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    The carbon and nitrogen physiology of Achillea millefolium L. (Yarrow) 

    Henskens, F. L. F. (Lincoln University, 1993)
    Achillea millefolium (L.) in New Zealand has become an increasing problem on arable and horticultural land where selective control remains difficult to achieve. Patterns of carbon and nitrogen accumulation and use were ...
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    New Zealand flower thrips as a vector of Monilinia fructicola (Wint.) honey in peaches in Canterbury, New Zealand 

    Ellis, E. C. (Lincoln University, 1993)
    The New Zealand flower thrips, Thrips obscuratus (Crawford) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), is an important seasonal pest of peaches infesting flowers during spring and mature fruit prior to, and during fruit harvest. Thrips ...
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    AuthorEllis, E. C. (1)Henskens, F. L. F. (1)Keyword
    270000 Biological Sciences (2)
    300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (2)
    Achillea millefolium L. (1)brown rot (1)carbon (1)defoliation (1)epidemiology (1)insect dispersal (1)insect-vector (1)Monilinia fructicola (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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