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181. Use of attractant-baited traps for monitoring and mass trapping of rose chafer, Macrodactylus subspinosus (coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), in Michigan peach orchards
182. Measurement and modeling of plant hydraulic conductance and solar radiation transfer processes in fruit tree orchards, with especial reference to sweet cherry
183. Activity and diet of bats in apple orchards of southern Michigan
184. Nitrogen dynamics in woody plant ecosystems: Almond orchards, winegrape vineyards, and pinyon-juniper woodlands
185. Managing Insects and Insect Resistance: From Apple Orchards to Transcriptomics
186. Development of an Intelligent Sprayer to Optimize Pesticide Applications in Nurseries and Orchards
187. The role of endophyte-infected grasses as biologically mediated control strategies for plant-parasitic nematode suppression in West Virginia orchards
188. Adapting minimum temperature forecasts to fruit orchards in the intermountain West
189. Genetic variation within natural populations and restoration orchards of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) in New York State
190. Resistance to Glyphosate and Paraquat in Conyza bonariensis and Conyza canadensis from California Orchards: Management, Distribution, and Mechanism of Resistance
191. Biology, monitoring, and management of Campylomma verbasci (Meyer) (Hemiptera: Miridae) in Washington apple orchards
192. Life history and population dynamics of western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in nectarine orchards in the dry central interior, British Columbia
193. Evaluation of the nematicidal properties of cruciferous plants for nematode management in replant orchards
194. Mulch management systems in organic dwarf apple orchards and their effects on soil physical properties, soil nutrient availability, and tree nutrition
195. ACARICIDE RESISTANCE IN POPULATIONS OF EUROPEAN RED MITE IN NEW YORK APPLE ORCHARDS
196. An investigation into the relationship between western flower thrips damage and orchard floor management in British Columbia apple orchards
197. LEPTOTHRIPS MALI (FITCH): A POTENTIALLY IMPORTANT PREDATOR IN VIRGINIA APPLE ORCHARDS
198. Cultivating alternative apple pollinators: Examining the contribution of wild bees to crop pollination, and the factors that influence their abundance and diversity in Wisconsin's orchards
199. Understanding, using, and promoting biological control: from commercial walnut orchards to school gardens
200. Phytoseiids as biological control agents of phytophagous mites in Washington apple orchards
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