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Disease and weeds were intensively controlled to avoid yield loss.
Insects and disease were intensively controlled by chemicals to avoid biomass and yield loss.
Weeds, insects and diseases were intensively controlled with chemicals to avoid yield loss. Six hills were sampled in each subplot at full heading (approximately 80%% of the panicles had emerged from the flag leaf sheath, HD) and ten hills were diagonally sampled in each subplot at maturity (MA).
Also, the FFSH breeding sites on Lord Howe Island are located in areas where rats are already intensively controlled (to protect residences and the local palm industry) (D. Priddel, pers.
Moreover, the data collection was intensively controlled by field workers.
In several countries, the CSR is urgently needed to be intensively controlled.
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Because human mediated dispersal is a fundamental factor in this expansion, authorities should intensively control exchange of wood and wood products between infested and non-infested areas.
First, a cast of small Atta workers is dedicated largely to the tending and cleaning of garden [55], and these workers monitor gardens intensively, controlling pathogens early during disease outbreaks before diseases can build up to unmanageable levels.
Publication bias is likely to influence our findings, but its direction is difficult to gauge: while large outbreaks that were intensively investigated and controlled are more likely to be the subject of publications, small outbreaks that were detected early and contained are probably under-reported.
We showed that when the most critical environmental variables were excluded from the analysis and when temporal variation in the most intensively sampled regions were controlled for, the qualitative nature of the results did not differ.
For eukaryotic cells, successful progression of mitosis is intensively monitored and subtly controlled by many biological mechanisms.
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