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NEW YORK’S FIGHT OVER BLIGHT: THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC UNDERUTILIZATION IN KAUR [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This note discusses the issues raised by the policy of seizing land through eminent domain by saying that a certain property is blighted . The author of the note feels that blight should be limited and not merely a way of saying that economic interests ...
Piper, Kaitlyn L.
core   +1 more source

“Is This Edible Anyway?” The Impact of Culture on the Evolution (and Devolution) of Mushroom Knowledge

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Mushrooms are a ubiquitous and essential component in our biological environment and have been of interest to humans around the globe for millennia. Knowledge about mushrooms represents a prime example of cumulative culture, one of the key processes in human evolution.
Andrea Bender, Åge Oterhals
wiley   +1 more source

An Integrated Approach to Fighting Blight and Poverty in Buffalo’s Low-income Neighborhoods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
xhousingneighborhoods__an_integrated_approach_to_fighting_blight_and_poverty_in_buffalos_low_income_neighborhoods.pdf: 58 downloads, before Oct.
Partnership for the Public Good
core   +1 more source

The spread of non‐native species

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 101, Issue 3, Page 1197-1234, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The global redistribution of species through human agency is one of the defining ecological signatures of the Anthropocene, with biological invasions reshaping biodiversity patterns, ecosystem processes and services, and species interactions globally.
Phillip J. Haubrock   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

Professionals and the Ethics of Workplace Surveillance

open access: yes
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Steve Clarke   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The impacts of biological invasions

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 101, Issue 3, Page 1255-1310, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock   +42 more
wiley   +1 more source

An applied study to improve Le-Conte pear productivity and quality using potassium humate with hydrogen peroxide or irradiated licorice extract

open access: yesScientific Reports
Pears are popular among fruits around the world, but their production faces many challenges, the most important of which is fire blight, which affects productivity and tree quality.
Mohamed Farouk Ahmed   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparative study of some Romanian and foreign apple cultivars response to natural infections with Erwinia amylovora (Burrill.) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Central European Agriculture
The bacterium Erwinia amylovora is one of the most important pathogens of apples, causing significant damage. During the experimental years, 2021 and 2022, both the temperature and humidity in summer months, were favourable for the occurrence of fire ...
Smaranda Rosu-Mares   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fire Blight on Thornless Blackberries1

open access: yesHortScience, 1978
Abstract The first occurrence of fire blight on thornless blackberries ( Rubus spp.) was reported in Illinois in 1976 (7, 8). Infections appeared either at the cane tip and proceeded basipetally, at axillary buds, causing cane girdling, or on flower/fruit clusters.
Robert M. Skirvin   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

The Quality of Clarity: Lessons from the Sixty‐Year Struggle to Maintain the Purity of Lake Taupō

open access: yesKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, Volume 21, Issue 2, June 2026.
Sixty years of effort to protect the exceptionally clear water of Lake Taupō, the largest lake in Aotearoa New Zealand, show how environmental memory can help manage a cultural and natural resource. I describe how water clarity and quality in this lake have been protected, through managing soil erosion and phosphorus flows during the 1960s–1980s, and ...
Jonathan West
wiley   +1 more source

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