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    Effect of two insecticides on abundance of insect families associated with Siberian elm windbreaks by Frye, R.D, Dix, M.E, Carey, D.R

    “…Insects representing 106 families were caught in pane traps placed adjacent to single-row Siberian elm windbreaks in north-central and eastern North Dakota…”
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    Evaluating spring cankerworm (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) preference for Siberian elm clones by Dix, M.E. (National Agroforestry Center, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA, Lincoln, NE.), Cunningham, R.A, King, R.M

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-02-1996)
    “…We evaluated the preferences of larval spring cankerworm, Paleacrita vernata (Peck), for 36 Siberian elm, Ulmus pumila L., clones in laboratory experiments…”
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    Insect infestations and incidence of western gall rust among ponderosa pine sources grown in the central Great Plains by Dix, Mary Ellen, Harrell, Mark, Klopfenstein, Ned B., Barkhouse, Kristen, King, Rudy, Lawson, Randy

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-06-1996)
    “…Six seed sources in two 22-yr-old ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa variety scopulorum Engelmann, provenance plantings in Hastings, NE, and Alliance, NE, were…”
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    Lilac seed, an alternate host for the ash seed weevil, Lignyodes bischoffi (Blatchley) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by Dix, M.E

    “…Lignyodes bischoffi (Blatchley), a weevil that severely damages ash (Fraxinus spp.) seed in the northern Great Plains, was found in seed capsules of lilac…”
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    History of Biological Control Programs in the United States Department of Agriculture by Vail, P. V., Coulson, J. R., Kauffman, W. C., Dix, M. E.

    Published in American entomologist (Lanham, Md.) (01-01-2001)
    “…This history of biological control traces its start in the USDA to the 1880s; its progress includes the institution of biological control programs…”
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    pH Dependent Hydrolysis of 2-Hydroxypropyl Methanethiolsulfonate by Mao, John, Watson, Carl F, Dix, Marjorie E

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (18-07-1996)
    “…The hydrolysis of 2-hydroxypropyl methanethiolsulfonate (HPMTS), an industrial water treatment microbicide, was investigated at 25 °C and at three pH values…”
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    Riparian Refugia in Agroforestry Systems by Dix, Mary Ellen, Akkuzu, Erol, Klopfenstein, Ned B., Zhang, Jianwei, Kim, Mee-Sook, Foster, John E.

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-08-1997)
    “…Over 80% of the strips of vegetation lining streams and other bodies of water in North America and Europe have been destroyed by human activities over the past…”
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    Malachius ulkei Horn (Coleoptera: Malachiidae): an egg predator of Paleacrita vernata Peck (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) by Dix, M.E. (USDA, Forest Service, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE)

    “…In late April and early May of 1979-1981 larvae of Malachius ulkei Horn were found under loose bark on Siberian elm, Ulmus pumila L., feeding on eggs of spring…”
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