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Utilizing Olive Fly Ecology Towards Sustainable Pest Management. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel)
Stavrianakis G   +4 more
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Ecological costs of induced resistance [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
There has been rapid progress in detecting the genetic or allocation costs of induced resistance. In addition to these 'internal' costs, ecological costs may result from external mechanisms, that is, from the detrimental effects of resistance on the plant's interactions with its environment. All evolutionarily relevant costs affect a plant's ability to
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Ecology of Antibiotic Resistance Genes [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
This chapter starts with a brief history of the growing public interest in the ecology of resistance genes and then moves on to a survey of some of the conceptual problems that have emerged. It focuses on a few groups of bacteria that are major players in the oral and intestinal ecosystems of humans and animals, the obligate anaerobes.
Hera Vlamakis   +2 more
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Ecology and evolution of antibiotic resistance

Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2009
SummaryThe evolution of bacterial pathogens towards antibiotic resistance is not just a relevant problem for human health, but a fascinating example of evolution that can be studied in real time as well. Although most antibiotics are natural compounds produced by environmental microbiota, exposure of bacterial populations to high concentrations of ...
Carolina Alvarez-Ortega   +2 more
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Ecological Genetics of Insecticide and Acaricide Resistance

Annual Review of Entomology, 1987
Mode d'acquisition de la resistance, repartition des individus sensibles et des individus ...
John A. McKenzie, Richard T. Roush
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Flow Resistance in Ecological Subdrainage Channel [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Ecological subdrainage channel is one of the components in a sustainable urban drainage system whereby stormwater is allowed to infiltrate grass channel drain into the subsurface drainage flow. This simple process results in significant reduction on runoff quantity while at the same time promotes better runoff quality, both of which are beneficial for ...
Ngai Weng Chan   +3 more
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