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Evaluating semiochemical‐based strategies for managing ambrosia beetles in apple orchards
Abstract Ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) have emerged as problematic pests in Michigan apple orchards, where their cryptic lifestyle complicates effective management. This study evaluated the efficacy of semiochemical‐based repellents in mitigating beetle infestations, focusing on two key invasive species: Xylosandrus germanus ...
Heather Leach+2 more
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Stimulation of Lateral Bud Growth of Apple Trees by 6-Benzylamino Purine1 [PDF]
Walter J. Kender, Stephen Carpenter
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Abstract 1. European apple (Malus domestica) orchards face persistent threats from aphid infestations, which can severely compromise fruit yields. 2. In this study, we compared aphid communities in two microhabitats (tree canopy and orchard alley) in commercial apple orchards under organic and integrated pest management (IPM), in relation to ...
Ingrid Aline Bapfubusa Niyibizi+3 more
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A novel plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Rhizosphaericola mali gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from healthy apple tree soil. [PDF]
Kim HS+5 more
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Characterizing Apple Tree Canopies by Fisheye Photography1 [PDF]
A. N. Lakso
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Polarization and state legislative elections
Abstract US state legislatures are critical policymaking institutions that are increasingly polarized, yet data and measurement limitations have prevented researchers from understanding how state legislative elections contribute to this polarization. To address this gap, we construct new measures of candidate ideology based on campaign contributions ...
Cassandra Handan‐Nader+2 more
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Estimating Yield and Fruit Numbers of Apple Trees from Branch Samples1 [PDF]
C. G. Forshey, D.C. Elfving
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Swamped: On Depression and Vision
ABSTRACT “Swamped” cracks open my experience of depression by exploring how a specific place—a swamp—acted on me to bring social and emotional injuries, but also modes of seeing that ultimately moved me out of the depression, to the fore. In writing from this specific place, I build on moments in which something—a desire for beauty, the luminosity of ...
Petra Rethmann
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Carbon Flux in Apple Trees: The Effects of Temperature and Light Intensity on Photosynthetic Rates1 [PDF]
Earl J. Seeley, R. Kammereck
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