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Factors affecting early plant survival in restoration of Mediterranean‐type climate shrublands
We undertook post‐fire restoration in southern California's shrubland with some portion of plants receiving supplemental irrigation. After 2.5 years survival was higher in California sage scrub (CSS) versus chaparral species and only slightly higher in irrigated individuals.
Emma C. Underwood +9 more
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Biocontrol potential of an artificial synthetic bacterial consortium against peony root rot disease
Tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa), a traditional Chinese cultivated flowering shrub and a prominent landscaping plant, is subject to root rot. The key symptoms of root rot include black roots and the yellowing of leaves.
Jianing Tian +13 more
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This study investigates the laboratory biology and morphology of the parasitoid Trichopria drosophilae, which targets Drosophila flies, including the invasive Drosophila suzukii. Key findings include a detailed description of the parasitoid's egg, three larval instars, and pupal stage, as well as unique behaviors such as siblicide and encapsulation in ...
Alex Gumovsky +3 more
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Soilborne disease complexes are an emerging constraint in protected culture tomato production systems in the Midwestern United States. Diseases in these complexes include Verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae), black dot root rot (Colletotrichum ...
Anna L. Testen, Sally A. Miller
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Clogmia albipunctata Larvae Influence the Odour Dynamics of Rotting Organic Matter
Drain flies live in organic waste. We investigated how drain fly larvae influence the unpleasant smells produced by sewage sludge and rotting nettle. Although the perception of these smells did not change significantly according to the public, chemical analyses showed that sewage sludge with drain fly larvae yielded a different composition of odors ...
Niels J. E. van Hof +3 more
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On the Relation of Root Pests to Black Rot of Sweet Potato Root-tuber in the Field
The writer observed the relation of root pests to black rot of sweet potato root-tubers in the field. The results are summarized as follows:-1. Black rot fungus invades the root-tuber mostly from the eaten cavity caused by various root pests: for example, Cylas formicarius, Colasposoma oberthuri etc., which are the common pests of sweet potato in ...
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Seed Treatment to Prevent Black Root Rot
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.NU-Zone (imazalil) + Nu-Flow ND (TCMTB + Chloroneb), NU-Flow ND, and Vitavax (carboxin) were evaluated as seed treatments with and without in-furrow PCNB.
Clark, Lee J. +3 more
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Characterization of root rot disease of kiwifruit in the Black Sea region of Turkey
[EN] Forty-two kiwifruit orchards from Rize and Samsun provinces (Black Sea region, Turkey) exhibiting symptoms of root rot disease were examined between 2009 and 2010. Twenty-four fungal isolates recovered from affected roots were included in this study.
Armengol Fortí, Josep +3 more
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Felons’ chattels and English living standards in the later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Abstract The later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries have long occupied an intriguing and contested place in discussions of England's long‐run economic development. One key issue around which debate has coalesced is the living standards of the population as a whole and of different groups within it. We contribute to this debate by bringing forward new
Chris Briggs +4 more
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IntroductionSugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is an economically important crop grown worldwide, but its production is threatened by root rot diseases caused by soil-borne fungi.
Hongtao Shao +9 more
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