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Numerical modelling of ground borne vibrations from high speed rail lines on embankments [PDF]
A three dimensional numerical model is presented capable of modelling the propagation and transmission of ground vibration in the vicinity of high speed railways.
Giannopoulos, A +5 more
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Nutrient-fortified metarhizium anisopliae granules for the management of soil-borne insect pests of sweetpotato [PDF]
Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) is a small but important vegetable crop in Australia, with a total annual production of about 100,000 tonnes, estimated to be worth AU$100 million. Sweetpotato is susceptible to damage by many root herbivores like wireworms,
Shah, Sudhan
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Fennel crop is a horticultural plant susceptible to several soil-borne fungal pathogens responsible for yield losses. The control of fungal diseases occurring on fennel crops is very difficult with conventional and/or integrated means; although several ...
Antonia Carlucci +3 more
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Nutrients and soil structure influence furovirus infection of wheat
Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) and Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV), genus Furovirus, family Virgaviridae, cause significant crop losses in cereals. The viruses are transmitted by the soil-borne plasmodiophorid Polymyxa graminis.
Kevin Gauthier +7 more
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Management of soil-borne diseases of organic vegetables
With the rising awareness of the adverse effects of chemical pesticides, people are looking for organically grown vegetables. Consumers are increasingly choosing organic foods due to the perception that they are healthier than those conventionally grown.
Shafique Hafiza Asma +3 more
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Background Continuous cropping of ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer) cultivated in farmland for an extended period gives rise to soil-borne disease. The change in soil microbial composition is a major cause of soil-borne diseases and an obstacle to continuous
Ai-Zi Tong +4 more
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Soil-borne pathogen invasions can significantly change the microbial communities of the host rhizosphere. However, whether bacterial Ralstonia solanacearum pathogen invasion influences the abundance of fungal pathogens remains unclear.
Lv Su +5 more
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WHEAT YIELD AND SOIL‐BORNE DISEASES
Glynne, M. D.
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Soil-borne disease in poor persistence of pastures: Identification of causal agents
The role of soil-borne disease in the poor persistence of pastures in northern Aotearoa/New Zealand - Identification of causal agentsGlobally, soil-borne plant diseases negatively impact the productivity and persistence of agricultural systems and ...
Matt Templeton (209111) +3 more
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Scoping prediction of re-radiated ground-borne noise and vibration near high speed rail lines with variable soils [PDF]
This paper outlines a vibration prediction tool, ScopeRail, capable of predicting in-door noise and vibration, within structures in close proximity to high speed railway lines.
Woodward, P. K. +23 more
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