Examples of using Thrips in English and their translations into Russian
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For example, rice gall midge and army worm outbreaks tend to follow periods of high rainfall early in the wet season, while thrips outbreaks are associated with drought.
Many dipterocarp species which share a single pollinator(e.g. common flower thrips) also appear to reduce pollinator competition by flowering in sequence.
The California thrips, flower thrips detection, drought in China,
including whitefly, thrips, aphids and other insects, to penetrate inside the greenhouse.
500 square meters was found western flower thrips.
This report refers to the appearance in Cuba of a plague of Thrips palmi, in connection with which a document of the General Assembly(A/52/128),
the Altai Republic reported that seedlings of flowers in one of the greenhouses in the Altai test was discovered western flower thrips.
Full House- is translated as a full house consists of a pair, and thrips or sets.
flower thrips, which is subject to quarantine.
Complaint presented by Cuba in the context of the consultative mechanism of the Biological Weapons Convention regarding the aggression perpetrated against our country with the Thrips Palmi insect.
This is the only network in the world that allows you to successfully deal with thrips, without disrupting ventilation,
Latest news about the flower thrips arrived late last month from sunny Sochi,
On 14 February 1997, the Central Quarantine Laboratory confirmed that the insect examined was the Thrips palmi karay, exotic to Cuban territory until that moment.
termites, thrips, weevils, and wireworms in both cultivated
mainly it's about thrips, but the nets also protect against whiteflies
which were infected with dangerous pest- Western California thrips.
Want to remind you that last week in Russia found flowers roses infected Californian thrips.
Photos 39-40- thrips or mites: Photo 41.
This may be caused by:- lack of calcium during growth of the sweet pepper- thrips or mites.
lucerne fleas and thrips.