EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL METHODS ON THE FORMATION OF SEED PRODUCTIVITY OF A LOTUS CORNICULATUS IN THE UDMURT REPUBLIC

Effect of technological methods on the formation of seed productivity of a Lotus corniculatus in the Udmurt Republic

Lotus corniculatus - valuable bean fodder crop, the main advantages of which are its long life, high resistance to trampling, nutritional value, the ability to grow on acidic soils.However, the spread of a lotus on the territory of the Udmurt Republic is restrained due to the complexity of its seed production, which is due to the biological charact

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Landscape homogenization due to agricultural intensification disrupts the relationship between reproductive success and main prey abundance in an avian predator

Abstract Background Selecting high-quality habitat and the optimal time to reproduce can increase individual fitness and is a strong evolutionary factor shaping animal populations.However, few studies have investigated the interplay between land cover heterogeneity, limitation in food resources, individual quality and spatial variation in fitness p

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Oviposition activity and seasonal pattern of a population of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) in subtropical Argentina

Monthly oviposition activity and the seasonal density pattern of Aedes aegypti were studied using larvitraps and ovitraps during a research carried out by the Public Health Ministry of Salta Province, in Tartagal, Aguaray and Salvador Mazza cities, in subtropical Argentina.The A.aegypti population was active in both dry and wet seasons with a peak

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Moth resistance of armored-layer sunfi ower seeds

Sunflower varieties having plants with armored-layer seeds resulted in a high reduction of seed damage caused by larval feeding of the sunflower moth, Homoeosoma electel-lum (Hulst).Several sunflower lines were significantly more resistant to seed damage when the plants had armored-layer seeds than when the same lines taylor made p790 for sale had

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Moth resistance of armored-layer sunfi ower seeds

Sunflower varieties having plants with armored-layer seeds resulted in a high reduction of seed damage caused by larval feeding of the sunflower moth, Homoeosoma electel-lum (Hulst).Several sunflower lines were significantly more resistant to seed damage when the plants had armored-layer seeds than when the same lines taylor made p790 for sale had

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