The redheaded cockchafer ('Adoryphorus couloni') (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest of semi-improved and improved pastures of south-eastern Australia. The third instar larvae of the RHC feed on the organic and root matter found in the soil causing reduced pasture growth and in severe cases death of plants. The control of the RHC is complicated by its lifecycle which involves the insect spending the majority of its life underground with only a brief time as an adult beetle flying. The RHC is particularly hard to control as there are no insecticides registered for use against the pest or any effective cultural control methods. ... This thesis aims to identify possible relationships between third instar RHC larvae with environmental varia...
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Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
This paper focuses on the urban agglomeration that has gone growing up along the centuries on the we...
On why agricultural innovation from the Global South can and should be used to adapt food production...
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When I act on something, three kinds of idea (or representation) come into play. First, I have a non...
Phases are traditionally only considered in light of minimal hierarchies consisting of C>T>v>V. The ...
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