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Labour saving is a key factor in the development of biological control. Mite applicator of Certis BCP. (1) CH46(4)
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Phytoseiulus persimilis, the first used biological control agent against red spider mite, Tetranychus urticae. CH46(4)
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Symptoms of Witches' Broom Disease of Lime (WBDL) on Citrus aurantifolia. CH45(3)
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Labour saving is a key factor in the development of biological control. Mite applicator of Certis BCP. (2) CH46(4)
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Light micrograph of teliospores of U. esculenta. CH47(3)
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Corn smut. Mature galls on corn ear. CH47(3)
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Corn smut. Young galls (cuitlacoche) on corn ear. CH47(3)
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Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum. AH 695
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TSWV on tomato fuit. AH695
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TSWV on tomato leaves. AH695
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Ooze from bacterial spot. AH695
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Target spot on a leaf caused by Corynespora. AH695
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Southern blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii. AH695
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Telia of U. esculenta appear as dark brown streaks in the older water bamboo shoots. CH47(3)
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Whitish edible fungal galls (with husks removed). CH47(3)
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Nickel deficiency in pecan tree. CH45(3)
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Procedure of fruit infiltration under vacuum with magnesium. This methodology is used to predict the incidence of bitter pit (a calcium-related disorder) that occurs during postharvest. CH45(3)
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Lysimeter of the University of Talca Agricultural Experimental Station. This system is used to learn about the uptake of nutrients during the season in fruit trees. CH45(3)
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Development of the red spider mite. The life cycle is composed of the egg (top), the larva, two nymphal stages (protonymph and deutonymph) and the adult. The largest one is the female. CH46(4)
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A serious problem in urban areas is honeydew. Aphids put their stylet in a sieve tube. They take from it what they need. The rest is excreted as honeydew. CH46(4)
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Delayed bud break on pecan as influence of Ni deficiency (degree of Ni deficiency decreasing from left to right). CH45(3)
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Grapevine phylloxera feeding on root system. CH46(1)