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1 with and without active mountain pine beetle infestation.
2  starch in controlling the severity of aphid infestation.
3 inability of the tps11 mutant to control GPA infestation.
4 s 10 d after SCN infestation and without SCN infestation.
5 er by low-dose needle inoculation or by tick infestation.
6 with CD are pathognomonic for ocular Demodex infestation.
7 evations of the IgE, are seen with parasitic infestation.
8 d in their blood 5 days after I. spinipalpis infestation.
9 increased probability of rodent bite and rat infestation.
10 elopment of insecticides to control fire ant infestation.
11 ng-distance tick dispersal rather than local infestation.
12 were resistant to damage caused by plant bug infestation.
13 l gene expression in G. arboreum under CLCuD infestation.
14 ify AO-dependent mechanisms that limit aphid infestation.
15  bollworm (CBW; Helicoverpa armigera) larvae infestation.
16 ed (log2|Ratio| >/= 2; q </= 0.05) after CBW infestation.
17 ) parasite-rich environments, and (iv) niche infestation.
18 y-1 and its homoeologs increases upon insect infestation.
19 ndrene emissions correlated with bark beetle infestation.
20 d resistance develops that discourages later infestations.
21 ulations to better cope with common parasite infestations.
22 for developing anthelminthics to combat worm infestations.
23 sponse to drought and associated bark beetle infestations.
24  innate and acquired immune defenses against infestations.
25  medical events reported were infections and infestations.
26 h can help track, manage and control bed bug infestations.
27 lupulus) are routinely plagued by T. urticae infestations.
28 ungi-plant interactions, and parasitic plant infestations.
29  the difficulty of detecting and delineating infestations.
30 ple under the threat of dense Ae. albopictus infestations.
31 uch as seaweed were used to control nematode infestations.
32 -2003 in response to drought and bark beetle infestations.
33 ion in wild-type tomato plants reduces aphid infestations.
34  (174 [68%] vs 180 [69%]) and infections and infestations (152 [59%] vs 158 [61%]).
35 3 [9%] in the placebo group), infections and infestations (25 [17%] vs 21 [14%]), and respiratory, th
36 or higher adverse events were infections and infestations (37 [2%] in the MAGE-A3 group and 19 [3%] i
37 review first identified trials on head-louse infestation; 49 were selected and their methodological c
38 the placebo group (grade >/=3 infections and infestations: 80 [39%] of 207 vs 52 [25%] of 209).
39                      Following an acute flea infestation, a dog developed an unusual clinical present
40                                         Flea infestation, adoption from a shelter or as a stray cat,
41 d, both in planta and in vitro, how whitefly infestation affects crown gall disease.
42 s impacted by the rhg1 allelic state and SCN infestation agreed with transcript abundance analyses bu
43  were exposed to a sucking insect (whitefly) infestation and benzothiadiazole (BTH) for 7 d, and thes
44  at the site of larval feeding after 1 hr of infestation and continued to accumulate for as long as 7
45 vels in ticks increased following spirochete infestation and decreased in response to engorgement, ev
46 Prx is a key genetic factor facilitating the infestation and distribution of B. xylophilus within pin
47                                 Although MPB infestation and fire activity both independently increas
48 nfirm that streets provide a barrier against infestation and further show that greater than 90% of th
49 y insights into the inflammatory response to infestation and has also demonstrated the utility of the
50 ion and its interactions with and effects on infestation and hydraulic vulnerability are largely lack
51 bon stress on vulnerability to insect/fungus infestation and hydraulic vulnerability the following ye
52 cibility throughout the duration of nematode infestation and in nematode-induced feeding sites.
53 n resistant and susceptible NILs without SCN infestation and may form the basis of a new assay for th
54 fections reported in association with maggot infestation and myiasis.
55 ated with a relatively high rate of parasite infestation and other infections among inhabitants of th
56 y, (iv) maximum acorn production, percentage infestation and percentage germination were asynchronous
57  a significant association between degree of infestation and predicted risk.
58 udies involving experimental manipulation of infestation and spanning more than a few seasons are req
59 owed increased tolerance to T. semipenetrans infestation and to determine the effect on the content o
60 parisons were made among NILs 10 d after SCN infestation and without SCN infestation.
61 key physiological response against parasitic infestations and a mediator of allergy and asthma.
62 ates the public health problem of head-louse infestations and drives the need for continuing developm
63  will be required because of the risk of new infestations and infections resulting from adventitious
64  by extending growing seasons, reducing pest infestations and providing protection against short term
65 e to development of vaccines to control tick infestations and the transmission of tick-borne pathogen
66 , swimming behaviour and endurance, parasite infestation, and reproduction.
67 wo cases were clearly associated with maggot infestation, and the third could conceivably have had un
68 ties, concerns have been raised about fungal infestations, and consequently, about the determination
69 sly impacted patches (low beetle densities), infestations are characterized by apparently random spot
70                  Bed bug (Cimex lectularius) infestations are rapidly increasing worldwide.
71 an vehicle control in eliminating head-louse infestations at 1, 7, and 14 days after treatment.
72 sewage-contaminated water supplies, helminth infestations, bare footedness, and poor housing, and sti
73 nificance of the impact of streets on vector infestation based on a decomposition of Moran's spatial
74 cal or life history predictors of leaf miner infestation, bleeding canker, or coinfection.
75 ggesting that MPB spread long distances from infestation boundaries via spots following an inverse po
76 nt with mechanical perturbation by trematode infestation but not with the effects of retinoids.
77 missions can be used to identify bark beetle infestation but, more importantly, can lead to increases
78                       We describe a hospital infestation by 2 hematophagous ectoparasites of cliff sw
79             Traumatic myiasis, the parasitic infestation by fly larvae in traumatic lesions of the ti
80  (Triticum aestivum) plants that responds to infestation by Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) larvae
81 F3 is required in the phloem for controlling infestation by Myzus persicae Sulzer, commonly known as
82 ed the consequences of maize (Zea mays) leaf infestation by Spodoptera littoralis caterpillars for th
83 ng nor the application of jasmonic acid, but infestation by sucking insects, induced Ptr nectar secre
84 ply these methods to cross-sectional data of infestation by the Chagas disease vector Triatoma infest
85           We also recorded the rate of acorn infestation by weevils and acorn germination rates of we
86 periments in Costa Rica showed birds reduced infestation by ~ 50%, bats played a marginal role, and f
87 cient than placebo at eliminating body louse infestations by day 14; however, this difference was not
88 e essential for clearing intestinal helminth infestations by mechanisms that include increased epithe
89               Field surveys for signs of rat infestation conducted on 31 randomly selected blocks ind
90 n broad-leaved forests, and assess if weevil infestation contributes to low seedling recruitment.
91                     Responding to CBW larvae infestation, cotton plants undergo drastic reprogramming
92 ctrometry (GC-MS) analyses revealed that CBW infestation could induce cotton plants to release volati
93 ing insect pest of coffee worldwide with its infestations decreasing crop yield by up to 80%.
94                        Landscape patterns of infestation depend on MPB dispersal, which decreases wit
95 y surrounds the status of Californian medfly infestations: Do they represent repeated introductions o
96 %] in the placebo group), and infections and infestations (eight [20%] vs nine [23%]).
97 se results suggest that aboveground whitefly infestation elicits systemic defence responses throughou
98                       This trend mirrors the infestation extent of invasive quagga mussels in the Gre
99                                              Infestation frequency greatly increased and hydraulic co
100                        A current pine beetle infestation has caused extensive mortality of lodgepole
101 tropical regions of the world, though medfly infestations have been prevented and controlled by the s
102 It is widely used in management of parasitic infestation in animals, but is contraindicated in humans
103 in A (ConA)-induced Th1 responses after tick infestation in comparison to results for uninfested Lang
104           Additionally, the extent of insect infestation in stored grain samples was determined by me
105 d use of these compounds to control building infestations in New York City (NYC) may have caused high
106 s into the host systemic response to P. ovis infestation, including roles for the complement system,
107 haviors in their attempts to eliminate their infestations, including seeking identifications and trea
108  75% in New Zealand populations, and in 2007 infestations increased in severity in all populations ex
109 phids are able to reduce VPS52 levels during infestation, indicating that VPS52 is an important virul
110 n how Th2 responses, especially to parasitic infestation, induce immune tolerance.
111 ressed at elevated levels in response to GPA infestation, is required for resistance to GPA in the Ar
112 n daughters, and females breeding under mite infestation laid male eggs last and female eggs first in
113 mate warming will affect olive yield and fly infestation levels across the Basin, resulting in econom
114 ehydrogenase, highly regulated due to insect infestation, manufacturing stresses and mechanical injur
115 hosts are more susceptible to ticks, or tick infestations negatively impact on host condition.
116                         After a few hours of infestation, neutrophils massively infiltrate the bite s
117 trategies may mitigate the effects of weevil infestation of acorns in a population of Quercus schottk
118                                          GPA infestation of Arabidopsis resulted in a transient incre
119 Here, we show that oxylipins also facilitate infestation of Arabidopsis thaliana shoots by the phloem
120                                              Infestation of C3H/HeJ mice with infected I. scapularis
121 cultural pest promotes susceptibility during infestation of crop plants.
122 tial gene targets for use in controlling the infestation of crops by parasitic weeds.
123                                 Myiasis, the infestation of live vertebrates with dipterous larvae, s
124                                              Infestation of ovine skin with the ectoparasitic mite Ps
125 cause the latter indicate a male's degree of infestation of parasites and thus the risk that choosing
126      In addition to nematode susceptibility, infestation of rme1 plants with the potato aphid showed
127       Additionally AtCAT6 was induced during infestation of roots by the plant-parasitic root-knot ne
128  was rapidly induced in roots in response to infestation of shoots by GPAs.
129 irming that a LOX5-derived oxylipin promotes infestation of the foliage by GPAs.
130 ted in the field for resistance to a natural infestation of the potato aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae,
131 uld conceivably have had unrecognized maggot infestation of the urinary tract.
132                                  In 1992, an infestation of western corn rootworm was found within a
133                                              Infestation of wheat by Hessian fly larvae causes a vari
134 otein and is a major susceptibility gene for infestation of wheat by the gall midge M. destructor, co
135                           In this study, the infestation of whitebark pine, Pinus bungean, with B. xy
136 their presence in roots is less obvious than infestations of sedentary endoparasites; nevertheless, i
137          After CMN establishment caterpillar infestation on 'donor' plant led to increased insect res
138 neering, the influence of aboveground insect infestation on Agrobacterium induced gall formation has
139 ere, we show that the observed effect of MPB infestation on the area burned in years of extreme fire
140 ns of body condition, skin condition, cyamid infestation on the blowholes, and rake marks all provide
141 As a consequence of the absence of leafminer infestations on the same host plant varieties in both re
142  [7%] at 300 mg twice a day), infections and infestations (one [7%] at 300 mg twice a day), and metab
143 nd arthropod herbivores occur when arthropod infestation or pathogen infection changes the shared hos
144 ators identify the spatial occurrence of rat infestation over a large area and might help to focus co
145 e plant, earlier reports suggest that insect infestation, particularly jassids and thrips triggers th
146 estation was assessed every 3 months, and if infestation persisted or recurred, additional treatments
147                                  As O. bursa infestations reduce population viability in hihi, our fi
148                                   Head-louse infestation remains a public health problem.
149 thuringiensis (Bt) proteins can limit insect infestation, some insect populations have evolved resist
150         Parasitic plants, through a range of infestation strategies, can attack crop plants and there
151 y settles and feeds, at 2 and 24 h after BPH infestation, suggesting that Bph32 may inhibit feeding i
152                                     However, infestation tests confirmed that JA-regulated pathways w
153 n essential sialostatin L2 role upon nymphal infestation that can be blocked by vertebrate immunity a
154 edical and veterinary relevance and/or cause infestations that induce psychological and dermatologica
155 idopsis BIK1 confers susceptibility to aphid infestation through its suppression of PAD4 expression.
156 he host proteolytic activity in the sites of infestation through the release of a cystatin constituen
157 detectable JAs following wounding and looper infestation; unexpectedly, substantial levels of JAs acc
158                                         Flea infestation was a significant risk factor for B. hensela
159                                              Infestation was assessed every 3 months, and if infestat
160                                   After each infestation was discovered, quarantines and eradication
161  apoplastic redox state in controlling aphid infestation was explored using transgenic tobacco (Nicot
162       For most years: (i) the rate of weevil infestation was negatively density dependent (a greater
163  certain transcripts exclusively by greenbug infestation was observed, and may represent unique signa
164                                         Each infestation was separated by a 14-day tick-free period.
165 ugh susceptibility of aphid (Myzus persicae) infestation was similar in all lines, the WHIRLY1-defici
166         The prevalence, but not intensity of infestation, was associated with high CE temperatures, w
167                               Infections and infestations were significantly increased in patients as
168 s a longer time in the nest; and (ii) a mite infestation when selection favors a shorter nest tenure.
169 in leaf sheath epidermal permeability during infestation; whereas, epidermal permeability was only mi
170 lation of IL-4 as early as 8 days after tick infestation, while the levels of T helper cell type 1 (T
171  can be challenging because of incidences of infestation with algal parasites.
172 ts unable to process miRNAs respond to aphid infestation with increased induction of PHYTOALEXIN DEFI
173 induced by mechanical wounding as well as by infestation with larvae of the generalist lepidopteran h
174 hogen-free Ixodes scapularis nymphs prior to infestation with nymphs infected with Borrelia burgdorfe
175 ptomic response of circulating leukocytes to infestation with P. ovis, during a 6 week period.
176 of circulating leukocytes in sheep following infestation with P. ovis, this study has provided key in
177                Deformed wing virus (DWV) and infestation with the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructo
178                            Control of feline infestation with this arthropod vector may provide an im
179                                              Infestation with WCR affected specific microbial taxa (A
180 reenhouse, a stressor was introduced by soil infestation with western corn rootworm (WCR) or Fusarium
181  the serious adverse event of "infections or infestations," with greater frequencies in the memantine
182  with vehicle control for the elimination of infestations without nit combing in patients 6 months of

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