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Borzykh, А., and M. Krut. "Database of investment and innovative developments on grain crop protection in Ukraine." Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific Collection of Plant Protection and Quarantine, no. 65 (December 20, 2019): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.36495/1606-9773.2019.65.3-16.

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Goal. To perform innovative developments for the protection of grain crops in Ukraine and on this basis to generate the investment and innovation database.
 Methods. Analysis of innovation developments of Institute of Plant Protection of National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine and other institutions of Scientific and Methodological Center “Plant Protection” during 2001—2018. Distinguishing of these, which are connected with grain crop protection from pests, diseases and weeds. Grouping of innovations on grain crop protection due to different fields.
 Results. Created investm
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Goryanina, Tatyana Aleksandrovna. "Realization of potential productivity of winter crops in the Middle Volga region." Agrarian Scientific Journal, no. 7 (July 30, 2020): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/asj.y2020i7pp15-19.

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The study of 5 varieties of winter rye, 6 varieties of winter triticale and 2 varieties of winter wheat of winter crops was carried out in the breeding fields of the Samara niish, located in the steppe zone of the Middle Volga region, in the nursery of competitive testing in 2002-2019. For scientific justification, we calculated the potential productivity (Ut), the really possible potential yield (Double p), the really possible maximum yield (Double m), the bioclimatic potential (BCP), and correlation analysis. The purpose of the work: to determine the possible yield of winter crops and propos
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MOZAFFARIAN, FARIBA. "An Identification key to the species of Auchenorrhyncha of Iranian fauna recorded as pests in orchards and a review on the pest status of the species." Zootaxa 4420, no. 4 (2018): 475. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4420.4.2.

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An illustrated dichotomous identification key for a total of 54 Auchenorrhyncha species of Iran is presented. The studied species have been recorded as pests and vectors of diseases to fruit trees. Twenty nine records were contributed to Iranian orchards and 25 of which were from other parts of the world. Hence, the latter group can be considered as potential pests and vectors in Iran. Reviewing the published information on the former group suggests 12 species as pests (4, 2 and 6 species with significant, minor, and unknown recorded economic damage levels, respectively). The pest status of 14
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Rsaliyev, A. S., E. I. Gultyaeva, E. L. Shaydayuk, N. M. Kovalenko, R. A. Moldazhanova, and Z. U. Pahratdinova. "Chracteristic of perspective common spring wheat accessions for resistance to foliar diseases." Plant Biotechnology and Breeding 2, no. 2 (2019): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.30901/2658-6266-2019-2-14-23.

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Leaf and stem diseases (rusts and blotches) are harmful to spring wheat in all areas of its cultivation. The use of resistant varieties is an environmentally safe way of protection. The objective of the present study was to comprehensively evaluate leaf and stem disease resistance in 44 promising cultivars of soft spring wheat, as well as to identify Lr‑ and Sr‑genes in them. The accessions were obtained from the Kazakhstan‑Siberian Spring Wheat Improvement Network (KASIB) in 2017 and 2018. Wheat resistance to leaf and stem rust, to septoriosis and to tan spot was evaluated in field conditions
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Brunson, Kathryn E., and Sharad C. Phatak. "WINTER COVER CROPS IN LOW-INPUT VEGETABLE PRODUCTION." HortScience 25, no. 9 (1990): 1158a—1158. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.9.1158a.

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Cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L., cv. Hiline) were planted following over-wintering cover crops. In replicated field trials, stand development for 7 different cover crops and their effects on incidence of weeds, insects, diseases, and nematodes was assessed. Effects of cover crops on yield and quality of cantaloupe were evaluated. Cover crops evaluated were rye, crimson clover, lentils, subterranean clover, `Vantage' vetch, mustard, a polyculture of all cover crops and control-fallow. No insecticides were applied and only two applications of fungicides were made. Fertilizer applications were signif
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Smiley, Richard W., Abdelfattah A. Dababat, Sadia Iqbal, et al. "Cereal Cyst Nematodes: A Complex and Destructive Group of Heterodera Species." Plant Disease 101, no. 10 (2017): 1692–720. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-03-17-0355-fe.

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Small grain cereals have served as the basis for staple foods, beverages, and animal feed for thousands of years. Wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale, rice, and others are rich in calories, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. These cereals supply 20% of the calories consumed by people worldwide and are therefore a primary source of energy for humans and play a vital role in global food and nutrition security. Global production of small grains increased linearly from 1960 to 2005, and then began to decline. Further decline in production is projected to continue through 2050 while g
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Creamer, Nancy G., Mark A. Bennett, Benjamin R. Stinner, and John Cardina. "A Comparison of Four Processing Tomato Production Systems Differing in Cover Crop and Chemical Inputs." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 121, no. 3 (1996): 559–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.121.3.559.

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Four tomato production systems were compared at Columbus and Fremont, Ohio: 1) a conventional system; 2) an integrated system [a fall-planted cover-crop mixture of hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.), rye (Secale cereale L.), crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.), and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) killed before tomato planting and left as mulch, and reduced chemical inputs]; 3) an organic system (with cover-crop mixture and no synthetic chemical inputs); and (4) a no-input system (with cover-crop mixture and no additional management or inputs). Nitrogen in the cover-crop mixture above-ground bi
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Mojžiš, M., I. Vitázek, F. Varga, and S. Lindák. "Experimental determination of lethal doses of heat in thermal weed control." Research in Agricultural Engineering 61, Special Issue (2016): S9—S12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/20/2015-rae.

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Thermal weed control performed by weeders working on physical principles is already commonly used on farms dealing with bioproducts. It helps to reduce strenuous human labour and to effectively control weeds and, to some extent, pests and diseases threatening the crops. It also prevents other weeds from spreading by destroying them in the early growth stage. In addition, development of weeds is inhibited when the soil is not being ploughed. Effective deployment of these machines in practice is currently addressed by experts in the field, as well as the possibility of rational use of heat energ
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Levchenko, I. S., A. I. Gubin, and V. V. Martynov. "To the study of formation of phytophagous true bugs (Insecta: Heteroptera) complex on introduced coniferous in Donbass." Plant Biology and Horticulture: theory, innovation 1, no. 157 (2021): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.36305/2712-7788-2020-4-157-42-49.

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Three species of true bugs: Dichrooscytus gustavi Josifov, 1981 (Miridae), Gonocerus juniperi HerrichSchaeffer, 1839 (Coreidae) and Chlorochroa pinicola (Mulsant & Rey, 1852) (Pentatomidae) was firstly found during the reconnoiter surveillance of specialized phytophagous Hemiptera (Heteroptera) on introduced coniferous in the territory of Donbass for the period 2019–2020. Two species (G. juniperi and C. pinicola) are recorded for the first time for the southeast of Ukraine, D. gustavi - for the first time for Ukraine. The paper presents information on the distribution, biology and ecology
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Strašil, Z. "Evaluation of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) grown for energy use." Research in Agricultural Engineering 58, No. 4 (2012): 119–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/35/2011-rae.

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Field experiments with reed canary grass were conducted during 1996–2000 at four different sites (Ruzyně, Troubsko, Lukavec and Chomutov in the Czech Republic). In the period 2001–2009 the experiments were run at Ruzyně and Lukavec. During vegetation the following indicators were monitored: the course of weather in individual years at given sites and infestation of stands by pests and diseases. Furthermore, we monitored the effects of N application rates, year, site, as well as the effect of harvest time on yields of harvested biomass, moisture content, elements content, an
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HUUSELA-VEISTOLA, E., H. JALLI, and J. SALONEN. "Sowing time affects the abundance of pests and weeds in winter rye." Agricultural and Food Science 15, no. 1 (2008): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2137/145960606777245542.

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Selection of an appropriate sowing time for some winter rye (Secale cereale) cultivars could reduce the need for crop protection measures. In this study the occurrence and status of pests and weeds in relation to sowing time and growth habit of winter rye was studied in southern Finland. This was done using three sowing times and four rye varieties in field trials conducted at three locations in 1999–2001. The early sown rye was severely affected by pests (Oscinella frit, Mayetiola destructor) and weeds, whereas postponing sowing for two weeks after the recommended sowing time in late August r
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Deahl, K. L., R. W. Jones, L. L. Black, T. C. Wang, and L. R. Cooke. "First Report of the A2 Mating Type of Phytophthora infestans on Tomato Crops in Taiwan, Republic of China." Plant Disease 92, no. 6 (2008): 978. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-92-6-0978a.

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In a study of the Phytophthora infestans population in Taiwan, samples with symptoms typical of late blight were collected from field crops in an important potato- (Solanum tuberosum) and tomato-(Lycopersicon esculentum) production area in the central highlands region. Isolates were obtained by surface disinfecting leaf sections and plating them onto antibiotic-amended rye A agar (1). After subculturing, the pathogen was confirmed as P. infestans on the basis of morphological characters (2). Mating type was determined by co-inoculating unamended rye agar plates with mycelial plugs of the test
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Ahmed, Yosra, Jacqueline Hubert, Céline Fourrier-Jeandel, Megan M. Dewdney, Jaime Aguayo, and Renaud Ioos. "A Set of Conventional and Multiplex Real-Time PCR Assays for Direct Detection of Elsinoë fawcettii, E. australis, and Pseudocercospora angolensis in Citrus Fruits." Plant Disease 103, no. 2 (2019): 345–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-18-0798-re.

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Elsinoë fawcettii, E. australis, and Pseudocercospora angolensis are causal agents of citrus scab and spot diseases. The three pathogens are listed as quarantine pests in many countries and are subject to phytosanitary measures to prevent their entry. Diagnosis of these diseases based on visual symptoms is problematic, as they could be confused with other citrus diseases. Isolation of E. fawcettii, E. australis, and P. angolensis from infected tissues is challenging because they grow slowly on culture media. This study developed rapid and specific detection tools for the in planta detection of
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Michailides, Themis J., and David P. Morgan. "Association of Botryosphaeria Panicle and Shoot Blight of Pistachio with Injuries of Fruit Caused by Hemiptera Insects and Birds." Plant Disease 100, no. 7 (2016): 1405–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-09-15-1077-re.

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Panicle and shoot blight of pistachio caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae fungi remains one of the major diseases of pistachio in California, with the highest potential for crop destruction because buds and fruit clusters (panicles) are killed. Pistachio fruit can also be damaged by various insect pests. For instance, hemipteran insects are considered major pests of pistachio and can attack maturing fruit, causing necrotic areas on the fruit epicarp (epicarp lesion). Surveys in pistachio orchards showed a putative association of punctures of pistachio fruit with infection by Botryosphaeria
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Díaz-Cruz, Gustavo A., Charlotte M. Smith, Kiana F. Wiebe, Sachi M. Villanueva, Adam R. Klonowski, and Bryan J. Cassone. "Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing for Large-Scale Pathogen Diagnoses in Soybean." Plant Disease 103, no. 6 (2019): 1075–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-18-0905-re.

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Soybean (Glycine max) has become an important crop in Manitoba, Canada, with a 10-fold increase in dedicated acreage over the past decade. Given the rapid increase in production, scarce information about foliar diseases present in the province has been recorded. In order to describe the foliar pathogens affecting this legume, we harnessed next-generation sequencing (NGS) to carry out a comprehensive survey across Manitoba in 2016. Fields were sampled during the V2/3 (33 fields) and R6 (70 fields) growth stages, with at least three symptomatic leaves per field collected and subjected to RNA seq
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Foster, J. M., R. P. Naegele, and M. K. Hausbeck. "Evaluation of Eggplant Rootstocks and Pepper Varieties for Potential Resistance to Isolates of Phytophthora capsici from Michigan and New York." Plant Disease 97, no. 8 (2013): 1037–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-06-12-0562-re.

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Phytophthora capsici is a soilborne pathogen of major economic importance in pepper, and of less importance in tomato and eggplant production. As soil fumigation becomes more expensive and limited, and fungicide insensitivity of P. capsici isolates becomes more prevalent, grafting is quickly becoming an industry-favored method to control soilborne diseases. Greenhouse experiments were performed to evaluate an eggplant cultivar (Classic), two eggplant lines (EG195, EG203), a pepper line (CM334), and three pepper cultivars (Paladin, Camelot, and Red Knight) for root rot resistance to 14 P. capsi
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Bottenberg, Harry, John Masiunas, and Catherine Eastman. "Strip Tillage Reduces Yield Loss of Snapbean Planted in Rye Mulch." HortTechnology 9, no. 2 (1999): 235–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.9.2.235.

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We compared soil quality, crop growth, and the incidence of pests in snapbean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) planted in conventional tillage, in rye (Secale cereale L.) mulch without strips and in strip-tilled rye mulch. On average, yield loss was 63% in rye mulch without strips and 20% in rye mulch with strips compared to yields in conventional tillage. Soil bulk density was higher in the rye mulch treatments than in the conventionally tilled plots and may have reduced plant growth. Leaf nitrogen content was lower in the rye mulch treatments 3 weeks after planting; this may be related to nitrogen ti
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Raman, K. V. "SURVEY OF DISEASES AND PESTS IN AFRICA: PESTS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 213 (September 1987): 145–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1987.213.15.

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Bederska-Łojewska, Dorota, Sylwester Świątkiewicz, Anna Arczewska-Włosek, and Tomasz Schwarz. "Rye non-starch polysaccharides: their impact on poultry intestinal physiology, nutrients digestibility and performance indices – a review." Annals of Animal Science 17, no. 2 (2017): 351–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aoas-2016-0090.

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Abstract A high content of non-starch polysaccharides (NSP), namely arabinoxylans (AX), in rye is a reason for the potential adverse effect of this grain on intestinal functions, gut microflora, absorption of nutrients and performance indices. As such, the use of rye grain in intensively produced poultry diets is limited. However, recently developed new types of hybrid rye are characterised not only by increased yield potential, resistance to fungus and pests and low production costs, but also the content of antinutritive substances may be reduced in these varieties. The aim of this paper is t
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Heitefuss, Rudolf. "Wheat Diseases and Pests." Journal of Phytopathology 159, no. 4 (2010): 324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0434.2010.01750.x.

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Hayden, Zachary D., Daniel C. Brainard, Ben Henshaw, and Mathieu Ngouajio. "Winter Annual Weed Suppression in Rye–Vetch Cover Crop Mixtures." Weed Technology 26, no. 4 (2012): 818–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/wt-d-12-00084.1.

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Winter annual weeds can interfere directly with crops and serve as alternative hosts for important pests, particularly in reduced tillage systems. Field experiments were conducted on loamy sand soils at two sites in Holt, MI, between 2008 and 2011 to evaluate the relative effects of cereal rye, hairy vetch, and rye–vetch mixture cover crops on the biomass and density of winter annual weed communities. All cover crop treatments significantly reduced total weed biomass compared with a no-cover-crop control, with suppression ranging from 71 to 91% for vetch to 95 to 98% for rye. In all trials, th
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Brainard, D. C., and R. R. Bellinder. "Weed suppression in a broccoli–winter rye intercropping system." Weed Science 52, no. 2 (2004): 281–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/ws-03-031r.

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Interseeded cover crops have the potential to maintain and improve soil quality, reduce the incidence of insect pests, and suppress weeds in vegetable production systems. However, the successful use of interseeded cover crops has been limited by their tendency to either inadequately suppress weeds or suppress both weeds and the crop. We hypothesized that in irrigated broccoli production, winter rye could suppress annual weeds through rapid emergence and shading, without adversely affecting the taller transplanted broccoli crop. In field experiments conducted in New York from 1999–2001, broccol
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Kidd, Hamish, and Len Copping. "BCPC Conference 2000 - Pests and Diseases." Pesticide Outlook 12, no. 1 (2001): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b100807m.

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Heitefuss, Rudolf. "Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests." Journal of Phytopathology 158, no. 5 (2010): 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0434.2009.01617.x.

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Heitefuss, Rudolf. "Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests." Journal of Phytopathology 158, no. 5 (2010): 392. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0434.2009.01626.x.

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Choi and Park. "Monitoring, Assessment and Management of Forest Insect Pests and Diseases." Forests 10, no. 10 (2019): 865. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10100865.

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Forest pests are one of the most important factors disturbing forest ecosystems, by impacting forestry economy, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and sustainable ecosystem management. Monitoring the occurrence of forest pests offers clues to understand their impacts on the forest ecosystem and develop a sustainable ecosystem management strategy. This special issue is designed to create a better understanding of the changes and impacts of forest pests according to forest changes, caused by natural or anthropogenic causes. There are 13 papers published in this special issue, covering several iss
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Bankina, Biruta, Arta Kronberga, Aina Kokare, Solveiga Maļecka, and Gunita Bimšteine. "Development of Rye Leaf Diseases and Possibilities for Their Control." Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences 67, no. 3 (2013): 259–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2013-0045.

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Diseases of rye (Secale cereale), an important crop in Latvia, might be a risk factor for rye production. The aim of the study was to determine features of rye leaf diseases, to estimate the risk of rye diseases under conditions of Latvia, and to compare various schemes of fungicide treatment that possibly might be useful for integrated disease control. Field trials were carried out from 2009 to 2012 in two locations in Latvia - State Stende Cereals Breeding Institute and State Priekuïi Plant Breeding Institute. Sixteen trials (two cultivars each year, two sites, and four years) were establish
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Luo, She Zhou, and Cheng Wang. "Forest Pests and Diseases Forecasting Based on GIS." Advanced Materials Research 250-253 (May 2011): 2945–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.250-253.2945.

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Geographic Information System (GIS) has been widely applied to the field of pest management, which provides the new ways and methods for integrated pest research, prevention and control. The main purpose of this study is to forecast and manage forest pests and diseases. For this purpose, I developed the forest pests diseases forecast system, by using ArcObjects (AO) and Visual Basic as the secondary development platform. The system is able to synthetically analyze and judge relevant data, such as weather forecast and tree species, according to the occurrence laws of the forest pests and diseas
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Wen, L., S. Lee-Marzano, L. M. Ortiz-Ribbing, J. Gruver, G. L. Hartman, and D. M. Eastburn. "Suppression of Soilborne Diseases of Soybean With Cover Crops." Plant Disease 101, no. 11 (2017): 1918–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-07-16-1067-re.

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Field trials were conducted from 2010 to 2013 at four locations in Illinois to evaluate the impact of cover crops (cereal rye [Secale cereal], brown mustard [Brassica juncea], winter canola [B. napus], and winter rapeseed [B. napus]) on soybean [Glycine max] stands and yield, diseases, pathogen populations, and soil microbial communities. Cover crops were established in the fall each year and terminated the following spring either by using an herbicide (no-till farms), by incorporation (organic farm), or by an herbicide followed by incorporation (research farm). Although shifts in soilborne pa
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Mangan, Francis X., Stephen J. Herbert, and Mary Jane Else. "USE OF COVER CROPS IN VEGETABLE PRODUCTION." HortScience 28, no. 4 (1993): 260F—260. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.4.260f.

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Cover crops have been used in agricultural systems for thousands of years and are still an important part of vegetable production in the Northeast. Winter rye (Secale cereale) is by far the dominant cover crop species on conventional vegetable farms in the New England states. It is use is primarily for erosion control. Winter rye is popular since it is cheap, easy to establish, can overwinter in the harsh winters of northern New England, is efficient in “capturing” excess nitrogen at the end of the cash crop season, and it can produce substantial amounts of organic matter in the spring. As man
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Miller, S. A., N. Patel, and C. J. Stanley. "CRANBERRY PESTS AND DISEASES IN NEW ZEALAND." Acta Horticulturae, no. 715 (August 2006): 509–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2006.715.78.

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Maas, J. L. "STRAWBERRY DISEASES AND PESTS - PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 1049 (August 2014): 133–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2014.1049.11.

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Delserone, Leslie M. "Review ofCompendium of Beet Diseases and Pests." Journal of Agricultural & Food Information 11, no. 1 (2010): 57–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10496500903436417.

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Heathcote, G. D. "Atlas of diseases and pests in beet." Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 24, no. 4 (1988): 459–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-8809(88)90125-9.

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Royle, D. J., and M. Hubbes. "Diseases and pests in energy crop plantations." Biomass and Bioenergy 2, no. 1-6 (1992): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0961-9534(92)90087-7.

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Falloon, R. E. "DISEASES AND PESTS OF GRASS SEED CROPS." NZGA: Research and Practice Series 5 (January 1, 1990): 25–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.33584/rps.5.1998.3340.

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This paper will discuss the diseases and pests that affect grass seed production. In order to put the diseases and pests into perspective, the principlesof grass seed production will be considered. The components of yield of any crop for which seed is the product are: number of plants per unit area; number of inflorescences per plant; number of seeds per inflorescence; seed weight, Many factors can influence these components, for example: (1) crop establishment (cultivation, seed quality, seeding rate, sowing time, soil moisture and fertility can all affect numbers of plants) (2) crop growth (
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Phophi, Mutondwa M., and Paramu L. Mafongoya. "Constraints to Vegetable Production Resulting from Pest and Diseases Induced by Climate Change and Globalization: A Review." Journal of Agricultural Science 9, no. 10 (2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n10p11.

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Vegetable production worldwide is constrained by pests and diseases which effects are exacerbated by climate change and variability. Greenhouse gas emissions are also increasing due to poor agricultural practices and other human activities. This will continue to have a negative impact on the prevalence of insect pests and diseases. This review focuses on the climatic factors that impact on insect pests and diseases of vegetable crops. High atmospheric temperatures and elevated carbon dioxide increases pest development, survival of pests and distribution of pest to new areas. The distribution o
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Bell, J. N. B., S. McNeill, G. Houlden, V. C. Brown, and P. J. Mansfield. "Atmospheric change: effect on plant pests and diseases." Parasitology 106, S1 (1993): S11—S24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003118200008608x.

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SUMMARYThe atmosphere plays a key role in plant disease, but only recently has it become understood that atmospheric pollutants can influence the response of plants to attack by pests and pathogens. This paper reviews the evidence for this phenomenon, considering impacts of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and ozone, mainly on fungal pathogens and aphid pests. Field observations in polluted areas have indicated changes in abundance of pests and pathogens and in some cases a causal link has been demonstrated in controlled experiments. A major study is described in which consistent marked posit
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Zhang, Yin’e, and Yong Ping Liu. "Identification of Navel Orange Diseases and Pests Based on the Fusion of DenseNet and Self-Attention Mechanism." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2021 (September 2, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5436729.

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The prevention and control of navel orange pests and diseases is an important measure to ensure the yield of navel oranges. Aiming at the problems of slow speed, strong subjectivity, high requirements for professional knowledge required, and high identification costs in the identification methods of navel orange pests and diseases, this paper proposes a method based on DenseNet and attention. The power mechanism fusion (DCPSNET) identification method of navel orange diseases and pests improves the traditional deep dense network DenseNet model to realize accurate and efficient identification of
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Situmorang, Lamhot, and Fristi Riandari. "Expert System Mediagnosa Hama On Phon Oil With Certainty Factor Method." Journal Of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing 2, no. 2 (2020): 268–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.47709/cnapc.v2i2.416.

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The process of palm oil culture is influenced by various factors, one of which is the pest and disease factors. Generally the problem of farmers differentiating pests and diseases, this is dyed most of the farmers lack information and rely on the experience of other farmers to overcome the existing pest and disease problems. In handling pests and diseases, it is necessary to have a farmer consilant who is able to diagnose pests and diseases on oil palm trees. In this study, an expert system for diagnosing pests and diseases in palm tree plants, as well as providing various solutions for pests
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Gonda, István, Imre Holb, and Klára Bitskey. "Previous data on the relationship between the intensity of pruning and the degree of damage in integrated and organic applegrowing systems." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 1 (May 27, 2001): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/1/3585.

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In Hungary, fruit growers are increasingly interested in environmentally friendly growing methods, such as organic and integrated systems. Vital is the establishment of a strengthened system of cultivar-pruning-plant protection in production technology. Consequently, our aim was to examine the susceptibility of apple cultivars to diseases and pests and the effect of pruning technique on diseases and pests in organic and integrated growing systems.Two pathogens (Venturia inaequalis, Podosphaera leucotricha) and two pests (Leucoptera malifoliella, Pannonychus ulmi) were observed in organic and i
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Bayu, Marida Santi Yudha Ika, Yusmani Prayogo, and Gatut Wahyu Anggoro Susanto. "INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY TO CONTROL MUNGBEAN PESTS AND DISEASES." Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science 22, no. 1 (2021): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/ijas.v22n1.2021.p8-16.

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The main constraints to increase mungbean production in Indonesia are pests and diseases. The application of integrated biological agents can improve the efficacy of controlling the mungbean pests and diseases. The study aimed to determine the efficacy of integrated biological agents to suppress mungbean pests and diseases. This field research was conducted from May to July 2018 using a randomized block design with seven treatments and four replicates. The treatments were: T1 = Trichol + NSP, T2 = Trichol + SlNPV, T3 = Trichol + NSP + SlNPV, T4 = Trichol + NSP + SlNPV + BeBas, T5 = Trichol + N
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Turkensteen, L. J. "SURVEY OF DISEASES AND PESTS IN AFRICA: FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL DISEASES." Acta Horticulturae, no. 213 (September 1987): 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1987.213.16.

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Okonya, Joshua, Walter Ocimati, Anastase Nduwayezu, et al. "Farmer Reported Pest and Disease Impacts on Root, Tuber, and Banana Crops and Livelihoods in Rwanda and Burundi." Sustainability 11, no. 6 (2019): 1592. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11061592.

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Biotic constraints cause major crop losses and, hence, food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa. This study documented the popularity, production constraints, pests and diseases, farmers’ perceptions on the severity of biotic constraints and the impact of related crop losses on household food security for the key root, tuber and banana (RTB) crops (cassava, potato, sweetpotato and banana). Farmer interviews were conducted in 2014 covering 811 households in Rwanda and Burundi. Farmers were asked to list their RTB crop production constraints, name insect pests and diseases of RTB crops, estimate cr
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Md Sabtu, Norraisha, Mohamad Hafis Izran Ishak, and Nurul Hawani Idris. "THE SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF JACKFRUIT PEST AND DISEASES: A REVIEW." International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability 6, no. 1-2 (2019): 169–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.395.

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Jackfruit is identified as targeted produced for premium fruit and vegetable (EPP 7). Meanwhile in Johor, jackfruit is the third biggest fruit produced in 2016. Jackfruit contains a lot of benefits which certainly good for living things and have been used in various sector such as medicine, food, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidant, antifungal effect, immunomodulatory effect and else. However, the existence of pests and diseases have threatened the productivity of jackfruit plant particularly in tropical countries including Malaysia. There are many factors that can affect the occurrence of pests a
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Nindhy Prastiwi, Maulidina, Uky Uky Yudatama, and Nugroho Agung Prabowo. "Sistem Pakar Diagnosis Hama dan Penyakit pada Tanaman Bunga Sedap Malam dengan Dempster Shafer." Jurnal Komtika (Komputasi dan Informatika) 3, no. 2 (2020): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31603/komtika.v3i2.3470.

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Nightly flower plants are one of the flower plants that are much in demand by the public. However, as time goes by the production of savory flower plants determines which one of the causes is caused by pests and diseases. Introduction of pests and diseases and its control sometimes not all farmers know it. This research develops an expert system that can help farmers diagnose pests and diseases that attack night flowering plants with the Dempster Shafer method. The results of this study are the application of an expert system that uses pests and tuberose flower diseases. This system will issue
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Knols, Bart GJ, and Renate C. Smallegange. "Public health significance of urban pests." Lancet Infectious Diseases 9, no. 9 (2009): 535–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1473-3099(09)70222-1.

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WAHYUN, WIWIN CINDYTIA, and ARJON SAMUEL SITIO. "Pest Detection Expert System And Method Using Bayes Rice Diseases." Journal Of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing 2, no. 2 (2020): 313–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.47709/cnapc.v2i2.411.

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Indonesia is included in an agricultural country that is rich in agriculture, fertile land in Indonesia allows for the growth of various types of plants, one of which is rice. But in the cultivation of rice plants, it will never be separated from pests and diseases of rice plants, so that the growth of rice plants is not optimal. Due to the large number of pests and diseases that can attack rice plants, it is necessary to take proper care in dealing with pests and diseases of rice plants to avoid losses that can result in reduced production of rice plants. Therefore an expert system was create
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Rossetto, C. J., I. J. A. Ribeiro, P. B. Gallo, et al. "MANGO BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO DISEASES AND PESTS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 455 (August 1997): 299–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1997.455.39.

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Van Gompel, Alfons, and Wim Van Bortel. "Emerging Pests and Vector-borne Diseases in Europe." Emerging Infectious Diseases 14, no. 11 (2008): 1827–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1411.080945.

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