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Cropping Beyond the Visible; Innovative, UV‐Emitting LED Applications for the Horticultural Industry
ABSTRACT The estimated increase in the world population to 9.7 billion by 2050 and the increased frequency of extreme weather events caused by climate change will put further pressure on world food supply. This emphasises the need to optimise all agricultural techniques.
Gaia Crestani+3 more
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The side effects of lime sulphur on predaceous arthropods, i.e. Typhlodromus pyri, and other leaf occupying arthropods [PDF]
Conclusions and further studies The significant reduction of T. pyri and of larvae of predaceous gall midges, the complete loss of mite-diversity and the possible enhancement of P. ulmi and other harmful mites (i.e. C.
Daniel, Claudia+2 more
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Two-Spotted Spider Mite Control on Beans With a Soil-Applied Systemic Insecticide, 1977 [PDF]
Robert L. Stoltz
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Soil food webs, driven by complex interactions among plants, microbes and invertebrates, are crucial for carbon and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Over the last decade, it has become evident that forests dominated by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) or ...
Amelie Hauer+4 more
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Spider mite males undress females to secure the first mating. [PDF]
Schausberger P, Nguyen TH, Altintas M.
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Twospotted Spider Mite Control, 1976 [PDF]
B. A. Butt, L. V. Lydin, Don Joy
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In this article, I delve into the field diary of Ma Changshou – a major Chinese ethnohistorian and social anthropologist active between the 1930s and 1960s – to show how his journeys through Liangshan, a mountainous land in Southwest China inhabited by the Nuosu‐Yi, led to a new kind of anthropological knowledge.
Jan Karlach
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