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Molecular and Biochemical Methods Used for the Identification of Globodera Species in Slovenia (from 6th Conference of European Foundation for Plant Pathology, Prague, Czech Republic, 8–14 September 2002)
potato cyst nematode Globodera identification PCR isoelectric focusing (IEF) method
2015/1/30
Globodera species identification is based on specific morphological characteristics which are included in the majority of keys used for Globodera identification. To confirm and make more precise the m...
Viability of Aquatic Plant Fragments following Desiccation
Dispersal invasion macrophyte management prediction
2015/12/26
Desiccation following prolonged air exposure challenges survival of aquatic plants during droughts, water drawdowns, and overland dispersal. To improve predictions of plant response to air exposure, w...
Soil–Occupancy Effects of Invasive and Native Grassland Plant Species on Composition and Diversity of Mycorrhizal Associations
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi crested wheatgrass invasion ecology invasive plants leafy spurge plant-soil feedback smooth brome soil legacy
2015/12/26
Diversified grasslands that contain native plant species can produce biofuels, support sustainable grazing systems, and produce other ecosystem services. However, ecosystem service production can be d...
Corallita (Antigonon leptopus):Intentional Introduction of a Plant with Documented Invasive Capability
Ornamental Polygonaceae tropics vine
2015/12/26
Corallita (Antigonon leptopus) is a perennial vine, lauded as an ornamental for its vigorous growth, and plentiful (usually) pink flowers, and even its ability to smother unsightly landscapes. In the ...
Evaluation of ethanol plant extract for protection of Cola nitida against kola weevils (Balanogastris kolae and Sophrorhinus spp) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in storage
Kolanuts weevils plant extracts treatments emergence exit holes colour change
2010/9/10
The kola weevils Balanogastris kolae and Sophrorhinus spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) are the most destructive of all kola pests. This study was designed to evaluate the protective properties of etha...