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Pest categorisation of Pestalotiopsis microspora
Abstract Following an EFSA commodity risk assessment of bonsai plants (Pinus parviflora grafted on Pinus thunbergii) imported from China, the EFSA Plant Health Panel performed a pest categorisation of Pestalotiopsis microspora, a clearly defined plant pathogenic fungus of the family Pestalotiopsidaceae.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +25 more
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A fast and reliable experimental method, using 1H NMR spectroscopy, was developed, validated (LOD, LOQ, accuracy, precision and linearity of measurements) and applied in order to quantify citral (i.e. neral and geranial) in essential oils (experiment time at the minute level).
Mathieu Paoli +3 more
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Wetland vegetation regeneration in response to tidal reinstatement on an abandoned sugar cane farm
Supratidal wetlands are threatened by agricultural production and are highly vulnerable to climate change, particularly through sea level rise (SLR). While vegetation structure and composition of supratidal wetlands will likely change under projected SLR with run‐on effects for ecosystem service provision, these changes can provide opportunities for ...
Rebekah Grieger +3 more
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Pest categorisation of Diaprepes abbreviatus
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the citrus root weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) for the European Union (EU) following the commodity risk assessment of Ligustrum delavayanum topiary grafted on L. japonicum plants from the UK in which D.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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Bird song is crucial for attracting mates and defending territories, but different types of song or different singing behaviours may be involved in acquiring or maintaining each resource. Furthermore, male songbirds may adjust when and where they sing throughout the breeding season, depending on their breeding stage.
Miguel A. Mejías, David R. Wilson
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Biochar and biostimulant in forming Schinus terebinthifolius seedlings1
The use of new products, such as biochar and biostimulants, has the potential to accelerate growth and improve the quality of seedlings that will be taken to the field. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of biochar and plant biostimulant on the formation of Schinus terebinthifolius seedlings.
Santos, Felipe P. dos +5 more
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Abstract The Oahu Elepaio (Chasiempis ibidis) is an endangered forest bird endemic to the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The two most serious threats to the Oahu Elepaio are nest predation by nonnative black rats (Rattus rattus) and avian pox (Avipoxvirus spp.), a disease carried by nonnative mosquitoes.
Eric A. VanderWerf +4 more
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Chemical investigation of a biologically active schinus molle L. leaf extract [PDF]
The pepper tree Schinus molle L. is an evergreen ornamental plant belonging to the Anacardiaceae family, native to South America and widespread throughout the world. It has biological activities and is used in folk medicine. This paper aims to contribute
Garzoli, S. +5 more
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Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi
Este estudo se baseia na literatura convencional e científica, com o objetivo de compilar as informações relevantes à espécie Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi, relacionadas ao seu potencial medicinal e como matéria-prima para produtos farmacêuticos e cosméticos.
Benjamin Gilbert, Rita Favoreto
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White‐tailed deer movement in response to helicopter surveys
We found that helicopter surveys have minimal impacts on white‐tailed deer activity; however, individuals that were within 100 m of the helicopter path during flyovers had shorter step‐lengths. We recommend managers consider the effect of these behaviors when evaluating detection probabilities to obtain population estimates.
Jordan R. Dyal +3 more
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