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First molecular confirmation of Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing grapevine trunk disease in southern Egypt. [PDF]
Gherbawy YA, Hassany NA, El-Dawy EGAM.
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Sustainable Innovations in Food Microbiology: Fermentation, Biocontrol, and Functional Foods. [PDF]
Nascimento APS, Barros AN.
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Vineyard Design, Cultural Practices and Physical Methods for Controlling Grapevine Pests and Disease Vectors in Europe: A Review. [PDF]
Pavan F, Cargnus E, Zandigiacomo P.
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Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 1997
ABSTRACT Field experiments were conducted at Coimbatore, India, to evaluate the impact of cultural practices, irrigation and post-harvest trash burning on spider abundance in sugarcane fields. Exclusion of selected cultural practices; manual weed control, earthing-up and three detrashing operations significantly (p 0.05) the number of millable canes ...
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ABSTRACT Field experiments were conducted at Coimbatore, India, to evaluate the impact of cultural practices, irrigation and post-harvest trash burning on spider abundance in sugarcane fields. Exclusion of selected cultural practices; manual weed control, earthing-up and three detrashing operations significantly (p 0.05) the number of millable canes ...
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Effects of soil types and cultural practices on the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, in sugarcane
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1986Abstract A two-year study (1984, 1985) conducted in South Louisiana sugarcane fields to investigate the effects of selected soil types and cultural practices on the abundance of the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), showed that the highest S. invicta populations were present in clayey fields.
A.D. Ali, W.H. Hudnall, T.E. Reagan
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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 2011
SUMMARYSugarcane (Saccharumspp.) ratoon crops comprise more than 0·50 of India's sugarcane acreage and reduce the cost of cultivation by 25–30%. However, ratooning is seldom practised beyond 1–2 ratoons because the yield declines in successive ratoons due to compacted soils with decreased fertility restricting root development and plant growth ...
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SUMMARYSugarcane (Saccharumspp.) ratoon crops comprise more than 0·50 of India's sugarcane acreage and reduce the cost of cultivation by 25–30%. However, ratooning is seldom practised beyond 1–2 ratoons because the yield declines in successive ratoons due to compacted soils with decreased fertility restricting root development and plant growth ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
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