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    Mode of action of methylene bisthiocyanate on sapstain fungi of Pinus radiata 

    Singh, Tripti (Lincoln University, 2005)
    Methylene bisthiocyanate (MBT) is the active ingredient of Sentry™, a common antisapstain product used for protection of export radiata pine logs. This research was carried out to advance the understanding of the mode of ...
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    Effect of flower presentation method on parasitoid wasp survival 

    Wade, Mark R.; Wratten, Stephen D.; Shadbolt, A. A. K. (2005)
    Reliable testing of the suitability of various flower species for natural enemies is an important step in developing a conservation biological control programme. Laboratory tests showed that the suitability of nine candidate ...
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    Development of an isolate-specific marker for tracking Phaeomoniella chlamydospora infection in grapevines 

    Ridgway, Hayley J.; Steyaert, Johanna M.; Pottinger, Brenda M.; Carpenter, Margaret A.; Nicol, David; Stewart, Alison (Mycological Society of America, 2005)
    Petri disease causes decline of grapevines worldwide. The grapevine endophyte Phaeomoniella chlamydospora is the most important fungal pathogen associated with this disease. Epidemiological studies of this pathogen have ...
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    Evaluating nature's services on Canterbury arable farmland: a summary of results for farmers participating in this research project 

    Cullen, Ross; Hale, Roderick J.; Sandhu, H. S.; Wratten, Stephen D. (Lincoln University. Bio-Protection Research Centre, 2005-10)
    The importance of ES or nature’s services is now very well established and ES have been demonstrated to be of very high economic value. However, intensification of agriculture in the last century has resulted in the ...
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    AuthorWratten, Stephen D. (2)Carpenter, Margaret A. (1)Cullen, Ross (1)Hale, Roderick J. (1)Nicol, David (1)Pottinger, Brenda M. (1)Ridgway, Hayley J. (1)Sandhu, H. S. (1)Shadbolt, A. A. K. (1)Singh, Tripti (1)... View MoreKeyword0603 Evolutionary Biology (1)0605 Microbiology (1)0607 Plant Biology (1)0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management (1)270000 Biological Sciences (1)300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (1)agriculture (1)Amino Acid Sequence (1)Aphidius ervi (1)arable farmland (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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