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Aratinga solstitialis
Known as:
Aratinga solstitialis solstitialis
, Psittacus solstitialis
, sun conure
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2008
2008
Natural History Studies for the Preliminary Evaluation of Larinus filiformis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) as a Prospective Biological Control Agent of Yellow Starthistle
L. Gülteki̇n
,
M. Cristofaro
,
C. Tronci
,
L. Smith
Environmental Entomology
2008
Corpus ID: 18797637
We studied the life history, geographic distribution, behavior, and ecology of Larinus filiformis Petri (Coleoptera…
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2006
2006
First Report of Puccinia jaceae var. solstitialis Pycnia on Yellow Starthistle in the United States.
A. J. Fisher
,
W. Bruckart
,
M. McMahon
,
D. Luster
,
L. Smith
Plant Disease
2006
Corpus ID: 73494928
The rust fungus Puccinia jaceae (Otth) var. solstitialis field isolate FDWSRU 84-71 (formerly TR 84-96) was first released in…
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2004
2004
Inactivation of the cytotoxic activity of repin, a sesquiterpene lactone from Centaurea repens.
Francis F Tukov
,
S. Anand
,
Rama S Gadepalli
,
A. Gunatilaka
,
J. C. Matthews
,
J. Rimoldi
Chemical Research in Toxicology
2004
Corpus ID: 31614868
Prolonged ingestion of Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) and Russian Knapweed (Centaurea repens) by horses has been…
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1996
1996
Interspecific competition between Rhinocyllus conicus and Urophora solstitialis, two biocontrol agents released in Australia against Carduus nutans.
T. Woodburn
,
V. C. Moran
,
J. Hoffmann
1996
Corpus ID: 82220142
1995
1995
Isolation and identification of two potent neurotoxins, aspartic acid and glutamic acid, from yellow star thistle (Centaurea solstitialis).
D. Roy
,
D. Peyton
,
P. Spencer
Natural toxins (Print)
1995
Corpus ID: 45269088
Horses grazing for prolonged periods on yellow star thistle (YST), a plant which grows wild in western parts of the United States…
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1989
1989
Managing yellow starthistle on rangeland.
C. Thomsen
,
W. Williams
,
M. George
,
W. McHenry
,
F. Bell
,
R. Knight
1989
Corpus ID: 83792508
Intensive cattle grazing in May and June reduced yellow starthistle plant size, summer and fall canopy size, and seed production…
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1989
1989
Biosystematisch-ökologische Untersuchungen an Urophora solstitialis L. (Tephritidae) : Wirtskreis, Biotypen u. Eignung zur biologischen Bekämpfung von Carduus acanthoides L. (Compositae) in Kanada
Horst Möller-Joop
1989
Corpus ID: 90985536
1988
1988
Host specificity of adult Eustenopus hirtus (Waltl) (Coeloptera: Curculionidae), a potential biological control agent of yellow starthistle, Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae, Cardueae)
S. L. Clement
,
T. Mimmocchi
,
R. Sobhian
,
P. Dunn
1988
Corpus ID: 89021578
Review
1982
Review
1982
The Linnaean species of flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae)
F. Thompson
,
J. Vockeroth
,
M. Speight
1982
Corpus ID: 1920259
—Linnaeus described 37 species of flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae). His collection was studied, and the current status of all…
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1977
1977
Interactions between viscerotropic velogenic Newcastle diseases virus and pet birds of six species. I. Clinical and serologic responses, and viral excretion.
G. Erickson
,
C. J. Maré
,
G. Gustafson
,
L. D. Miller
,
S. Proctor
,
E. Carbrey
Avian diseases
1977
Corpus ID: 22174937
Clinical and serologic responses to a psittacine isolate of viscerotropic velogenic Newcastle disease virus (VVNDV) were…
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