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55th German Plant Protection Day at Göttingen, 25-28 September 2006.
Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Berlin, Germany, Mitteilungen aus der Biologischen Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, 2006, 400, pp 496 pp. This annual meeting was held in Göttingen, Germany on 25-28 September 2006 and included the presentation of 400 papers and 300 posters in 55 sections....
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Shaping the future of weed science to serve humanity in the Asia-Pacific.
Baki Bin Bakar; Weed Science Society of Pakistan, Department of Weed Science, Peshawar, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research, 2010, 16, 2, pp 123-138, 18 ref. The Asian-Pacific Rim comprises of farming communities with contrasting economic and agricultural development. With population exceeding three billion...
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Research into the population-dynamics, the host-plant specificity and the influence of insecticide treatments and soil preparation on the population-development of the Western Corn Rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Col.: Chrysomelidae) - a project presentation.
Graepel, H.; Zellner, M.; Fora, A.; Fora, C. G.; Rancov, C.; Lauer, K. F.; Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timişoara, Timişoara, Romania, Journal of Horticulture, Forestry and Biotechnology, 2010, 14, 1, pp 280-285, 4 ref. The Western Corn Rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (D. virgifera) is classified as a quarantine pest in Germany. Officially required mea...
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Update on invasive species work in the region with specific reference to recent incursions.
Paulraj, L.; Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, CARDI Review, 2007, 6, pp 17-23, 21 ref. The Caribbean region provides many ports of entry both for the travellers and commodities. These multiple entry points expose the region to the invasi...
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Invasive plant conundrum: what makes the aliens so successful?
Holzmueller, E. J.; Jose, S.; Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, India, Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 2009, 47, 1/2, pp 18-29, many ref. Invasive alien plants have caused extensive economic and ecological damage throughout the world. Not all plant species, however, become invasive outsi...
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Vegetation succession associated with wilding conifer removal.
Paul, T. S. H.; Ledgard, N. J.; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, Hastings, New Zealand, New Zealand Plant Protection, 2009, 62, pp 374-379, 8 ref. Techniques used to remove unwanted wilding conifers can impact on subsequent vegetation successions. Five South Island sites were assessed for vegetat...
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How will weed management change under climate change? Some perspectives.
Chandrasena, N.; West Bengal Weed Science Society, West Bengal, India, Journal of Crop and Weed, 2009, 5, 2, pp 95-105, 31 ref. Higher atmospheric CO2 is predicted to stimulate the yields of most of the world's major crops, which are C3 plants. Given that many of the most troub...
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Emerging insects and pests in southern Italy.
Vacante, V.; Bonsignore, C. P.; International Society for Plant Pathology, Grugliasco, Italy, Protezione delle Colture, 2009, 4, pp 25-31, 31 ref. An overview of the main species of insects and mites harmful to flowering and ornamental plants in southern Italy is provided. Emerging problems are c...
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XIII International Symposium on the Biology of Weeds, Dijon, France, 8-10 September 2009.
Association Française de Protection des Plantes (AFPP), Alfortville, France, XIIIème Colloque International sur la Biologie des Mauvaises Herbes, Dijon, France, 8-10 Septembre 2009, 2009, pp 496 pp., many ref. These proceedings contain 61 papers classified under sections on agroecology, ecology of weed communities, integrated weed management, herbicide resis...
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Risk analysis as a tool in a strategy to fight against invasive (emergent) plants in France.
Fried, G.; Mandon-Dalger, I.; Ehret, P.; Association Française de Protection des Plantes (AFPP), Alfortville, France, XIIIème Colloque International sur la Biologie des Mauvaises Herbes, Dijon, France, 8-10 Septembre 2009, 2009, pp 434-445, 23 ref. The set up of an European strategy to fight against invasive species leads us to propose a better use of existing tools for the risk analysis. The ris...
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