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  • ...Wallis I}}, {{aut|Henen B}}, {{aut|Nagy K}} (1999) Egg size and annual egg production by female desert tortoises (''Gopherus agassizii''): the importance of food ...led Description of Each County; its Topography, Scenery, Cities and Towns, Agricultural Advantages, Mineral Resources, and Varied Productions. H.H. Bancroft & Comp
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  • ...t genitalia including a larger and flattened uncus in males and a terminal production in the dorsal crown of the female genitalia. ...ndez (2007)<ref name="B11">{{aut|Fernández D}} (2007) Butterflies of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Tropical Roots and Tubers, and Santa Ana, Camagüey,
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  • ...tables, celery, eggplant and small plots of corn, among others. Cut flower production in greenhouse conditions is also important in this area.<br /> ...e shore. This Pampean plain has been strongly modified, allowing for great agricultural development with establishment of annual crops and pastures, leaving hardly
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  • ...lue, and utilization of alkali lands, and tolerance of alkali by cultures. Agricultural Experiment Station, revised reprint of bulletins nos. 128 and 133 (Dec. 190 ...hinn C}} (1898) The Southern California Culture Sub-station. Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of California, University of Californi
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  • ...a list of the spiders and certain other allied groups. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, New York, 1093 pp. doi: 10.5962/bhl.title.66369 ...e segment broad and round; elytral apices produced, angled towards sutural production, sutural angle produced into a point, apicolateral sinuation present, elytr
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  • ...eutus hornii}}'' where the apices are generally angled towards the sutural production. ''{{Taxon name|Dineutus nigrior}}'' females can be separated from both ''{ ...e}} and {{Taxon name|Hydrophilidae}}. University of Maine Life Science and Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 48: 1–49.</ref >; Régimbart 1907<r
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  • ...}, {{aut|Deac V}} (1995) Investigations on the arthropod fauna, harmful to agricultural stored products, in the central area of the western plain of Romania. Bulet
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  • ...enticolidae}} ({{Taxon name|Acari}}, {{Taxon name|Lebertioidea}}). Guizhou Agricultural Sciences 38: 116–118, 122.</ref >: 117; Smith 2010<ref name="B92"> {{aut|
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  • ...ticides in pigeon pea ''{{Taxon name|Cajanus cajan}}'' (L.) Millsp. Madras Agricultural Journal 70(5): 309–311.</ref >), rice bean (Satyanarayana et al. 1995a<re ...ptera}}) on cowpea ''{{Taxon name|Vigna unguiculata}}'' (L.) Walp. Gujarat Agricultural University Research Journal 21(2): 55–59.</ref > on cowpea. Eggs were lai
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  • ...37900770021</ref >) and forage in swarm raids. It is unclear whether brood production is synchronized; colonies appear to emigrate infrequently, their bivouacs s ...1-81752008000400012</ref > studied ''{{Taxon name|Labidus praedator}}'' in agricultural lands in Brazil, finding that {{Taxon name|Lepidoptera}} caterpillars were
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  • ...ent=Material Examined.[[Holotype]] female (ANIC): Laboratory reared at the Agricultural Research Council, Plant Protection Research Institute, emerged in culture x ...''}} has to remain a priority for all countries involved in the commercial production of susceptible species of {{Taxon name|Eucalyptus|''Eucalyptus''}}. {{Taxon
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  • ...20 cm or more in height and not appears since August to December when the production of leaves decreases (pers. obs.), more details for remaining months are not ...d sediments in the bay due to the continuous discharges of urban waste and agricultural compounds from Hondo River, which flows into the bay (Álvarez-Legorreta 20
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  • ...idium}}''? In: IOBC/WPRS Bulletin, WG Meeting “Integrated Protection and Production in Viticulture”, Wien, October 2015.</ref >}} ...idium}}''? In: IOBC/WPRS Bulletin, WG Meeting “Integrated Protection and Production in Viticulture”, Wien, October 2015.</ref ><br />
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  • ...ons demanding high water resources and discharging polluted water from the production process. Also, un-treated urban waste water is a substantial ecological pro
    12 KB (1,774 words) - 03:35, 30 January 2017
  • ...a single locality and that the species decline may be projected due to the agricultural practices in the immediate area or stochastic events. Whereas this species
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  • ...edonicum}}'' varieties used in plantations, and changes in the traditional agricultural system (less cultivated fields, short fallows...). Indeed, despite provinci ...ural stands, to develop the Loyalty sandalwood sector, and to increase the production of heartwood and essential oil (Butaud 2011<ref name="B6">{{aut|Butaud J}}
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  • ...t Uruguayan writer Mario Benedetti in recognition of his prolific literary production and critical thinking of great importance in the political and social life ..., with up to three clutches during the breeding season, with a peak of egg production from December to March coinciding with the dry season (Ramírez-Sandoval et
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  • ...st near the Tacana river, close to a “chagra” (indigenous agricultural production system). During the wet season, these areas are in flood zones. The colonie
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  • ...rberry” was ''{{Taxon name|S.nigrum}}'', a species occasionally found in agricultural fields in the western United States. Examination of specimens grown from th
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  • ...and Formosa ({{Taxon name|Hemiptera}}).Scientific Reports of the Matsuyama Agricultural College2: 1–102. [17 pls]</ref >: 86; Tian 1983<ref name="B12">Tian (1983 ...| colspan="1" rowspan="1" | Medioventral process flattened, with minute production on outer side (see Huang et al. 1979<ref name="B5">{{aut|Huang C}}, {{aut|T
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