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Spanish agricultural production and productivity, 1890-1936 [PDF]
Simpson, James
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Citizen science provides insights on pollination services in urban community gardens. [PDF]
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Field assessment of brix and firmness affecting Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) infestation in California sweet cherry cultivars. [PDF]
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Trace metal pollution and ecological effects on five crops around a typical manganese mining area in Chongqing, China. [PDF]
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2018
The present chapter focuses on phytoplasmas and phytoplasma diseases affecting stone, pome, and small fruit worldwide. An outlook is also provided on other fruit tree species growing mainly in tropical and subtropical areas that are oftern infected by phytoplasma diseases usually associated with crop losses or loss of fruit quality and marketability.
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The present chapter focuses on phytoplasmas and phytoplasma diseases affecting stone, pome, and small fruit worldwide. An outlook is also provided on other fruit tree species growing mainly in tropical and subtropical areas that are oftern infected by phytoplasma diseases usually associated with crop losses or loss of fruit quality and marketability.
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2016
Mealybugs are reported to be injurious to papaya plantation in several countries (Table 42.1). Papaya hardly suffers heavily from insect damage in India until the recent introduction of the mealybug Paracoccus marginatus Williams & Granara de Willink which had caused heavy loss to papaya growers (Muniappan et al. 2008).
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Mealybugs are reported to be injurious to papaya plantation in several countries (Table 42.1). Papaya hardly suffers heavily from insect damage in India until the recent introduction of the mealybug Paracoccus marginatus Williams & Granara de Willink which had caused heavy loss to papaya growers (Muniappan et al. 2008).
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2011
Hundreds of fruit species with commercial potential are currently in a status of low economic importance. Some, such as quince, pomegranate, and figs, have been cultivated for thousands of years. Others have only been locally collected and consumed from wild populations of the fruit. The development of these underappreciated crops depends on a range of
Kim E. Hummer +11 more
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Hundreds of fruit species with commercial potential are currently in a status of low economic importance. Some, such as quince, pomegranate, and figs, have been cultivated for thousands of years. Others have only been locally collected and consumed from wild populations of the fruit. The development of these underappreciated crops depends on a range of
Kim E. Hummer +11 more
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2016
Planococcus citri (Risso) was recorded on passion fruit in Queensland, Australia. Numbers of P. citri were lowest in September, increasing to peak populations in January-June. Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green) was reported on passion fruit in Florida (Hodges et al. 2005). Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Muls. was the most abundant predator on P.
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Planococcus citri (Risso) was recorded on passion fruit in Queensland, Australia. Numbers of P. citri were lowest in September, increasing to peak populations in January-June. Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green) was reported on passion fruit in Florida (Hodges et al. 2005). Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Muls. was the most abundant predator on P.
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2016
Mealybugs are injurious to pomegranate (Punica granatum) in India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Florida, Iran, Palestine, Israel and USSR. Both nymphs and adult female mealybugs caused considerable damage to the pomegranate by sucking the sap from the leaves, flowers and fruits, resulting in yellowing of leaves and shedding of flowers and tender fruits ...
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Mealybugs are injurious to pomegranate (Punica granatum) in India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Florida, Iran, Palestine, Israel and USSR. Both nymphs and adult female mealybugs caused considerable damage to the pomegranate by sucking the sap from the leaves, flowers and fruits, resulting in yellowing of leaves and shedding of flowers and tender fruits ...
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