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An innovation systems approach to understanding the impacts of grass grub damage mitigation in irrigated Canterbury dairy pastures

An innovation systems approach to understanding the impacts of grass grub damage mitigation in irrigated Canterbury dairy pastures

... by grass grub (Costelytra giveni) was a key factor contributing to areas of reduced yield within high-producing ...of grass grub larvae than ‘High’ ...after grass grub larvae ...

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Comments on the ecology of grass grub and porina caterpillar

Comments on the ecology of grass grub and porina caterpillar

... The’effect of irrigation on grass grub populations merits close consideration. Kelsey (1951) is of the opinion that water does not saturate the soil long enough to drown grubs, and suggests that more ...

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Population Studies of Grass Grub (Costelytra aealandica) and Black Beetle (Heteronychus arator) (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)

Population Studies of Grass Grub (Costelytra aealandica) and Black Beetle (Heteronychus arator) (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)

... the grass grub and black beetle population models described above are at a crude, initial stage of development, they can be used in association with population monitoring techniques (Kain, Holland and ...

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Responding positively to plant defences, a candidate key trait for invasion success in the New Zealand grass grub Costelytra zealandica

Responding positively to plant defences, a candidate key trait for invasion success in the New Zealand grass grub Costelytra zealandica

... While the results here suggest that C. zealandica may benefit from host defence induction, it is notable that the population of C. zealandica collected from native grasslands also significantly increased weight when fed ...

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Anticipating the unexpected – managing pasture pest outbreaks after large-scale land conversion

Anticipating the unexpected – managing pasture pest outbreaks after large-scale land conversion

... For endemic pests invading a new area or exotics entering the country, the balance between the particular pest or weed in its natural habitat and its natural enemies will have been broken. Pest upsurge in new habitats is ...

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Native insects as targets and non-target species of biological control

Native insects as targets and non-target species of biological control

... native grass grub Costelytra zealandica populations by augmentative application of pathogenic Serratia entomophila ...predict grass grub outbreaks and thus the cost-effectiveness of applying ...

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Subtropical grass pollen allergens are important for allergic respiratory diseases in subtropical regions

Subtropical grass pollen allergens are important for allergic respiratory diseases in subtropical regions

... tropical grass pollens lack the group 2 and 5 allergen families ...temperate grass species ...related grass pollens of the Chloridoideae and Panicoideae subfamilies, and allergens of the Pooideae ...

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“STUDIES ON SEASONAL INCIDENCE OF MAJOR WHITE GRUB SPECIES IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT”

“STUDIES ON SEASONAL INCIDENCE OF MAJOR WHITE GRUB SPECIES IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT”

... white grub population was started to observe from first fortnight of May in 19 th Metrological Week ...The grub population was started to increase May onwards and found highest ...6.90 grub/m 2 in 2 ...

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Linking community revitalization, urban agriculture, and elementary education

Linking community revitalization, urban agriculture, and elementary education

... The community leaders of the northeast neighborhood of Rochester have a long successful history of community participation, and are the main contacts for much of the activities involved with NEBCA and GRUB. Mrs. ...

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Field evaluation of the entomopathogenic nematodes against the white grub, Leucopholis lepidophora Blanchard (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

Field evaluation of the entomopathogenic nematodes against the white grub, Leucopholis lepidophora Blanchard (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

... The experiment was conducted in a 6912 m 2 areca nut field, with a palm spacing of 2.4 × 2.4 m. The experiment was conducted with a total of 1500 palms per hectare, some palms were not established properly due to the ...

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The resistance of Lolium perenne L. × hybridum Poa pratensis Festuca rubra F. arundinacea Phleum pratense and Dactylis glomerata to soil pollution by diesel oil and petroleum

The resistance of Lolium perenne L. × hybridum Poa pratensis Festuca rubra F. arundinacea Phleum pratense and Dactylis glomerata to soil pollution by diesel oil and petroleum

... Abstract: Resistance of common European grasses to diesel oil and petroleum pollution is not well-known. There- fore, this study aimed at determining the level of resistance of selected grasses to pollution by diesel and ...

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Assessment of Decay Coefficients of Allochthonous Litter for Sustainable Riparian Forage Agriculture and Environmental Monitoring: A Study in River Nyangores, Kenya

Assessment of Decay Coefficients of Allochthonous Litter for Sustainable Riparian Forage Agriculture and Environmental Monitoring: A Study in River Nyangores, Kenya

... Different allochthonous detritus normally have various in-situ processing coefficients [1, 14]. Chemical nutrient composition and leaf chemistry affects litter decomposition in river systems [13, 15, 25]. Surface area to ...

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The Grub Street Journal and the Changing Culture of Information in the Early 1730s

The Grub Street Journal and the Changing Culture of Information in the Early 1730s

... the Grub Street Society reports that he ‘read the following Epigram, printed in the Courant of June ...the Grub Street Industry with ‘dullness’, a mock goddess-figure used to highlight the stupidity of the ...

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Laboratory rearing of root grubs

Laboratory rearing of root grubs

... Holotrichia consanguinea Blanchard, Holotrichia Anomala dimidiata Hope ,were reared ced carrots under laabortory conditions. Ambient temperature of 26+1 0 C and 65% RH with food libitum provided for successful rearing of ...

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Disentangling how landscape spatial and temporal heterogeneity affects savanna birds

Disentangling how landscape spatial and temporal heterogeneity affects savanna birds

... Spatial heterogeneity model Temporal rainfall variability model Temporal and spatial heterogeneity model Shannon diversity birds % grass cover % grass cover % grass cover % grass cover %[r] ...

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Pasture management for the inland Burnett

Pasture management for the inland Burnett

... performance and animal growth rate. Introducing legumes can benefit native pastures and run-down improved pastures, increasing carrying capacity and property income. Legumes supply some nitrogen to the soil and boost ...

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Grub a fondo pdf

Grub a fondo pdf

... Un tema que debe quedar claro desde el comienzo es la nomenclatura que utiliza GRUB para las unidades de disco. Esto es, el primer disco que reconoce el BIOS será (hd0), el segundo será (hd1), etc. sin hacer ...

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The Codlin moth

The Codlin moth

... Apples which fall should be picked up as soon as possible, as the grub rapidly escapes, and they should be put into water, or other means should be taken to destroy the grub when it make[r] ...

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Field Evaluation of Indoor Microclimates of Green and Bare Roofed Urban Buildings at No-Ventilation Condition in a Sub-Saharan Climate

Field Evaluation of Indoor Microclimates of Green and Bare Roofed Urban Buildings at No-Ventilation Condition in a Sub-Saharan Climate

... An average difference of -16.02% was recorded. The GRUB shows a higher retention capacity for indoor moisture. This is due to the added layer of green roof that not only prevents moisture from getting in, but also ...

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White grub management by entomopathogenic nematodes

White grub management by entomopathogenic nematodes

... white grub control were triggered by the commercialization of entomopathogenic nematodes especially by the development of liquid culture for Heterorhabditis ...white grub control because of limitations on ...

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