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, cold, and occasionally hot weather, as well as extremely high densities of biting insects. 20%: Accurately enter and manage field-collected data in accordance with established data management protocols
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stations Measure diameter at breast height, total height, live crown ratio; tally stems and species Document crown condition, defoliation, cankers, insect signs, and storm damage using field guides Rapid
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insects. Temporary Employment Services (TES), a unit of the Auburn University Department of Human Resources, is an in-house support center established to meet the temporary employment needs
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of maintaining turf and landscaping fo the campus athletic facilities. Identifies plant diseases, insect damage, weather related turf and landscaping damages, and/or other damages of athletic properties to apply
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pollution, and insect herbivory on the emissions of volatile organic compounds, polyphenol concentrations, as well as the growth and physiology of boreal tree species. The experimental components
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vaccination method for honey bees. Although vaccination in insects was until recently considered impossible, recent findings suggest otherwise and open an exciting research avenue. PhD project description As
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instrumentation into real world scenarios, in particular we developed and investigated environmental applications of Scheimpflug lidar. We pioneered laser remote sensing of insects for more than a decade, both in
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. This includes opportunities to link biodiversity monitoring with ecological processes such as plant-insect interactions and other key terrestrial dynamics. The job includes conducting research and synthesising
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infestation in apple orchards -Mapping of phytoplasma-infected plants -Quantification of phytoplasma concentrations in insects and plants using digital droplet PCR -Genotyping of phytoplasmas using comparative
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materials for insects, disease, physical and mechanical damage and identifying replacements; transplanting, pruning, trimming, and cultivating trees, shrubs, ground cover, and flowers; and storing and caring