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Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
... .R., and W.G. Thies. Effect on soil arthropods one year after application of chloropicrin to control laminated root-rot:III. treatment effects on nontarget soil invertebrates. Can. J. For. Res. 26:120 ... of soil invertebrates and edaphic properties in an old growth forest stand in western Oregon. pp. 225-236 In: HP Collins, GP Robertson and MJ Klug (eds.), The significance and regulation of Soil ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Biological Control
... the plant surface and in the soil are also known to parasitise plant pathogens, such as other bacteria and fungal spores. Predation of plant pathogens by invertebrates can also contribute to general biological control. Bacterial feeding nematodes consume large numbers of bacteria in the soil and some amoebae are known to ...
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Mycology - Habitats - Introduction
... Colonisation Conclusion Aquatic Fungi Introduction Ingoldian Fungi Other Types Distribution of Spores Interactions With Invertebrates Conclusion Questions Introduction TO HABITATS Theme - Where do we find fungi? Fungi are found ... found in them. This section of the course is broken into the following topics: Soil Fungi Fungi in Air Plant Fungi Aquatic Fungi Copyright © University of Sydney. Last ...
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Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... after moving seedlings into individual pots. Soil and Fertilizer. Natural conditions for coonties indicate a need for well drained soil. A successful soil-less media for container production has ... Florida Atala". In: Franz, R. (ed.) Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida, Vol 6 Invertebrates. Tallahassee: University Presses of Florida. Castner, J.L. 1986. "Delicate Balance." The Florida Naturalist ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-DB
... marine invertebrates. Effects on other organisms: 2,4-DB is nontoxic to bees [7]. Environmental Fate: Breakdown in soil and groundwater: In soil, 2,4-DB is broken down by the action of soil ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DCPA, CHLORTHAL, CLORTHAL-DIMETHYL
... slightly toxic to rainbow trout. The compound is practically nontoxic to estuarine and marine organisms (invertebrates and some fish). The available data suggest that DCPA poses no hazard to endangered aquatic ... essential for degradation. In one study, there was no apparent buildup of pesticide residues in soil even after repeated application. The DCPA concentration declined slowly to 75 or 80% in 28 ...
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... system (Page-Dumroese, Harvey, Jurgensen and Graham, 1991). 44. Logging is removing materials, that when soil contact was made, would have played key roles with the cation exchange capacity, water - ... the upslope side would be filled with humus and inorganic material which would have allowed invertebrates and small vertebrates to tunnel alongside. The down slope side would have provided protective ...
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... factor for plant, animal and entire species survival (STEW). 143. Logging increases soil erosion. Logging affects soil development in an unhealthy fashion. Logging removes designed storehouses for essential elements ... been established on and help stabilize this "new soil", and as invertebrates and small vertebrates would have begun to burrow into the new soil, they would not only have nutritionally ...
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On-Line Glossary: S
... occurring as epiphytes or as intracellular or extracellular parasites or pathogens in a range of invertebrates and plants. (2) sporangiophore. A modified hypha that supports the sporangium. (15) sporangiospore. An ... symptom characterized by the failure of plant organs or substances to develop. (20) suppressive soil. A soil in which certain disease(s) fail to develop because of the presence in ...
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Passiflora soil
... or if you turn over the soil near them. Once established I put compost on the surface rather than dig it in. Earthworms These humble invertebrates, which are found worldwide, are the most important of the soils many inhabitants. They eat both decaying plant & animal organic matter. Some also eat the soil itself & some ...
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