy applied by the peasant farmers in our study area, for atten- uating pest attacks in their ...to pests, which would put the crops at ... See full document
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Evaluation of nematode pests and fungal diseases of ceratotheca sesamoides in Ilorin
... other pathogens, nematodes seldom attack plant roots as pure populations, but constitute multipathogenic complexes in which the component species interact continuously under field conditions (Nickle, 1991 and ... See full document
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