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Inundative application of a
biological control or
natural enemy of a pest
refers to the
release of
overwhelming numbers of a m****-produced
biological control...
- States,
floods cause over $7
billion in damage.
Flood waters typically inundate farm land,
making the land
unworkable and
preventing crops from
being planted...
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sterile insect technique (SIT). Augmentation,
inoculative release and
inundative release are
different methods of
biological control that
affect the target...
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control species that have been used
commercially since the late 1970s.
Inundative releases of T. br****icae, recently, can be done by
means of
drones and...
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Marsh Cr****
Valley of
Chester County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It was
inundated by the
construction of the
Marsh Cr**** Dam in 1972. ****ord
Mills was...
- in 1963. The ****
through the Haarlemmermeer,
which made it
possible to
inundate the
southern portion of the
polder while the
northern portion could continue...
- semiuncial,
uncial und- wave
Latin unda abound, abundance, abundant, inundant,
inundate, inundation, redound, redundancy, redundant, superabound, superabundance...
- and
southwestern Virginia, and
spawned numerous tornadoes.
Helene also
inundated Tampa Bay,
breaking storm surge records throughout the area. The hurricane...
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parasite Trichogramma is
frequently released inundatively to
control harmful moths. New way for
inundative releases are now
introduced i.e. use of drones...
- of the
French Army
while also
finding a use for the
influx of
refugees inundating France at the time. The
Foreign Legion subsequently found a permanent...