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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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Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of undertaking research and simultaneously engaging people with science. However, most emphasis of citizen science in environmental science is on long-term monitoring.
Michael J O Pocock, Darren M Evans
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This study presents findings on the metal and metalloid composition of red horse-chestnut (Aesculus × carnea, AXC) seeds, determined by the ICP OES technique.
Veronica D’Eusanio +6 more
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The influence of six commercially available fungicides incorporated into a water-retaining polymer and applied to the root system of horsechestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) as a dip at the time of planting was conducted. Potential increases in resistance against the foliar pathogen Guignardia leaf blotch (Guignardia aesculi) was then monitored over ...
Glynn Percival, Jonathan Banks
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The intensity of damage caused by Cameraria ohridella and radial and basal area increments of 74 horse-chestnut trees, Aesculus hippocastanum (and 53 sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus, included as an undamaged comparison) were estimated each year from 2003 to
Nigel A Straw, David T Williams
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Bioactive (Poly)phenols, Volatile Compounds from Vegetables, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. [PDF]
Pinto T +9 more
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Bird-window collisions: Mitigation efficacy and risk factors across two years. [PDF]
Brown BB, Santos S, Ocampo-Peñuela N.
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Realist evaluation of Schwartz rounds® for enhancing the delivery of compassionate healthcare: understanding how they work, for whom, and in what contexts. [PDF]
Maben J +4 more
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Resistant starch from five Himalayan rice cultivars and Horse chestnut: Extraction method optimization and characterization. [PDF]
Gani A +6 more
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