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    Cultural models of GE agriculture in the United States (Georgia) and New Zealand (Canterbury) 

    Rinne, Tiffany (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 2008-07)
    The goal of this research was to assess why genetic engineering (GE) agricultural technology was embraced in some industrialized nations (United States) while it evokes extreme concern and aversion in others (New Zealand). GE ...
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    Effect of physiological and behavioural characteristics of parasitoids on host specificity testing outcomes and the biological control of Paropsis charybdis 

    Murray, Tara J. (Lincoln University, 2010)
    An established host-parasitoid-hyperparasitoid system was used to investigate how the physiological and behavioural characteristics of parasitoids influence the outcomes of laboratory-based host specificity tests. The ...
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    Plant parasitic nematodes: the effect of lolines. 

    Henson, William Edwin James (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Grass endophytes live their entire life cycle within the aerial portion of the grass host, with which they form a defensive mutualism. The endophyte which resides intercellularly within the grass, synthesizes an array ...
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    Role of mycorrhizae in rhizosphere processes and phosphorus dynamics 

    Nall, Victoria (Lincoln University, 2010-01)
    The increased soil organic phosphorus (P) mineralization observed under trees compared to pasture has been attributed to the contrasting mycorrhizal associations of the two systems but to date, little work has been conducted ...
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    Enhancement of the efficacy of the parasitoid, Microctonus hyperodae Loan (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) by provision of floral resources to improve biological control of its host, the Argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis) (Kuschel) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) 

    Vattala, Hettiarachchige D. V. S. (Lincoln University, 2005)
    In this study, conservation biological control principles were applied to increase the efficacy of Microctonus hyperodae Loan (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of the Argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis ...
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    The role of floral resource subsidies in structuring a four tropic-level parasitoid/host system 

    A'raj, Salah-Eddin (Lincoln University, 2007)
    In this study, conservation biological control principles were explored to determine whether the efficacy of Aphidius ervi Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris (Homoptera: ...
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    An experimental evaluation of resource allocation in island plants with respect to their invertebrate herbivores 

    Kay, Mayson (Lincoln University, 2008)
    New Zealand’s isolation and periods of marine transgression have limited its biota to an extent which can be considered depauperate, even by island standards. Endemic vertebrates are rare and prominent invertebrate families, ...
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    Climate warming and disturbance influences on Nothofagus treelings in North Westland, New Zealand 

    Cullen Louise (Lincoln University, 2001)
    Globally, there is a great deal of concern over the impact of climate warming and other associated changes in climate. Treeline forests are generally thought to be highly sensitive to changes in temperature, as they occur ...
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    Boat preference and stress behaviour of Hector's dolphin in response to tour boat interactions 

    Travis, Georgia-Rose (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Dolphins are increasingly coming into contact with humans, particularly where tourism is involved. It has been assumed that such contact causes chronic stress on dolphin populations. This study examined relatively naive ...
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    The effect of floral resources on the leafroller (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) parasitoid Dolichogenidea tasmanica (Cameron)(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in selected New Zealand vineyards 

    Berndt, Lisa A. (Lincoln University, 2002)
    In this study, buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) and alyssum (Lobularia maritima (L.)) flowers were used to examine the effect of floral resources on the efficacy of the leafroller parasitoid Dolichogenidea tasmanica ...
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