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Mango-Botany, Taxonomy, Cultivars, Cultivation, Diseases and Pests, Postharvest , Technology, Biotechnology, International Symposium, Important sites, Research and Development, News about Mango (Mangifera indica)
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Article on how and when to apply pesticides to fruit trees in the spring.
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Description of the research projects, the facilities and services offered and contact details.
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Information on the research being undertaken into insect pests of citrus crops that cause economic damage and lower fruit quality.
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Provides an overview of the pecan tree, and information on the pests and diseases that affect it and the cover crops and chemicals to use.
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Answers to commonly asked questions about growing apples, grapes, brambles and strawberries in North Dakota. North Dakota State University Extension.
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Title: IPM Guide for Small-Scale Cabbage and Collard Production Project Leaders: Roger L. Francis Clemson University Ext. Service 259 Meeting St. Charleston, SC 29401 rfrncs@clemson.edu Dr. J. Powell Smith Extension Entomologist Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center 64 Research Rd.
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This work seeks to protect crops from insect pests by combining approaches from biological control and biotechnology. More specifically, it aims to protect cabbage from diamondback moths (DBM) through use of a collard trap crop expressing insect-resistance genes from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).
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This work seeks to protect crops from insect pests by combining approaches from biological control and biotechnology. More specifically, it aims to protect cabbage from diamondback moths (DBM) through use of a collard trap crop expressing insect-resistance genes from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).
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Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2002. $ 35.00 (289 pages, paperback). ISBN 1-890132-82-9 Buy this book now from Amazon.com (Price/availability info may have changed since original publication of review.
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