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  • 1
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    The @journal of organic chemistry 40 (1975), S. 3599-3601 
    ISSN: 1520-6904
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 1 (1962), S. 925-932 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Industrial & engineering chemistry research 26 (1987), S. 2290-2298 
    ISSN: 1520-5045
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Organometallics 3 (1984), S. 1241-1251 
    ISSN: 1520-6041
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 2 (1963), S. 960-962 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Springer
    Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 54 (1990), S. 9-19 
    ISSN: 1570-7458
    Keywords: Integrated pest management ; behavioral control ; cultural control ; immigration of pests ; trapping insects ; Rhagoletis ; Cydia ; Argyrotaenia ; apple pests
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé A ce jour, la lutte intégrée (IPM) contre les arthropodes des vergers commerciaux de pommiers, —que nous nommons IPM de première génération —, est conçue presque exclusivement comme une suite de pratiques focalisées sur l'interception des insectes nuisibles. Ces pratiques calculent d'abord la date d'apparition, la vitesse de développement et l'abondance des phytophages et des entomophages, conduisant à l'épandage à des dates appropriées d'insecticides sélectifs, comme seule tactique de protection contre les phytophages qui ne sont pas supprimés efficacement par des entomophages. Nous avons examiné au Massachusetts l'efficacité de ce que nous avons appelé le seconde génération d'IPM. Elle implique l'intégration de la lutte chimique contre des insectes consommateurs précoces, et de la lutte comportementale, culturale et biologique contre les insectes de pleine saison et tardifs, sans traitements insecticides ou acaricides des pommiers à partir de la mi-juin. L'approche comportementale consiste à encercler plusieurs massifs de pommiers (chacun de 1 ha) avec des sphères rouges engluées d'odeur synthétique de pommier pour intercepter les vols de Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh. L'approche culturale est concentrée sur l'élimination autour du verger des pommiers non inclus dans le programme de protection pour empêcher la pénétration de femelles de Cydia pomonella L. et Argyrotaenia velutinana Walker. L'approche biologique insiste sur la mise en place après la mi-juin des entomophages des ennemis du feuillage dans un verger sans insecticide ni acaricide. Pendant la seconde année (1988) de l'application du programme, les fruits attaqués par tous les phytophages après la mi-juin n'ont été que de 0,6% pour les parcelles d'arbres témoins dans lesquels les pièges rouges avaient été placés tous les 5 mètres sur les arbres du pourtour et dont les arbres non inclus dans l'expérience, avaient été enlevés sur une bande de 100 m autour de la parcelle. Des parcelles proches, traitées avec IPM première génération, avaient un taux d'attaque de 0,4% par les mêmes espèces d'arthropodes. Par rapport aux parcelles sans sphères rouges, relativement peu de R. pomonella ont pénétré au-delà de la rangée de pièges, malgré le grand nombre de mouches capturées dans ceux-ci. Les prédateurs d'acariens et de pucerons nuisibles étaient 2 fois plus abondants dans les parcelles protégées par IPM de deuxième génération, que dans celles protégées par IPM de première génération. Les coûts totaux sont à peu près les mêmes, mais nous proposons une méthode potentiellement beaucoup moins coûteuse, demandant moins de maind'œuvre, par remplacement l'utilisation de la glue sur les sphères comme protection contre la pénétration de R. pomonella dans la parcelle.
    Notes: Abstract To date, integrated pest management (IPM) of arthropods in commercial apple orchards has been comprised almost exclusively of a suite of what we term ‘first-stage’ IPM practices focused upon pest monitoring. These practices predict first appearance, rate of development, and abundance of pest and beneficial arthropods, which leads to recommendation of selective properly-timed pesticides as the sole tactic of controlling pests not effectively suppressed by beneficials. Here, we evaluated in Massachusetts the effectiveness of what we term ‘second-stage’ IPM practices. These involved integration of pesticidal control of early season apple arthropod pests and behavioral, cultural and biological control of mid and late season apple arthropod pests in the absence of insecticide and acaricide application after mid June. The behavioral approach consisted of ringing the perimeter of several apple orchard blocks (each ca. 1 ha) with sticky-coated red spheres baited with synthetic apple odor to intercept immigrating Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) flies. The cultural approach focused on removing unmanaged host trees in a ring around the orchard block perimeter to prevent entry of Cydia pomonella (L.) and Argyrotaenia velutinana (Walker) females. The biological approach emphasized buildup of natural enemies of foliar pests in an orchard environment free of insecticide and acaricide use after mid June. During the second year (1988) of second-stage IPM implementation, test blocks in which baited red spheres were placed 5 m apart on perimeter apple trees and in which all unmanaged host trees within 100 m of the block perimeter had been removed received only 0.6% combined fruit injury by the above and all other pests active after mid June. Nearby blocks treated under first-stage IPM practices received 0.4% combined injury from such pests. As revealed by unbaited within-block monitoring traps, comparatively few R. pomonella flies penetrated the ring of interception traps, despite the large numbers caught on the latter. Beneficial predators of pest mites and aphids were nearly twice as common in second-stage as first-stage IPM blocks. Total cost was essentially the same for second-stage as first-stage IPM practices. But we propose a potentially much less costly, labor-saving method as a substitute for using a sticky substance to control R. pomonella flies alighting on perimeter-tree spheres.
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    Ithaca, N.Y. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 45:4 (1992:July) 830 
    ISSN: 0019-7939
    Topics: Economics
    Description / Table of Contents: Human Resources, Personnel, and Organizational Behavior
    Notes: BOOK REVIEWS
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    Springer
    Sexual plant reproduction 11 (1998), S. 213-230 
    ISSN: 1432-2145
    Keywords: Key words Apomixis ; Apospory ; Hieracium ; Seed ; Sexual processes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Most members of the genus Hieracium are apomictic and set seed without fertilization, but sexual forms also exist. A cytological study was conducted on an apomictic accession of H. aurantiacum (A3.4) and also H. piloselloides (D3) to precisely define the cellular basis for apomixis. The apomictic events were compared with the sexual events in a self-incompatible isolate of H. pilosella (P4). All plants were maintained as vegetatively propagated lines each derived from a single plant. Sexual P4 exhibited characteristic events of polygonum-type embryo sac formation, showed no latent apomitic tendencies, and depended upon fertilization to set seed. In contrast, D3 and A3.4 were autonomous aposporous apomicts, forming both embryo and endosperm spontaneously inside an unreduced embryo sac. The two apomicts exhibited distinct mechanisms, but variation was also observed within each apomictic line. Seeds from apomicts often contained more than one embryo. A degree of developmental instability was also observed amongst germinated seedlings and included variation in meristem and cotyledon number, altered phyllotaxis, callus formation, and seedling fusion. In most cases abnormal seedlings developed into normal plants. Such phenomena were not observed following germination of hybrid seeds derived from crosses between sexual P4 and the apomictic plants. The three plants can now be used in inheritance studies and also to investigate the molecular mechanisms controlling apomixis.
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    ISSN: 1573-9368
    Keywords: SV40 Tag tumor immunity ; role of CD4 and β-2 microglobulin in SV40 Tag tumors tolerance to endogenous tumor antigens ; tolerance to endogenous tumor antigens ; metastatic osteogenic sarcoma ; α-amylase expression in salivary glands and ribs
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Mature adult mice of the C57BL/6-TgN(Amy1TAg)501Knw transgenic mouse lineage, 501, containing a liver α-amylase promoted-SV40 Tag hybrid gene, routinely develop SV40 Tag-induced metastatic osteosarcomas. This form of α-amylase was known to be expressed in the liver, salivary glands, pancreas, and fat. Cells in the normal rib adjacent to the periosteum also express α-amylase suggesting that transgene expression is correctly targeted to generate osteosarcomas. 501 mice express SV40 Tag in the salivary glands but do not develop abnormalities in these organs by the time of their death from SV40-induced osteosarcomas. Mice of the C57BL/6 strain make a strong and effective anti-tumor immune response to SV40 Tag immunization. However, immunization of 501 mice with SV40 Tag early in life does not alter or prevent SV40 Tag-induced osteosarcomagenesis. 501 mice mount a significantly less effective cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response following SV40 Tag immunization while 501 osteosarcoma-derived cells are fully susceptible to SV40 Tag-specific T-cell lysis. This suggests that partial tolerance, not loss of antigen presentation by tumor cells, characterizes this mouse model of endogenous bone tumor development. To determine whether the immune recognition of endogenous SV40 Tag could influence tumorigenesis, the metastatic potential and time of death from tumor was investigated in CD4-null mutant 501 mice and β-2 microglobulin-null mutant 501 mice. The size and number of metastases in these strains and longevity of these strains varied. We suggest that components of both the innate and adaptive immune response control tumor appearance and progression.
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