Search Results - "Campbell, L.G"
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Risk Analysis of Gene Flow from Cultivated, Addictive, Social-Drug Plants to Wild Relatives
Published in The Botanical review (01-06-2019)“…Addictive “social drugs” that are derived from plants range from reputable stimulants (e.g., coffee and tea) to stigmatized and dangerous preparations (e.g.,…”
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Long-term persistence of crop alleles in weedy populations of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2010)“…Hybridization allows transgenes and other crop alleles to spread to wild/weedy populations of related taxa. Researchers have debated whether such alleles will…”
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Registration of Seven Sugarbeet Germplasms Selected from Crosses between Cultivated Sugarbeet and Wild Beta Species
Published in Journal of plant registrations (01-05-2010)“…Seven sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) germplasm lines, F1017 (GP-265, PI 656591), F1018 (GP-266, PI 658401), F1019 (GP-267, PI 656592), F1020 (GP-268, PI 656593),…”
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Niña's signature: synchronous decline of the mammal community in a 'protected' area in India
Published in Diversity & distributions (2007)“…Mounting evidence indicates large-scale climatic phenomena such as El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) can overwhelm endogenous factors that govern the…”
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Genetic Variability for Mineral Concentration in the Forage of Jerusalem Artichoke Cultivars
Published in Euphytica (01-07-2006)“…One of the potential uses of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is as a forage crop. Information on inherent differences in forage nutritional…”
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Satellite sleuthing: does remotely sensed land-cover change signal ecological degradation in a protected area?
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-03-2009)“…We evaluate whether remotely sensed land-cover change within a newly protected area signalled human-driven ecological degradation. Vegetation density changed…”
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Genetic variability for mineral element concentrations of wild Jerusalem artichoke forage
Published in Crop science (01-01-2004)“…One of the potential uses of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is as a forage crop. Information on inherent differences in forage nutritional…”
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Impact of clonal growth on effective population size in Hymenoxys herbacea (Asteraceae)
Published in Heredity (01-05-2005)“…By influencing the proliferation of different genotypes, clonal growth can affect the maintenance of genetic variability and magnitude of genetic drift within…”
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Performance of sugar beet hybrids with sugar beet root maggot-resistant pollinators
Published in Plant breeding (01-02-2008)“…Sugar beet root maggot (SBRM; Tetanops myopaeformis) is a major insect pest of sugar beet throughout much of North America. Two insecticides with the same mode…”
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Grower-Adoptable Formulations of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) for Sugarbeet Root Maggot (Diptera: Ulidiidae) Management
Published in Environmental entomology (01-08-2006)“…Producers in many North American sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) growing areas rely heavily on organophosphate insecticides to manage the sugarbeet root maggot,…”
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Windshield Flight Environment Simulator
Published in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology (01-03-1976)“…Owing to the inadequacy of conventional laboratory windshield qualification testing methods, it is not unusual for unforeseen problems to develop in the real…”
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Registration of F1015 and F1016 sugarbeet germplasms with resistance to the sugarbeet root maggot
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Association between sugarbeet root yield and sugarbeet root maggot (Diptera: Otitidae) damage
Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-04-1998)“…Sugarbeet root maggot, Tetanops myopaeformis von Roder, is a major insect pest of sugarbeet throughout much of North America. Root maggot damage is routinely…”
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