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Monitoring and Management of Desert Locusts in Africa1 comment

Charlotte Elston wrote 2 months ago: An adult Desert Locust © AtelierMonpli via Wikimedia Commons (License CC-BY-SA-3.0) The United Natio … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Crop Protection, crop pests and diseases, Crops, Crop losses, Africa, Integrated Pest Management, Egypt, Sudan

Heartfelt Appeals to Use Ron's Workable Tech ... Public Warning on the CoS

Theta Networker wrote 4 months ago: There is one source for the workable technology of Dianetics and Scientology Source did not pass to … more →

Tags: Scientology™, "Chairman of the Board" of RTC, black dianetics, Clear (Scientology), CoS (Church of Scientology), Debbie Cook, L. Ron Hubbard, PDC Tape 20, Rosalie Hamilton

Human health/control mechanisms 3.62 comments

Nygma wrote 1 year ago: You can also download the PDF of this work here:  Assignment 3.6 Task 1 – What control mechanisms in … more →

Tags: Biology, Homeostasis, Thermoregulation, Applied science, btec, Level 2, biology 2, health, endocrine system

Is citrus greening coming your way?1 comment

Alexis Rendell-Dunn wrote 1 year ago: Mexico is the latest to succumb to the inevitable spread and establishment of huanglongbing (HLB) – … more →

Tags: Agriculture, crop losses, Plant pests and diseases, Plant Diseases, biological control, diaphorina citri, asian citrus psyllid, huanglongbing, citrus pests

Pest-fighting Anthocyanins

Steven Forrest wrote 1 year ago: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists in Illinois, USA, are investigating the role of ant … more →

Tags: Agriculture, crop losses, Plant pests and diseases, anthocyanins, Cabbage, Insect pests, Plantwise

Plant Clinics boost fight against diseases and pests

Katherine Cameron wrote 2 years ago: “Plant clinics boost fight against diseases, pests” – this was the title of a stor … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Extension 2, Plant clinics, Plant health, cultural-control, Kenya, plant clinics, Plant Diseases, plant pests

Research on brain or mind: How done?

adonis49 wrote 2 years ago: I attended a session of TEDtalk in Awkar (Lebanon).  The meeting started around 10 pm to 1:30 am and … more →

Tags: health, sciences, professional articles, medicine, Essays, writing, adonis49, Hormones, Artificial Intelligence

KPMG : Corporate fraud rising in India

theaccagroup wrote 3 years ago: Corporate fraud, particularly involving financial statements, is on the rise in India as executives … more →

Tags: industrial news, accounting fraud, B. Ramalinga Raju, Bribery and Corruption, corporate fraud, decisive action, Financial Performance, Financial Statement Fraud, forensic services

DOES TIGER WOODS NEED TO EMBARK ON A HUMILIATION PARADE?

futuristicphilosopher wrote 3 years ago: Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.                               … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Sports, Commentary, Strategy, Golf, Tiger Woods, Privacy, Outrage, Hypocricy

Access to Information and Transparency40 comments

Marvi Sirmed wrote 3 years ago: Ensuring Transparency through Access to Information http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?docu … more →

Tags: Baaghi Diaries, accountbility, corruption, Ombudsman, Pakistan, Parliament, Transparency

short question&answer discussion with başak şenova on cultural products, control mechanisms, contemporary art, alternative information channels, communicative artworks

muratgermen wrote 3 years ago: (başak şenova) 1. What are the most significant control mechanisms in your city? (keywords) (murat g … more →

Tags: Art, Conceptual, Contemporary, çağdaş, Theory, Teori, Sanat, Murat Germen, başak şenova

Watermelon Genome Could Hold the Key to Improved Varieties With Fewer Pest Problems

Charlotte Elston wrote 5 months ago: A research team led by the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences have produced the co … more →

Tags: Agriculture, crop losses, Food Security, Knowledge Bank, Plant health, Plant pests and diseases, citrullus lanatus, crop pests and diseases, Crop Protection

Bean and Gone - Controlling the Coffee Berry Borer Using Integrated Pest Management 6 comments

Charlotte Elston wrote 6 months ago: Coffee is one of our most popular drinks, but coffee production worldwide is threatened by the Coffe … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Food Security, crop losses, Crop Protection, Plantwise, Brazil, plant pests, biological control, crop pests and diseases

The Soybean Gene: Scientists Discover the Key to Nematode Resistant Soybeans

Charlotte Elston wrote 7 months ago: Scanning electron micrograph of a soybean cyst nematode and egg © Ethan Hein via Flickr (License CC- … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Food Security, Plant pests and diseases, crop disease, Crop losses, crop pests and diseases, food security, Genetics, global food security

Fungi just as effective as pesticides at controlling crop pest4 comments

Claire Curry wrote 7 months ago: Leatherjackets are amongst the crop pests being targeted with biocontrol © Rasbak (CC BY-SA licence) … more →

Tags: Agriculture, Plant pests and diseases, fungi, pest control, nematode, biocontrol, crane fly

C that!?!

Igor wrote 9 months ago: I’m looking a C again. I felt wrong to fool around with programming and not know any C. Yet it … more →

Tags: Original C, c-2, Programming, standard c library

Intelligent Design, Super Biological Entities and Control Mechanisms

Croaker wrote 1 year ago: In the last article I mentioned how if we want to manifest directly what we program ourselves to do, … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Down the pan

Claire Beverley wrote 1 year ago: How about I start this week’s blog with a question……what is the common link between the newly-constr … more →

Tags: Extension 2, Plant clinics, Knowledge Bank, Agriculture, Plant pests and diseases, crop pests and diseases, Kenya, Coffee, solanum lycopersicum


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