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The population dynamics of the horse-chestnut leafminer Cameraria ohridella Deschka et Dimić. was investigated in 1997-2000. The mortality of wintering pupae and the rate of fungal infections were also examined.
T. Samek, D. Novotný, L. Jankovský
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Background and methods We report two clinical studies, one already published, performed in patients with early and advanced chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
Greeske Karin, Ottillinger Bertram
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Sowing quality of seeds of the most common horse-chestnut species in the Western region of Ukraine
In the Western region of Ukraine, four kinds of horse-chestnuts are common in amenity stands of different species and types: common horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.), red buckeye (Aesculus pavia L.), yellow buckeye (Aesculus octañra Marsh.), and
Mykola Guz, Volodymyr Geval
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The data of researches, apply to the optimization of technology production Aesculus hippocastanum L. by applying biological preparation in substrate are presented.
S.P. Mashkovska +5 more
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\u3ci\u3eAnoplophora Glabripennis\u3c/i\u3e Within-Tree Distribution, Seasonal Development, and Host Suitability in China and Chicago [PDF]
Established populations of the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), were first reported in the United States in New York in 1996, Illinois in 1998, and New Jersey in 2002. A federal quarantine and an
Bauer, Leah S +6 more
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The present study, conducted during the period 2010- 2011, involved morphological observations and anatomical investigations of horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) leaves with symptoms of damage caused by feeding of larvae of the horse-chestnut ...
Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska +1 more
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Studies available up to now usually report changes in populations of Camel-cola ohridella and its parasitoids in a period of 3 years or shorter. Due to the limited duration of investigations, no tendencies of changes could be disclosed and, according to ...
B. Horváth, P. Benedek
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AbstractSince the 1990s, the leafminerCameraria ohridellahas spread in central and southern Europe causing heavy damage on horsechestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). Because biological control of the pest is not yet a reality, other measures must be adopted. Cultural control by removing fallen leaves of horsechestnut in autumn has often been proposed, and
PAVAN, Francesco +4 more
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Within-host dynamics of infection: from ecological insights to evolutionary predictions. [PDF]
O.R. is supported by a University Research Fellowship from The Royal Society.This is the final version of the article.
Graham, Andrea L, Restif, Olivier
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Selecting landscape plants : flowering trees (2010) [PDF]
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Starbuck, Christopher J.
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