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Promoted ContentHorticultureFebruary 2009
Potatoes Postharvest
by R T Pringle, C F H Bishop, R C Clayton
A wider understanding of potato postharvest practices is needed to improve working relations between growers, agronomists, pathologists and crop store managers. Providing a comprehensive examination of international potato production, this book identifies which storage systems suit particular climatic zones as well as considering interactions between crop microclimate, dehydration, crop cooling, condensation and disease development. Potatoes Postharvest will guide the reader through the activities following harvest from store loading, store management, and grading to packaging and dispatch.
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Trusted PartnerInsecticide & herbicide technologyDecember 2004
Western Corn Rootworm
Ecology and Management
by Edited by Stefan Vidal, Ulrich Kuhlmann, C R Edwards
Western Corn Rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, has been a major economic pest of maize in the Americas for many years. However, since the early 1990's it has become an increasing threat to crops in Europe and is expected to spread to all maize growing areas of the continent. This book provides a comprehensive review of current knowledge of the biology and ecology of this insect pest and how it might be managed in order to limit its damage as it spreads into new agroecological areas. Cultural, biotechnical, and biological control measures are addressed, as are ecological baseline data such as population dynamics, economic thresholds and aspects of its behaviour. The book also examines the potential of plant protection techniques currently used in North America to be applied in Europe.
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Trusted PartnerThriller / suspenseDecember 2020
CO2 - World Without Tomorrow
by Roth, Tom
CO2. A WORLD WITH NO TOMORROW is a fast-paced science thriller. For this story, Tom Roth takes movements such as Fridays for Future and the increasingly radical protests for climate change as his inspiration and point of departure. It seems that increasing numbers of people see themselves justified in resorting to radical measures in their efforts to save the planet and the future of humanity (children). And for the first time in history, the movement is emanating primarily from children and young people – whose future is at stake. Twelve children from twelve nations are kidnapped. They’ve been participating in a climate camp in Australia. From now on, one child will die every week unless the international community meets certain demands of the kidnappers for climate protection. As mankind waits with bated breath in anticipation of the first ultimatum expiring, the governments of the countries concerned are fighting over solutions. It soon becomes clear that this race is about much more than the lives of individuals, and that time knows no mercy. A topical issue of our times, highly emotional For readers of Marc Elsberg and Andreas Eschbach English outline and sample translation available
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Trusted PartnerForestry & related industriesSeptember 2001
Impact of Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gases on Forest Ecosystems
by Edited by David Karnosky, Reinhart Ceulemans, Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza, John L Innes
Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and chlorofluorocarbons, are all increasing in the atmosphere. These gases are directly affecting biological processes in trees and ecological processes in forests.They are also causing considerable radiant energy to be trapped near the earth’s surface resulting in the so-called “greenhouse” effect which may significantly alter global climate in the 21st century. However, this issue is subject to some controversyThis book provides an authoritative review, written by expert world forest scientists, of what is known about the impact of elevated CO2 and other greenhouse gases on forest ecosystems.
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Der Geist im Atom
Eine Diskussion der Geheimnisse der Quantenphysik
by P C Davies, J R Brown, Jürgen Koch
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2010
Household servants in early modern England
by R. C. Richardson
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2024
BiBiBiber hat da mal 'ne Frage. Warum leuchten Sterne?
Dr. Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim & Marie Meimberg wissen, warum Teilchen im Universum tanzen und wir alle Sternenstaub sind
by Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim, Marie Meimberg, Marie Meimberg
In diesem Sach-Bilderbuch haben Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim und Marie Meimberg auf über 100 Seiten all ihr Wissen in Antworten und Bildern vereint. Wenn Du dieses Buch liest, wirst Du verstehen, warum Sterne leuchten und was das mit tanzenden Teilchen, Luftdruck und Wärme zu tun hat. Mit dem Kohlenstoff-Kreislauf des Lebens, CO2 und Pflanzen. Mit der Entstehung des Universums, der Milchstraße und unserer Welt. Du wirst verstehen: Bei dieser kleinen Frage geht es um Leben und Tod. Und um Bausteine, die in Sternen entstehen. Bausteine, aus denen alles auf dieser Erde gebaut ist. Auch wir. Denn wir alle sind aus Sternenstaub. Wir schauen nicht nur in den Sternenhimmel. Wir sind ein Teil davon. Reise mit Marie und Mai zum Ursprung des Universums – und erlebe Erstaunliches! Wusstes du, dass wir alle Sternenstaub sind? Lüfte dieses und weitere überraschende Geheimnisse und staune, wie viele Wunder im Weltall stecken. Die promovierte Chemikerin Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim und die Kulturwissenschaftlerin Marie Meimberg haben ein Sachbuch für Kinder geschaffen, so großartig und vielfältig wie der Sternenhimmel. Wissenschaftlich fundiert und zugleich anrührend poetisch. Weckt den Forschergeist und die Freude an Wissenschaft bei Kindern ab 7 Jahren und begeistert auch erwachsene Fans des beliebten YouTube-Kanals „maiLab“.
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Literatur in den den Rheinlanden und in Westfalen – Literatur in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Texte aus hundert Jahren in vier Bänden
2: »Auf meinem Herzen liegt es wie ein Alp«. Literatur in den Rheinlanden und in Westfalen 1919–1945
by Monika R. Schloz, Volker C. Dörr, Norbert Oellers, Hartmut Steinecke, Joseph Anton Kruse
Volker C. Dörr, geboren 1966, studierte Germanistik, Philosophie und Kunstgeschichte in Bonn. Seit 2002 lehrt er als Privatdozent am Germanistischen Seminar der Universität Bonn. Er ist u. a. Mitherausgeber der beiden Bände Mit Schiller. Briefe, Tagebücher und Gespräche vom 24. Juni 1794 bis zum 9. Mai 1805 innerhalb der Frankfurter Ausgabe von Goethes Werken. Joseph A. Kruse, 1944 in Dingden bei Bocholt (heute Hamminkeln) geboren, ist seit 1975 Direktor des Heinrich-Heine-Instituts in Düsseldorf; 1986 wurde er zum Honorarprofessor an der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf ernannt. Er gibt u. a. das Heine-Jahrbuch und die Heine-Studien heraus und hat zahlreiche Publikationen zu Heine und seiner Zeit sowie zu den Sammlungen des Heine-Instituts veröffentlicht.
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Trusted PartnerMycology, fungi (non-medical)January 1991
Synopsis of Nectria Subgen. Dialonectria
by G J Samuels, R Lowen, C T Rogerson
Mycological paper with a synopsis of Nectria Subgen. Dialonectria.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2022
Infectious Diseases of the Mouth, Second Edition
by Scott C. Kachlany, Ph.D. and Brian R. Shmaefsky, Ph.D.
Infectious diseases of the mouth include gingivitis, endodontic infections, periodontal diseases, and cavity-causing bacteria. Oral health has been identified as a major publich health challenge often overlooked by the general public. Good oral health is directly linked to good overall health. Filled with practical medical facts, Infectious Diseases of the Mouth, Second Edition clearly elaborates on the anatomy and biology of the mouth, the types of diseases that affect it, and how they can be prevented and treated.
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Trusted PartnerAquaculture & fish-farming: practice & techniquesDecember 2005
Fishery Co-Management
A Practical Handbook
by Robert S Pomeroy, Rebecca Rivera-Guieb
During the last decade, there has been a shift in the governance and management of fisheries to a broader approach that recognizes the participation of fishers, local stewardship, and shared decision-making. Through this process, fishers are empowered to become active members of the management team, balancing rights and responsibilities, and working in partnership with government. This approach is called co-management. This handbook describes the process of community-based co-management from its beginning, through implementation, to turnover to the community. It provides ideas, methods, techniques, activities, checklists, examples, questions and indicators for the planning and implementing of a process of community-based co-management. It focuses on small-scale fisheries (freshwater, floodplain, estuarine, or marine) in developing countries, but is also relevant to small-scale fisheries in developed countries and to the management of other coastal resources (such as coral reefs, mangroves, sea grass, and wetlands). This handbook will be of significant interest to resource managers, practitioners, academics and students of small-scale fisheries.
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Trusted PartnerPolitical oppression & persecutionJuly 2014
Co-memory and melancholia
Israelis memorialising the Palestinian Nakba
by Ronit Lentin
The 1948 war that led to the creation of the State of Israel also resulted in the destruction of Palestinian society when some 80 per cent of the Palestinians who lived in the major part of Palestine upon which Israel was established became refugees. Israelis call the 1948 war their 'War of Independence' and the Palestinians their 'Nakba', or catastrophe. After many years of Nakba denial, land appropriation, political discrimination against the Palestinians within Israel and the denial of rights to Palestinian refugees, in recent years the Nakba is beginning to penetrate Israeli public discourse. This book, available at last in paperback, explores the construction of collective memory in Israeli society, where the memory of the trauma of the Holocaust and of Israel's war dead competes with the memory claims of the dispossessed Palestinians. Against a background of the Israeli resistance movement, Lentin's central argument is that co-memorating the Nakba by Israeli Jews is motivated by an unresolved melancholia about the disappearance of Palestine and the dispossession of the Palestinians, a melancholia that shifts mourning from the lost object to the grieving subject. Lentin theorises Nakba co-memory as a politics of resistance, counterpoising co-memorative practices by internally displaced Israeli Palestinians with Israeli Jewish discourses of the Palestinian right of return, and questions whether return narratives by Israeli Jews, courageous as they may seem, are ultimately about Israeli Jewish self-healing rather than justice for Palestine.
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Trusted PartnerOctober 1999
Gene, Neurone, Qubits & Co.
Unsere Welten der Information
by Beiträge von Emrich, Hinderk M.; Beiträge von Schneiders, Uta; Beiträge von Frey, S.; Beiträge von Ganten, Detlev; Beiträge von Genzel, R.; Beiträge von Heinze, H. J.; Beiträge von Hoßfeld, F.; Beiträge von Kiedrowski, G. v.; Beiträge von Kornwachs, K.; Beiträge von Mittelstraß, J.; Beiträge von Opitz, J. M.; Beiträge von Rauch, A.; Beiträge von Quinkert, G.; Beiträge von Rajewsky, K.; Beiträge von Rechenberg, I.; Beiträge von Ritter, H.; Beiträge von Roth, G.; Beiträge von Schuster, P.; Beiträge von Simon, D.; Beiträge von Singer, W.; Beiträge von Sperling, K.; Beiträge von Straus, J.; Beiträge von Weinfurter, H.; Beiträge von Zass, E.; Herausgegeben von Ganten, Detlev; Herausgegeben von Meyer-Galow, Erhard; Herausgegeben von Ropers, Hans-Hilger; Herausgegeben von Scheich, Henning; Herausgegeben von Schwarz, Helmut; Herausgegeben von Truscheit, Ernst; Herausgegeben von Urban, Knut; Herausgeberische Koordinierung Klüber, Hans Detlef
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Trusted PartnerFertilizers & manuresNovember 2006
No Tillage Seeding in Conservation Agriculture
by C J Baker, Scott E Justice, Keith E Saxton, Peter Hobbs, William R Ritchie, W C T Chamen, Don C Reicosky, Fatima Ribeiro
This book is a much-expanded and updated edition of a previous volume, published in 1996 as "No-tillage Seeding: Science and Practice". The base objective remains to describe, in lay terms, a range of international experiments designed to examine the causes of successes and failures in no-tillage. The book summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of no tillage. It highlights the pros and cons of a range of features and options, without promoting any particular product.Topics added or covered in more detail in the second edition include:* soil carbon and how its retention or sequestration interacts with tillage and no-tillage* controlled traffic farming as an adjunct to no-tillage* comparison of the performance of generic no-tillage opener designs* the role of banding fertilizer in no-tillage* the economics of no-tillage* small-scale equipment used by poorer farmers* forage cropping by no-tillage* a method for risk assessment of different levels of machine sophistication
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2009
Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in modern British history
Taking stock
by Lawrence Black, Nicole Robertson
Despite the abundance and quality of recent historical writing on consumerism, it cannot be said that the modern Co-operative movement (Co-op) has been well served. It has also been by-passed in studies that locate Britons' identity in their consumption. The reasons for this can be found in the widely perceived decline of the Co-op since the 1950s, but also in various historiographical agendas that have resulted in its relative invisibility in modern British history. This book, by demonstrating the variety of broader issues that can be addressed through the Co-op and the vibrancy of new historical research into consumption, seeks to remedy this. Taking stock, both of the Co-op in a broader context and of new approaches to the history of consumption, combines the work of leading authorities on the Co-op with recent scholarly research. It explores the Co-op's distinctive interface between everyday issues and grander idealistic concerns. The chapters intersect to examine a broad range of themes, notably: the politics of consumerism including consumer protection, ethical and fair trading and alternatives to corporate commerce; design and advertising; the Co-op's relations with other components of the labour movement; and its ideology, image and memory. The collection looks at the Co-operative movement locally (through specific case studies), nationally and also in comparison to the European movement. This collection will appeal to academics, researchers, teachers and students of the economic, cultural and political history of twentieth-century Britain. It will also be of interest to academics and students of business studies, and co-operative members themselves. ;
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Trusted PartnerMedical toxicologyMay 2011
Poisoning by Plants, Mycotoxins and Related Toxins
by Kip Panter, A C.F Amaral, A P.M Figueiredo, R A Schultz, A G Armién, B T Green, L C.B Fernandes, F Guedes, M C.J.S Lima, L X Mesquita, R C Rocha-e-Silva, I Pacífico da Silva, F M Boabaid, C J Botha, A C.L Câmara, C R Dogo, D R Gardner, James Pfister, K Welch, F B Grecco, P B Pal, B L Stegelmeier, S T Lee, T Z Davis, M B Almeida. Edited by Franklin Riet-Correa, James Pfister, Ana Lucia Schild, Terrie L Wierenga.
This comprehensive collection of up-to-the-minute research in the field of poisonous plants investigates the effects of toxins on animals and humans. It covers the effects of poisonous plants on the liver, the reproductive system, and the nervous system, as well as exploring the field of herbal medicine. In a specialised section devoted to control measures, the book highlights techniques such as vaccination and taste aversion, providing the reader with important information on safeguarding against disaster. This volume is an essential reference for veterinarians, researchers, toxicologists and chemists.