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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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elements such as rain, cold, heat, and potentially annoying insects. They should be friendly and eager to interact with the public and co-workers. They should be able to effectively communicate to staff
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, heat, and potentially annoying insects. They should be friendly and eager to interact with the public and co-workers. They should be able to effectively communicate to staff about any safety issues
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in the field. You will gain valuable experience in a variety of tasks. Essential Functions Maintain insect colonies Set up experiments Assisting with the preparation of lab materials Keeping lab & work
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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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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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insect industry by leading knowledge-sharing initiatives, creating innovative resources, and collaborating with top researchers and industry leaders. Enjoy flexibility, meaningful outcomes, and the chance
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Wenatchee, WA, but we work on tree fruits statewide. Our goal is to help Washington’s tree fruit growers solve insect and mite pest problems, and share our science at the regional, state, and national level
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) gene will be used to confirm suspected morphotypes and to genetically trace the vectors. Furthermore, the mechanisms regulating the interaction between the phytoplasma, the host plant, and the insect