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New Zealandʼs Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme: Pathways and Prospects
ABSTRACT Managed temporary labour migration from the Pacific has grown in importance in recent years as New Zealand and Australia seek to fill seasonal labour shortages and strengthen regional relationships by providing cash‐earning opportunities to citizens of Pacific Island countries.
Charlotte Bedford, Richard Bedford
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Organic fruit production in the Netherlands [PDF]
Apples and pears are the most important organic fruit crops in the Netherlands. Smaller crops, such as berries and grapes for wine production are up and coming. Around 50% of the total Dutch organic fruit production is exported.
Maas, van der, Rien
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Combining aerial photography and metabarcoding offers a promising possibility to identify biological drivers of growth differences across organism groups at field scale. ABSTRACT Metabarcoding targeting nematodes, bacteria, fungi and oomycetes was used in combination with multispectral drone imagery and traditional soil extraction of nematodes to ...
Marte Persdatter Tangvik +4 more
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Use of genetic resources and partial resistances for apple breeding [PDF]
Modern apple breeding strategies are mainly considering the most advanced selections and culti-vars as parents. This tends to lead to a narrowed genetic basis.
Duffy, Brion, Kellehals, Markus
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Upon V. dahliae infection, cotton enhances resistance by upregulating lignin synthesis genes and oxidising lignin monomers via laccase GhLAC14‐3 and GhMAPKKK2 to form lignin and lignify cell walls. ABSTRACT Verticillium wilt (VW), caused primarily by Verticillium dahliae, is a significant threat to cotton production.
Guanfu Cheng +8 more
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Die Nachbaukrankheit beim Apfel. Ein undurchsichtiges Problem wird näher beleuchtet [PDF]
Die Zusammenhänge und Prozesse, die sich im Boden abspielen, sind meist nicht leicht durchschaubar und nur schwer zu erforschen. Genauso verhält es sich auch beim Phänomen der Nachbaukrankheit beim Apfel.
Rhümer, Thomas
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Commodity risk assessment of Acer plants from Ukraine
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ’High‐risk plants, plant products and other objects'. This Scientific Opinion covers plant health risks posed by Acer plants (A. griseum, A.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +31 more
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Alfalfa autotoxicity occurs when alfalfa releases secondary metabolites that inhibit germination and reduce yields. While consistently observed in laboratory bioassays, implicating autotoxicity in fields is challenging. Environmental and management factors complicate monitoring production and accumulation of autotoxic compounds.
Paige Baisley, Kimberly A. Cassida
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From earlier investigations it has been deduced, that actinomycetes, which colonize and damage the rootlets of apple trees, might be the cause of soil sickness. Attempts to isolate these actinomycetes had been without success for a long time.
Georg Otto
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Potential Response of Soil-Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe [PDF]
A study was carried out on the potential response of soil-borne pathogens causing crop yield losses under a climate change scenario in Europe. A controlled chamber set of experiments was carried out to quantify pathogen response to temperature using pure
Bregaglio , S. +4 more
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