Search Results - "Reay, Stephen D"
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A Systematic Review of Patient and Caregiver Experiences with a Tracheostomy
Published in The patient : patient-centered outcomes research (01-04-2018)“…Background A tracheostomy is a surgically created opening through the anterior neck tissues and the trachea, into which a tube is inserted. Despite its…”
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Persistence of Beauveria bassiana (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) as an endophyte following inoculation of radiata pine seed and seedlings
Published in Biological control (01-06-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► We investigated two methods to establish Beauveria bassiana as endophytes of pine seedlings. ► Fungi were applied as seed coating and root…”
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Association of Entomopathogenic Fungi with Exotic Bark Beetles in New Zealand Pine Plantations
Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (2010)“…Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda are introduced pests of re-established Pinus radiata in New Zealand. Both species breed under the bark of stumps in…”
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Hylastes ater (Curculionidae : Scolytinae) Affecting Pinus radiata Seedling Establishment in New Zealand
Published in Psyche (Cambridge, Mass.) (2012)“…The introduced pine bark beetle Hylastes ater has been present in New Zealand for around 100 years. The beetle has been a minor pest on pines. Research was…”
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Persistence of conidia and potential efficacy of Beauveria bassiana against pinhole borers in New Zealand southern beech forests
Published in Forest ecology and management (31-07-2007)“…Three native species of pinhole borer Treptoplatypus caviceps, Platypus apicalis and Platypus gracilis (Curculionidae: Platypodinae) are occasional pests of…”
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Assessing the Success of Restoration Plantings in a Temperate New Zealand Forest
Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-1999)“…The success of restoration plantings in restoring indigenous forest vascular plant and ground invertebrate biodiversity was assessed on previously…”
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The invasion of Pinus radiata seedlings by sapstain fungi, following attack by the Black Pine Bark Beetle, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-07-2002)“…The relationship between sub-lethal Pinus radiata seedling attack by the Black Pine Bark Beetle, Hylastes ater, and subsequent invasion by sapstain fungi were…”
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Beauveria caledonica is a naturally occurring pathogen of forest beetles
Published in Mycological research (01-03-2008)“…In New Zealand, two introduced scolytid beetles, Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda ( Curculionidae: Scolytinae) are pests in pine plantations…”
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PHORMIUM TENAX, AN UNUSUAL NURSE PLANT
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-1999)“…In this paper we document the role of Phormium tenax as a nurse plant in unimproved pasture. We show that for our study area the regeneration of woody species…”
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Crown-stem dimension relationships in two New Zealand native forests
Published in New Zealand journal of botany (2005)“…The relationships between crown and stem dimensions of trees in two South Island, New Zealand, natural forests were investigated to determine whether they…”
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Observations of the flight activity of Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Pinus radiata forests in the central North Island, New Zealand
Published in New Zealand entomologist (01-12-2001)“…Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda adults were trapped using Lindgren type funnel traps in Pinus radiata forests in the central North Island, New Zealand,…”
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Relative attractiveness of some volatiles to the introduced pine bark beetles, Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda (Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Published in New Zealand entomologist (01-01-2002)“…Raw turpentine, α- and β- pinene, and ethanol were tested as attractants to Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda. These volatiles were tested alone and in…”
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