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Year-to-year variation in the risk of spring frost damage during the 20th century was examined with reference to variation in the date when a fixed th...
Read moreThere was a marked diurnal variation of light interception by hedgerow orchards on sunny days in June and July. This variation was considerably reduce...
Read moreHistorical data of the spring migration of the aphid Phorodon humuli recorded at Wye, Kent and Rosemaund, Herefordshire, UK, and the phenology of over...
Read moreThe flowers of 3 ornamental Malus spp. (M. aldenhamensis, M. floribunda cv. Hillierii and M. cv. Golden Hornet) and of cvs Cox's Orange Pippin, Worces...
Read moreDuring 1971 micro-meteorological measurements were made in March, May, July, August and October in a 7-year-old hedgerow-type apple orchard. The albed...
Read moreThree important questions concerning the basic cause of the injuriousness of Tetranychid mites in Australian commercial orchards are whether insectici...
Read moreBiological pest control is gaining greater acceptance as an important part of integrated pest management for sustainable agriculture. However, knowled...
Read moreApple is considered the most important fruit crop in temperate areas and profitable production depends on multiple ecosystem services, including the r...
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