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Model matematis predator-prey tanaman padi, hama penggerek batang, tikus, dan wereng batang coklat di Karawang
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ADOPTION OF SRI PLANTING SYSTEM IN RANDUAGUNG VILLAGE, LUMAJANG REGENCY, EAST-JAVA, INDONESIA
Published 2017-06-01“…The research result showed that there were obstacles that caused slow process of SRI planting system innovation adoption as follow: Labour system, water availability, less real proofs, program continuity, late assistance, plant pest organism, and cost. Besides that, there were other obstacles such as planning process with top-down system and group counseling method that less appropriate to the actual condition.…”
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<i>Paratanytarsus grimmii</i> (Chironomidae) Larvae in Drinking Water Distribution Systems: Impairment or Disaster?
Published 2023-01-01“…A current problem is the development of larvae of the chironomid <i>Paratanytarsus grimmii</i> (mosquito), a so-called pest organism that can have severe impacts on water quality due to mass accumulation from parthenogenic reproduction, biofouling and other aesthetic reasons. …”
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Combined Effect of Temperature and Light on the Egg Hatchability in Pomaceae Canaliculata (Gastropoda: Ampuliriidae) From Malaysia / Hasnun Nita Ismail... [et al.]
Published 2019“…The Golden Apple Snail (GAS), Pomacea canaliculata is an invasive species that has become a serious pest organism in rice fields in Southeast Asia since 1980s. …”
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Biodistribution of degradable polyanhydride particles in Aedes aegypti tissues.
Published 2020-09-01“…Most chemical insecticides are delivered by contact or feeding, and from there must penetrate various biological membranes to reach target organs and kill the pest organism. Nanoparticles have been shown to improve bioactive compound navigation of such barriers in vertebrates, but have not been well-explored in arthropods. …”
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IDENTIFICATION OF LOCAL SEEDS BANK WEED AND THE EFFECT OF WEEDING FREQUENCY ON GROWTH AND RESULTS OF CAYENNE (Capsicum frutescens)
Published 2020-12-01“… Weed is a plant pest organism whose existence is very detrimental to the production of cultivated plants. …”
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Quantifying uncertainty in pest risk maps and assessments: adopting a risk-averse decision maker’s perspective
Published 2013-09-01“…Overall, this new method offers a better strategy to deal with the uncertainty typically associated with risk assessments and provides a tractable way to incorporate decision-making preferences into final risk estimates, and thus helps to better align these estimates with particular decision-making scenarios about a pest organism of concern. Incorporation of risk aversion also helps prioritize the set of locations to target for inspections and outreach activities, which can be costly. …”
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TINGKAT ADOPSI TEKNOLOGI PENGENDALIAN HAMA TERPADU PETANI PADI (Studi Kasus Di Kecamatan Sungai Kakap Kabupaten Kubu Raya)
Published 2014-11-01“…Plant Pest Organisms disruption on rice cultivation is increasing, the control carried out by the farmers have not succeeded to the maximum, the effects of climate change are difficult to predict. …”
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Study on the phytosanitary condition of introduced species of genus Iris L. in Donetsk Botanical Gardens of the NAS of Ukraine
Published 2010-12-01“…The methods of protection of irises from pest organisms are offered. The steady species and cultivars of irises is distinguished.…”
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Application of Input Management and Integrated Pest Management on Paddy Production: Case Study in Kampar Subdistrict, Kampar District, Riau Province
Published 2023-07-01“…The attack levels of plant pest organisms (PPO) highly influence the productivity of paddy rice farming. …”
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House crow presence as unsustainable urban indicator?
Published 2016“…House crows (Corvus splendens), normally known as pest organisms due to their unhygienic and noisy characteristics, are usually found in abundance in urban areas, particularly in areas that are littered with rubbish i.e. areas with poor waste management. …”
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Conference Report - 50th “Deutsche Pflanzenschutztagung”, September 23-26, 1996, Muenster, Germany
Published 1996-12-01“…Besides the increasing importance of natural plant protection agents, modern biotechnological and genetic methods used for pest control and analysis of pest organisms in cultivars were a major discussion topic. …”
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Outdoor trapping and genetical characterization of populations of the webbing clothes moth Tineola bisselliella (Lepidoptera: Tineidae) in the broader area of Berlin
Published 2011-08-01“…Adapted and effective pest management strategies for the protection of irreplaceable culture heritage as well as for the prevention of damages in households and warehouses are based on reliable information about the presence and distribution of the pest organisms. Monitoring the webbing clothes moth <em>Tineola bisselliella </em>at thirteen outdoor stations in the broader area of Berlin give a first idea of their occurrence in an urban area and the hinterlands. …”
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Non-linear relationship between food resource exploitation and population density of stored-product pests
Published 2000-06-01“…These thresholds usually do not consider cumulative effects of earlier pest infestation although injuries caused by biotic pest organisms to stored food commodities are irreversible. …”
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Genus Monilinia on Pome and Stone Fruit Species
Published 2012-01-01“…In Serbia, two species of this genus are widelydistributed – M. laxa and M. fructigena, while M. fructicola, which is officially on the A2 EPPOList of quarantine pest organisms in Europe and on the 1A part I List of quarantine pest organismsin Serbia, has so far been detected only on stored apple and nectarine fruits. …”
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Soil Microarthropods and Soil Health: Intersection of Decomposition and Pest Suppression in Agroecosystems
Published 2019-11-01“…Microarthropods can impact soil and plant health directly by feeding on pest organisms or serving as alternate prey for larger predatory arthropods. …”
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