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Pest management in the urban forest
Studies are focusing on pest biology and sampling methods to develop environmentally safe ...
D Dahlsten +5 more
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Host association, environment, and geography underlie genomic differentiation in a major forest pest. [PDF]
MacDonald ZG +3 more
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ABSTRACT Although firms that integrate a sustainability orientation (SO) may experience a significant improvement in their resource efficiency, many, particularly small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs), still struggle with the complexities of incorporating sustainability into their business models.
Michael Adu Kwarteng +3 more
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Montana forest pest conditions and program highlights
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Montana. Forestry Division. Forest Insect & Disease Section. +4 more
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Wood ants as biological control of the forest pest beetles Ips spp. [PDF]
Trigos-Peral G +5 more
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ABSTRACT Private equity (PE) firms increasingly integrate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in investment decisions and raise impact funds to address sustainability challenges. We review and integrate the growing body of literature on why, when, and how PE fund managers incorporate ESG factors into their investment strategies and ...
Tjarda Molenaar +2 more
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Validation of reference genes for quantitative PCR in the forest pest, Ips calligraphus. [PDF]
Wallace M, Rieske LK.
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ABSTRACT Background Sitophilus zeamais (Mostschulsky), the maize weevil, and Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), the larger grain borer, are two notorious insect pests of farm‐stored products in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). The goal of this study was to determine whether there were interactions between P. truncatus and S. zeamais during storage.
Rashid Suleiman, Kurt A. Rosentrater
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Molecular assays to reliably detect and quantify predation on a forest pest in bats faeces. [PDF]
Baroja U +6 more
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The Potential for Re-Invasion by Mammalian Pests at Maungatautari Ecological Island
Mammalian pests are excluded from Maungatautari Ecological Island by an XcluderTM pest-proof fence. Inevitably, the fence integrity will be compromised at some point by mechanisms such as treefall and flood-scour: such events could lead to pest re ...
Connolly, Trevor Allan
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