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  • ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)  (2)
  • Operophtera brumata  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1939
    Keywords: Insect outbreaks ; Tree stress ; Operophtera brumata ; Sitka Spruce ; Site effects
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Since the early 1980s, the winter moth, Operophtera brumata L. (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) has emerged as a serious pest of Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis Bong. plantations in southern Scotland. Outbreaks are characterised by susceptible sites within plantations which can occur immediately adjacent to resistant sites. We investigated the level of some nutrients in the trees, the date of budburst of the trees, and the numbers of some potential predators of winter moth pupae. None could satisfactorily explain outbreak patterns. Although foliage analysis demonstrated that many trees were marginal or deficient in phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium, these deficiencies were not related to the susceptibility of a site. Within sites, the numbers and weights of O. brumata were positively related to phosphorus content and negatively related to calcium content of foliage. Other evidence suggests, however, that these correlations may not represent direct effects of phosphorus and calcium on larval growth and survival. Date of budburst, which commonly determines susceptibility of deciduous hosts to O. brumata, was unrelated to density, and pupal predators were more, not less, abundant in susceptible sites. Although it is difficult to distinguish between factors that initiate outbreaks and those that maintain them, these data suggest that nutrient deficiencies of trees, budburst date, and the distribution of pupal predators of the winter moth cannot explain patterns of outbreak of the winter moth on spruce.
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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2014-09-17
    Description: Space mission scenarios are presented in which tethering is utilized. The technical and cost benefits are considered along with practicality and operational requirements. The mission scenarios considered include: (1) space shuttle delivery of payloads to higher orbits; (2) the downward release of the external tank from a shuttle; (3) space station altitude reboost using shuttle angular momentum; (4) shuttle docking to space station tether; (5) using shuttle based tether to assist launch of upper stage to higher energy orbits; (6) using space station tether to deploy payloads to higher orbits with momentum accumulator; (7) using tethers to discard first stages or apogee motors; and (8) planetary applications of tethers.
    Keywords: ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
    Type: NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Appl. of Tethers in Space, Vol. 1; 15 p
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Tether applications for space transportation are covered: (1) payload boast; (2) upper stage boost; (3) E.T. deboost; (4) shuttle deboost; (5) shuttle docking ; (6) payload and OTV boost; (7) OTV payload boost; (8) lunar assist and eccentricity change; (9) aeromaneuvering by remote sail or kite; (10) electrodynamic deceleration; and (11) lunar and planetary applications. The first seven transfer momentum between two masses at the tether tips, and the remaining for use tethers for controlled interaction with the environment.
    Keywords: ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
    Type: NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Appl. of Tethers in Space, Vol. 2; 56 p
    Format: text
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