10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYLLOXERAE»
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Publications: Entomology]
The more rapidly the leaves and stems grew the more rapidly the galls
developed and consequently they became larger. As a result, larger numbers of
Phylloxerae could and did develop in each gall. At the time the first generation of
galls was ...
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1917
The more rapidly the leaves and stems grew the more rapidly the galls
developed and consequently they became larger. As a result, larger numbers of
Phylloxerae could and did develop in each gall. At the time the first generation of
galls was ...
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Report of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station
The more rapidly the leaves and stems grew the more rapidly the galls
developed and consequently they became larger. As a result, larger numbers of
Phylloxerae could and did develop in each gall. At the time the first generation of
galls was ...
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1922
The more rapidly the leaves and stems grew the more rapidly the galls
developed and consequently they became larger. As a result, larger numbers of
Phylloxerae could and did develop in each gall. At the time the first generation of
galls was ...
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1932
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Biological Control by Natural Enemies
However, a puzzling post-script to this record was provided by systematic
acarologists, who some time later suggested the synonymy of T. phylloxerae with
Rhyzoglyphus echinopus, a phytophagous mite already present in Europe and
known ...
Paul DeBach, David Rosen, 1991
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The grape phylloxera in California
The phylloxerae caused the formation of lesions in similar manner as on roots of
living vines. Under cellar conditions hibernation was often prolonged beyond the
period found to occur in the vineyards, and this prolongation resulted in a small ...
William Mark Davidson, Raymond Louis Nougaret, 1921
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International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture
Our researches led us to discover in these migrations a phenomenon vastly more
important than we had supposed. First of all, we have been able to observe
without difficulty numerous newly hatched phylloxerae crawling along the edges
of ...
A species of Acarus (the Tyroglyphus Phylloxerae of Riley), which preys upon the
root-inhabiting type, has been discovered by Mr. Riley in America, whereof
colonies are being introduced into France; but Mr. Riley considers that any ...
A species of Acarus (the Tyroglyphus Phylloxerae of Riley), which preys upon the
roobinhabiting type, has been discovered by Mr. Riley in America, whereof
colonies are being introduced into France; but Mr. Riley considers that any ...
The French hybrid Foch and the rootstock 3309 reacted to phylloxerae collected
from wild grapes and certain other cultivars by developing necrotic spots instead
of galls on the leaves that were attacked. Only phylloxerae collected from galled ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHYLLOXERAE»
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Aeolian Islands: Italy's verdant volcanic isle
Their livelihoods were ruined in 1890 when phylloxerae blighted Salina's vines, forcing an exodus to Australia, incidentally helping to start the ... «Independent, Sep 10»