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Papers - CO2 August 2003
Keith Fossil fuel based electricity and carbon dioxide sequestration Bernacchi et al. Carbon dioxide enrichment and growth of poplars Chakraborty and Datta Elevated carbon dioxide, plant pathogens and host plant resistance Suntharalingam et al. Estimating carbon dioxide sources and sinks from atmospheric measurements Rathgeber et al. Simulating forest productivity with elevated carbon dioxide and ...
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SAREP 2001-2002 Grants for Educational Events
Biological control methods Organically acceptable pest control methods Novel or improved host plant resistance (i.e. goes beyond regular breeding programs) Agroforestry practices.1 (3 - 4 events) Alley cropping Silvopasture Forest farming Windbreaks and riparian buffer strips Connections between ...
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Cultural methods of pest, primarily unsect, control
Plant spacing that encourages rapid crop maturation could also provide a means of encouraging early fruiting and ... also affects the pest's ability to find host plants by conferring associational resistance, by the non-host plant masking the odors of the host plant. - timing of seeding and planting: this is ...
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La chrysomèle rayée du concombre
Oecologia, 44:319-326. Bach, C.E. 1981. Host plant growth form and diversity: effects on abundance and feeding preference of a specialist herbivore, Acalymma vittata (Coleoptera: chrysomelidae). Oecologia, 50: ... 80(5):1004-1009. Da Costa, C.P. et C.M. Jones. 1971. Cucumber beetle resistance and mite susceptibility controlled by the bitter gene in Cucumis sativus. Science, 172:1145-1146 ...
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Biofertilizers
These are specific fungi that match with a number of favourable parameters of the the host plant on which it grows. This includes soil type, the presence of particular chemicals in the ... plant growth and development. While selecting fungi, the right fungi have to be matched with the plant. There are specific fungi for vegetables, fodder crops, flowers, trees, etc. Mycorrhizal fungi can increase the ...
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Invasive Species: Plants - Publications: Scientific Journal Articles
Koschnick, T.J. , W.T. Haller, and M.D. Netherland. 2006. Aquatic Plant Resistance to Herbicides (PDF | 833 KB). Aquatics 28(1), reprinted with permission. Larson, Diane L., ... -28. (USDA access through DigiTop) Pennisi, Elizabeth. 2006. Parasitic Weed Uses Chemical Cues to Find Host Plant. Science Magazine 313:1867. (USDA access through DigiTop) Peterson, A. Townsend, Monica Papes, and ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Cutworms on Tomato
Host plant material may also be controlled with herbicides, but if pupae are overwintering, just getting rid ... a Group number other than 1B. Mode of action Group numbers are assigned by IRAC (Insecticide Resistance Action Committee). For additional information, see their Web site at http://www.irac-online.org/. ...
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They interrupt the feeding behavior and other biological activities of pests by masking the odor of the host plant. Use trap plants to lure pests away from the main crop. You can control the ... a natural and balanced environment as well. They develop stronger root systems, and they regain their inherent resistance to pests that healthy plants have. Even birds come back on the garden scene to lend a ...
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EPA's Regulation of Biotechnology for Use in Pest Management | Pesticides | US EPA
Plant-Incorporated Protectant (PIP) Rules Because PIPs raise certain novel regulatory circumstances for the Agency, EPA ... or through the use of modern biotechnology. Host Plant: A plant on which an insect pest lives or by which it is nourished. Insect Resistance Management: A scheme for managing plants ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Cribrate Weevil on Artichoke
Eggs are usually deposited in the soil around the roots of the host plant. Eggs hatch in about 18-20 days. At first the young grubs feed on feeder roots; ... for use on organically grown produce. 1 Modes of action are important in preventing the development of resistance to pesticides. Rotate chemicals with a different mode-of-action Group number, and do not use products ...
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