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Plant disease. 106(4)
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Plant Disease. 106:2526
Stiltgrass [Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus], is an annual C4 grass of Asiatic origin whose native range includes India, Pakistan, Nepal, China, Korea, and Japan (Cole et al 2004). In China, it is mainly distributed south of the Yangtze River,
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Plant Disease. 106:1295
Microstegium vimineum, a Poaceae annual C4 plant, occurred widely in crop fields, tea gardens, orchards, under forests and roadsides in most provinces and regions south of the Yellow River, China. It was introduced into the eastern USA causing ecolog
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Judith Hough-Goldstein, Richard C. Reardon, George Robbins, Mark A. Mayer, Patricia Morrison, Wayne Hudson
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Biological Control. 51:450-457
Mile-a-minute weed, Persicaria perfoliata (L.) H. Gross, is an invasive annual vine of Asian origin that has developed extensive monocultures, especially in disturbed open areas in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. A host-specific Asian w
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Journal of Economic Entomology. 98:2292-2300
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Journal of Economic Entomology. 96:1662-1667
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Borkent, D, Reardon, R & Dixon, P 2017, ' Epidemiological survey on equine cheek tooth infundibular caries in the United Kingdom ', Veterinary Record, vol. 181, no. 9, pp. 235-+ . https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.104319
Infundibular caries (IC) is an important equine dental disorder that can cause premature wear, fractures and apical infection of affected maxillary cheek teeth. No accurate prevalence values for IC are available for UK horses. The feeding of high lev
Autor:
John D. Podgwaite, Ralph E. Webb, Richard C. Reardon, G. B. White, S. E. Talley, Kevin W. Thorpe
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Journal of Entomological Science. 34:404-414
Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), populations in three Maryland plots and three West Virginia plots were treated aerially with the gypsy moth multienveloped nuclear polyhedrosis virus product, Gypchek® (U.S. Forest Service, USDA, Washington, DC). T
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Andrew Roberts, Alexei A. Sharov, Eugene R. Luzader, Richard C. Reardon, Andrew M. Liebhold, Guofa Zhou, William F. Ravlin
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Journal of Economic Entomology. 91:464-472
Maps of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), as well as point estimates of egg mass density and counts of male moths captured in pheromone-baited traps collected from the Shenandoah National Park and George Washington National
This lavishly illustrated field guide features more than 800 species of the most common, interesting, beautiful, and important owlet (noctuid) caterpillars found in eastern North America. More than 2,100 color photographs include numerous stunning im