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        Science & Mathematics
        April 2022

        Nematodes as Model Organisms

        by Itamar Glazer, David I Shapiro-llan, Paul W. Sternberg

        Nematodes, which are small multi cellular organisms have been used as biological models since the 1960's. The nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans is a free-living nematode, about 1mm in length, that lives in temperate soil environments. It is made up of about 1000 cells, and has a short life cycle of only 2 weeks. It was the first multicellular organism to have its whole genome sequenced. The book includes chapters that summarize the importance of nematodes as model organisms in the fields of genetics, developmental biology, neurobiology, pharmacology, nutrition, ecology and parasitology. Of interest to a broad audience across a wide spectrum of disciplines, the book is useful for biologists working on comparative studies to investigate biological processes across organisms; medical scientists and pharmacologist for exploration of drugs and medicine (including the use of genome editing to eliminate diseases); ecologists considering nematodes as indicators for environment changes; and parasitologists for host-parasite interactions. Many other researchers can use this book as a benchmark for the broad implications of nematology research on other aspects of science.

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        Science & Mathematics
        March 2022

        Encyclopedia of Scale Insect Pests

        by Takumasa Kondo, Gillian Watson

        Scale insects feed on plant juices and can easily be transported to new countries on live plants. They sometimes become invasive pests, costing billions of dollars in damage to crops worldwide annually, and farmers try to control them with toxic pesticides, risking environmental damage. Fortunately, scale insects are highly susceptible to control by natural enemies so biological control is possible. They have unique genetic systems, unusual metamorphosis, a broad spectrum of essential symbionts, and some are sources of commercial products like red dyes, shellac and wax. There is, therefore, wide interest in these unusual, destructive, beneficial, and abundant insects. The Encyclopedia of Scale Insect Pests is the most comprehensive work on worldwide scale insect pests, providing detailed coverage of the most important species (230 species in 26 families, 36% of the species known). Advice is provided on collection, preservation, slide-mounting, vouchering, and labelling of specimens, fully illustrated with colour photographs, diagrams and drawings. Pest species are presented in two informal groups of families, the 'primitive' Archaeococcids followed by the more 'advanced' Neococcids, covered in phylogenetic order. Each family is illustrated and diagnosed based on features of live and slide-mounted specimens, with information on numbers of genera and species, main hosts, distribution, and biology. For the important pest species, coverage includes information on the morphology of live and slide-mounted specimens, common names, principal synonyms, geographical distribution, plant hosts, plant damage and economic impact, reproductive biology, dispersal, and management strategies including biological, cultural and chemical control, sterile insect techniques, regulatory control, early warning systems and field monitoring. An additional complete list of scale insect pests worldwide is provided, comprising 642 species in 28 scale insect families (about 8% of the 8396 species of living scales known), with information on plant hosts, geographical distribution and validation sources. Beneficial uses of scale insects as sources of red dyes, natural resins and waxes, as agents for invasive weed control. The importance of their honeydew to bees for making honey, and as a food source to other animals, are included. Academic researchers, students, entomologists, pest management officials in agribusiness or government including plant quarantine identifiers, extensionists, farmers, field scientists and ecologists will all benefit from this book.

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        March 1999

        Berühmte Frauen

        Dreihundert Porträts

        by Susanne Gretter, Luise F. Pusch, Susanne Gretter, Luise F. Pusch

        Susanne Gretter studierte Anglistik, Romanistik und Politische Wissenschaft in Tübingen und Berlin. Sie hat zahlreiche Bücher herausgegeben, darunter die Reihe Die kühne Reisende. Sie lebt und arbeitet als Verlagslektorin in Berlin. Susanne Gretter studierte Anglistik, Romanistik und Politische Wissenschaft in Tübingen und Berlin. Sie hat zahlreiche Bücher herausgegeben, darunter die Reihe Die kühne Reisende. Sie lebt und arbeitet als Verlagslektorin in Berlin.

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        July 2002

        Anderswo

        Erzählung

        by Susanne Fischer

        Susanne Fischer, 1960 in Hamburg geboren, Journalistin und Schriftstellerin, arbeitet als Geschäftsführerin der Arno Schmidt Stiftung. Sie ist u.a. Mitherausgeberin der Bargfelder Ausgabe der Werke Arno Schmidts und Herausgeberin der Tagebücher von Schmidts Ehefrau Alice. 2013 wurde sie mit dem Ben-Witter-Preis ausgezeichnet. Susanne Fischer lebt in einem kleinen Dorf bei Celle.

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        April 2016

        Mein Garten, mein Paradies

        by Susanne Wiborg, Rotraut Susanne Berner

        Gärtner spinnen alle, das ist bekannt. Und schön ist es dazu: Wir tun das nämlich gerne, weil es das Leben so ungemein bereichern kann. Wer einmal Susanne Wiborgs Gartenkolumnen gelesen hat, ist ihnen verfallen wie sonst nur dem eigenen Garten. Wie konnte man je ohne Stockrosen leben, ohne Elfenkrokusse, diese »glückliche Frühlingsüberraschung«? Und wo kriegt man die Perle d’Azur, diese aparte Clematis mit den vergissmeinnichtblauen Blüten, her, die den legendären Garten von Sissinghurst schmückt? Mit viel Liebe und Humor erzählt Susanne Wiborg von ihrem Paradies auf Erden: von Blumen, Sträuchern und Bäumen, von Fröschen, Vögeln, Libellen und Spitzmäusen, die dort ihr Zuhause finden. Und immer mittendrin: Erbse, der Terrier.

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        March 1994

        Von Mädchen und Drachen

        Ein Märchenroman

        by Susanne Kaiser

        Susanne Kaiser, geboren 1980, ist Journalistin und politische Beraterin. Sie schreibt unter anderem für Die Zeit, die Neue Zürcher Zeitung und DER SPIEGEL.

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        May 1998

        Frauenleben

        Ein Lesebuch

        by Susanne Gretter

        Susanne Gretter studierte Anglistik, Romanistik und Politische Wissenschaft in Tübingen und Berlin. Sie hat zahlreiche Bücher herausgegeben, darunter die Reihe Die kühne Reisende. Sie lebt und arbeitet als Verlagslektorin in Berlin.

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        March 2004

        Goethe und Tischbein in Rom

        Bilder und Texte

        by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, Petra Maisak

        Goethe hatte ihm ein Stipendium verschafft. Damit konnte der Maler Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (1751–1829) einen Aufenthalt in Rom finanzieren, wo er seine künstlerische Ausbildung vervollkommnen wollte. Als Goethe zu seiner ersten Italienreise aufbrach und am 29. Oktober 1786 in Rom ankam, nahm er sofort zu Tischbein Kontakt auf, und bereits am nächsten Tag zog er in Tischbeins Wohnung ein. In den folgenden Wochen und Monaten durchwanderten die Freunde gemeinsam das neue und das alte Rom, und Tischbein unterrichtete Goethe im Zeichnen.Der vorliegende Band dokumentiert diese Künstlerfreundschaft anhand der Gemälde und Zeichnungen Tischbeins, die während ihres gemeinsamen Romaufenthalts entstanden, und durch ausgewählte Passagen aus Briefen und der Italienischen Reise. Ein Essay von Petra Maisak, der diese außergewöhnliche Künstlerfreundschaft kenntnisreich und anschaulich beschreibt, leitet den Band ein.

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        March 2003

        Unter Weibern

        Dreizehn Geschichten

        by Susanne Fischer

        Susanne Fischer betreibt Gender Studies der besonderen Art. Mit aggressivem Witz erzählen die Geschichten von der anstrengenden Gratwanderung zwischen herzerwärmender Sentimentalität und kaltem Selbstmord, die der Alltag einer aufgeklärten Frau stets aufs neue abverlangt. Und vom Sex, den sowieso immer nur die anderen haben.

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        September 1991

        Berühmte Frauen 1992

        Ein Kalender mit zwölf Monatsblättern, Deckblatt und bibliographischem Anhang. Abbildungen vierfarbig und schwarzweiß. Herausgegeben von Susanne Gretter und Luise F. Pusch

        by Luise F. Pusch, Susanne Gretter

        Susanne Gretter studierte Anglistik, Romanistik und Politische Wissenschaft in Tübingen und Berlin. Sie hat zahlreiche Bücher herausgegeben, darunter die Reihe Die kühne Reisende. Sie lebt und arbeitet als Verlagslektorin in Berlin.

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        March 2022

        Klassenkampf

        Was die Bildungspolitik aus Berlins Schuldesaster lernen kann

        by Lorenz Maroldt, Susanne Vieth-Entus

        Verschimmelte Ecken und einstürzende Sporthallendächer, undichte Fenster und verschleppte Digitalisierung – alles Symbole einer politischen Verwahrlosung, die Schüler*innen, Eltern und Lehrer*innen gleichermaßen betrifft. Die Pandemie hat die angespannte Situation an deutschen Schulen noch einmal verschärft und sämtliche Schwachstellen des Systems freigelegt. Die Missstände im deutschen Bildungsapparat beschreiben Lorenz Maroldt und Susanne Vieth-Entus in Klassenkampf; einem angriffslustigen Sachbuch mit absurden Episoden und entlarvenden Recherchen, mit gewichtigen Stimmen und großen Ausflüchten, mit viel Empörendem; aber auch mit konstruktiven Vorschlägen. Lorenz Maroldt und Susanne Vieth-Entus sind selber Eltern. Und haben sich zu diesem Thema eine echte Ausnahmeposition erarbeitet; er als Chefredakteur, sie als Redakteurin für Bildungsfragen beim Tagesspiegel. Ihr Buch wird Debatten auslösen. Und ist ein Muss für Eltern, Großeltern, Lehrer*innen – und den Rest der Gesellschaft!

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        March 2011

        Lügendes Licht

        Die dunklen Seiten der Energiesparlampe

        by Worm, Thomas; Karstedt, Claudia

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        November 1999

        Berühmte Frauen

        Ein Spiel

        by Susanne Gretter, Luise F. Pusch

        Susanne Gretter studierte Anglistik, Romanistik und Politische Wissenschaft in Tübingen und Berlin. Sie hat zahlreiche Bücher herausgegeben, darunter die Reihe Die kühne Reisende. Sie lebt und arbeitet als Verlagslektorin in Berlin.

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        Geography & the Environment
        October 2019

        The Himalayan Soap Pod Tree (Gymnocladus assamicus)

        An Ecologically and Economically Important Tree on the Brink of Extinction

        by Baharul I Choudhury, Mohammed Latif Khan

        Extinction of species has alarmingly increased in recent decades due to anthropogenic activities, natural calamities and climate change. The life history, ecology and evolution of such species have often not been well studied. Gymnocladus assamicus is an archaic tree endemic to the Eastern Himalayan region of Northeast India. Locally known as 'Menangmanba-shi' by the Monpa tribe of Arunachal Pradesh (India), mature G. assamicus pods contain high saponin and are used traditionally for cleansing purposes and rituals. We rediscovered the species after more than 70 years from high altitude areas in the Himalayas through extensive field explorations and employing an ecological niche modeling approach. Our study revealed a very few actively reproducing mature G. assamicus trees surviving in unique microclimatic conditions. The species is classified as 'critically endangered' (IUCN red list). The book contains detailed information about G. assamicus and discusses its current distribution, population status, ethnobotanical uses and other ecological parameters. Major intrinsic and extrinsic factors that might be responsible for population decline are described. More importantly, we reported a very rare mating system known as 'androdioecy' in which male and hermaphrodite individuals co-exist in the natural population. Overall, the book highlights the story of a critically endangered tree species with a unique biological and socio-cultural importance and will serve as a case study and referencefor other similar species both locally and globally.

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        Children's & YA

        I Dream of Being a Concrete Mixer

        by Hussain Al Mutawaa

        An uplifting tale about the power of friendship, finding your place in the world, and realising your dreams while remaining true to who you are. Tumbledown is a little demolition truck growing up in a loving family. His parents go to work every day demolishing buildings with their big wrecking balls. But soft-hearted Tumbledown doesn’t like to destroy. He’d rather build things. He dreams of being a cement mixer. When Tumbledown cries, his wrecking ball swings out and destroys everything it touches. When Tumbledown laughs, his wrecking ball swings out and destroys everything it touches. His soft heart can’t skip a beat without leaving a trail of destruction. At school other students laugh at him, but still he won’t let go of his dream. When Tumbledown makes friends with a feisty troop of metal springs, they hatch a plan to save him from himself. They fan out over his wrecking ball and every time it swings they do their best to absorb the shock. The day comes when the worn-out springs turn to the Wise Old Crane for help. Tumbledown can never be a cement mixer, but maybe there are other ways, better suited to his nature. After some search, the Wise Old Crane finds a new job for Tumbledown at a construction site using his wrecking ball to smooth out the cement on the ground. It’s hard work but Tumbledown is finally happy, and he grows stronger and more skillful with every passing day.

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        May 2013

        Bin im Garten!

        by Susanne Wiborg, Rotraut Susanne Berner

        »Garten ist genau wie das richtige Leben: durchwachsen«, schreibt Susanne Wiborg. Es gilt viel zu graben, zu harken und zu pflanzen, doch es kehrt auch immer wieder Ruhe ein. Dann findet der fleißige Gärtner Zeit, die Früchte seiner Mühsal zu ernten und sich die Pracht genauer anzusehen: von zarten kaltblütigen Vorfrühlings-Zyklamen und Mondviolen über den Perückenstrauch bis hin zur Wegwarte. Und auch die Tiere kehren zurück: Schnecken ziehen übers Beet, ein Sperberweibchen kommt vorbei und dann zeigt sich auch die lang erwartete Erdkröte …

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        Science & Mathematics
        March 2017

        Integrated Management of Insect Pests on Canola and Other Brassica Oilseed Crops

        by Gadi V P Reddy, Harit K Bal, Ronald E Batallas, Tulsi Bhardwaj, James D Blande, Dhana Raj Boina, G David Buntin, Randall Brandt, Hector Cárcamo, Surendra Dara, Tim J Dumonceaux, Robert H Elliott, Maya Evenden, Yaghoub Fathipour, Kevin D Floate, John Gavloski, Kristopher L Giles, Larry Grenkow, Parwinder S Grewal, Rebecca H Hallett, Matthew P. Hill, Vincent A Hervet, Sari J. Himanen, Heikki M.T. Hokkanen, Jarmo K Holopainen, Prashant Jha, Peter Mason, Janet J Knodel, Tao Li, Sarina Macfadyen, Ingeborg Menzler-Hokkanen, Mohammad Ali Mirhosseini, Christine Noronha, Chrystel Olivier, Francisco Rubén Badenes-Pérez, S. Jesu Rajan, Tom A Royer, Muhammad Sarwar, Barbara J Sharanowski, Govinda Shrestha, Juliana Soroka, Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan, Raj Kumar Thakur, Sally Vail, Leyun Wang, R W M. Udari M Wanigasekara, Chaminda De Silva Weeraddana, Tyler J Wist, Zi-Hua Zhao

        This book comprehensively reviews current pest management practices and explores novel integrated pest management strategies in Brassica oilseed crops. It is essential reading for pest management practitioners and researchers working on pest management in canola and other Brassica crops worldwide. Canola, mustard, camelina and crambe are the most important oilseed crops in the world. Canola is the second largest oilseed crop in the world providing 13% of the world's supply. Seeds of these species commonly contain 40% or more oil and produce meals with 35 to 40% protein. However, its production has declined significantly in recent years due to insect pest problems. The canola pest complexes are responsible for high insecticide applications on canola. Many growers rely on calendar-based spraying schedules for insecticide applications. The diamondback moth Plutella xylostella and flea beetles Phyllotreta spp. (P. cruciferae and P. striolata)cause serious damage to canola. In the Northern Great Plains, USA, for instance, P. xylostella is now recorded everywhere that canola is grown. Severe damage to canola plants can be caused by overwintering populations of flea beetles feeding on newly emerged seedlings. Cabbage seed pod weevil (Ceutorhynchus obstrictus), swede midge (Contarinia nasturtii), and tarnished plant bug (Lygus lineolaris) are also severe pests on canola. Minor pests include aphids (cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae and turnip aphid, Hyadaphis erysimi) and grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes. This book: · is the only single compiled source of information on integrated management of canola and other Brassica oilseed pests · presents the biology and management of all the major and minor pests of Brassica oilseed crops · is an essential source of information for applied entomologists, crop protection researchers, extension agents and stakeholders ; This book reviews current pest management practices and explores new biological and chemical control methods, and integrated pest management strategies in this important crop. It is essential reading for pest management practitioners and researchers working on pest management in canola crops worldwide. ; 1: Flea Beetles (Phyllotreta spp.) and Their Management2: Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) Management3: The Challenge of Swede Midge Management in Canola4: Biology and Management of Sucking Insect Pests of Canola5: Cabbage Seedpod Weevil Management6: Biology, Ecology and Management of Pollen Beetle Brassicogethes viridescens (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)7: Noctuid (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Pests of Canola in North America8: Biology and Management of the Generalist Herbivore, the Bertha Armyworm, Mamestra Configurata (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), on Canola in Western Canada9: Entomopathogenic Nematodes for Management of Insect Pests of Canola and Other Oilseed Crops10: The OKANOLA Project: Challenges in Managing Insect Pests of Canola in the Southern Plains11: Integrated Pest Management in Canola: How Far Have We Come and What Is Still Needed12: Canola Insect Pest Management in the South-eastern USA13: Integrated Management of Insect Pests of Rapeseed (Canola) in China14: Integrated Control of Insect Pests of Canola and Other Brassica Oilseed Crops in Pakistan15: Cover Crops as a Tool for Insect Pest Management on Oilseed Brassicas16: Detection and Symptomatology of Aster Yellows17: Pestiferous Insects of Mustard: Biology and Integrated Management18: Volatile Organic Compounds in Integrated Pest Management of Brassica Oilseed Crops19: Impact of Genetically Modified Herbicide-resistant Oilseed Rape on Non-target Organisms: Natural Enemies of Oilseed Rape Pests20: Insect-transmitted Viruses in Canola21: Present and Potential Impacts of Insects on Camelina and Crambe22: Integrated Pest Management and Pollination Services in Brassica Oilseed Crops23: Role of Glucosinolates in Resistance and Attraction to Insects: Applications in Trap Cropping and Pest Management in Brassica Oilseed Crops24: Arthropod Pests of Australian Canola During Crop Emergence: IPM and Future Directions25: Use of Entomopathogenic Fungi in the Insect Pest Management of Brassica Oilseed Crops

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