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Plant-pest-natural enemy dynamics with disease in pest and gestation delay for natural enemy

Plant-pest-natural enemy dynamics with disease in pest and gestation delay for natural enemy

... Abstract. In this present study, a food chain system with the disease in pest species and gestation delay for the natural enemy is proposed. Here the boundedness and positivity of the system are studied. ...

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Alien Species Numerically Dominate Natural Enemy Communities in Urban Habitats: A Preliminary Study

Alien Species Numerically Dominate Natural Enemy Communities in Urban Habitats: A Preliminary Study

... of natural enemy communities is important because of the significant role they play as biological control agents of ...of natural enemies of the aphid Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera Aphididae), which ...

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Insect natural enemy complex in some agroforestry systems of Mizoram, India

Insect natural enemy complex in some agroforestry systems of Mizoram, India

... The results of the present study indicate the potential of the natural enemy complex as pest management options without the use of harmful chemical insecticides. The tree com- ponent in this context may be ...

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Effects of Urbanization on Pest-Natural Enemy Systems in Ornamental Landscapes.

Effects of Urbanization on Pest-Natural Enemy Systems in Ornamental Landscapes.

... for natural enemies were tested for aphid ...and natural enemy abundance model selection, top models were selected based on DAICc<2 and importance values were ...

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Scale-dependent, contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation on host-natural enemy trophic interactions

Scale-dependent, contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation on host-natural enemy trophic interactions

... 1840 and 1570 ha), as well as a number of smaller but still extensive areas of heather (the largest being 519 ha), and over 450 small patches of heather (Fig. 1). Magpie moth larvae are polyphagous, and feed on a number ...

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Scale-dependent, contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation on host-natural enemy trophic interactions

Scale-dependent, contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation on host-natural enemy trophic interactions

... * = Site-level percentage host mortality from the virus AbgrNPV. Model-averaged parameter estimates were calculated using the natural-average method, with unconditional standard errors and 95% confidence intervals ...

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Natural enemies of Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner) and papulation density of pest and its dominant natural enemy on four corn hybrids in Moghan region

Natural enemies of Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner) and papulation density of pest and its dominant natural enemy on four corn hybrids in Moghan region

... 217 | Page ecological zones. Every part of the maize plant has economic value which the grain, leaves, stalk, tassel and cob can all be used to produce a large variety of food and non food production. Corn is a very ...

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Scale-dependent, contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation on host-natural enemy trophic interactions

Scale-dependent, contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation on host-natural enemy trophic interactions

... Plant height Site elevation Host density§ AbgrNPV mortality‡ Isolation 5000 m Isolation 2500 m Isolation 1000 m Isolation 500 m Isolation 250 m Isolation 100 m Table S12 Results of the A[r] ...

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Biological Control of Insect Pests of Agricultural Crops through Habitat Management Was Discussed

Biological Control of Insect Pests of Agricultural Crops through Habitat Management Was Discussed

... hand, natural enemies get shelter and resources from the cover crops resulting in decrease insect ...the natural enemies which remain in the ...appropriate natural enemies in the whole growing ...

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A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production

... We calculated pollinator and natural enemy richness as the number of unique taxa sampled per study, method, and field. A taxon was defined as a single biological type (that is, species, morphospecies, ge- ...

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Psychology of Killing pdf

Psychology of Killing pdf

... Warfare is very traumatic, especially for front line troops that must face their reluctance to killing as well as being killed. It is much more frightening to have someone try to kill you with a knife than lob a bomb at ...

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The image of the enemy in Kuwaiti children

The image of the enemy in Kuwaiti children

... the perception o f an out-group, which occurs because o f a change in the structure o f in-group relations. Stereotypes o f the Chinese held by the Indians were measured before the state o f conflict arose and again when ...

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Islamophobia, Racism and Critical Race Theory

Islamophobia, Racism and Critical Race Theory

... The West needs to appreciate that Islam and Muslims are not a religion which is the enemy of the West. The West is as critical race theorists believe miss the point and do not understand that Islam is not a ...

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(JP 1-02) AG AGL AU AI

(JP 1-02) AG AGL AU AI

... (Army) a form of maneuver in which an attacking force conducts undetected movement through or into an area occupied by enemy forces to occupy a position of advantage in the enemy rear wh[r] ...

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The Soldier Defeats Enemy but System Defeats the Soldier in Ernest Hemingway’s Works

The Soldier Defeats Enemy but System Defeats the Soldier in Ernest Hemingway’s Works

... injured Italian on his sturdy shoulders to get a safe passage but, on the way, he was aimed at by the enemy-snipers. Consequently, the Italian was killed and Hemingway was again injured in the foot and the knee ...

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Enemy as the "Other" in Novels of Spain Civil War(by Stress on L'Espoir‬)

Enemy as the "Other" in Novels of Spain Civil War(by Stress on L'Espoir‬)

... the enemy which militate against 'self" ...foreign enemy we clearly know the "Other" but in Civil Wars recognition of it is not ...Is enemy as an "Other" different and variable in ...

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Heckman_unc_0153D_16686.pdf

Heckman_unc_0153D_16686.pdf

... Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—has implications for basic ecology as well as conservation and human well- being. As such, identifying the mechanisms ...

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Ground Combatives Training 'Step By Set Instruction Manual' pdf

Ground Combatives Training 'Step By Set Instruction Manual' pdf

... STEP #3. While keeping control with one hand the Student should use the other hand to reach around the enemy’s head and grasp the wrist of the captured hand. The Student should now place the first hand on the enemy’s ...

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Family, Gender and the Emotional Economy in Tsemberopoulos’s The Enemy Within

Family, Gender and the Emotional Economy in Tsemberopoulos’s The Enemy Within

... In The Enemy Within vulnerability and trauma erupt into ordinary life unexpectedly. Ordinariness, care and affection are introduced early in the film. Costas Stasinos, a horticulturalist by profession, is shown in ...

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Existence and political order : Carl Schmitt's concept of enmity

Existence and political order : Carl Schmitt's concept of enmity

... an enemy as both a just and an equal partner meant that peace could be made with that enemy – his ultimate destruction was not sought, but conflict with him was possible and ...conventional enemy is ...

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