Region
Europe
33 AI-consensus-verified claims tagged with regional_context = "Europe".
Top entities in this region
- Solanum tuberosumIrish Potatoplantae 5 claims
- Macrolophus pygmaeusBosandoornblindwantsinvertebrate 4 claims
- Picea abiesCommon Spruceplantae 4 claims
- European stone fruit yellows phytoplasmaother 3 claims
- Trialeurodes vaporariorumGlasshouse Whiteflyinvertebrate 3 claims
- Macrolophus caliginosusother 2 claims
- Globodera pallidaother 2 claims
- Plum pox virusother 2 claims
- Globodera rostochiensisother 2 claims
- Myzus persicaeGreen Peach Aphidinvertebrate 2 claims
- Ips typographusAchttandig bastkevertjeinvertebrate 2 claims
- Prunus domesticaBullace plumplantae 2 claims
biocontrol
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“Macrolophus pygmaeus (nubilis) Heteroptera Europe, Africa North and South Whiteflies 1994 L”
van Lenteren J.C. (2012) · p. 6 #6495514
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“Macrolophus pygmaeus (nubilis) Heteroptera Europe, Africa North and South Whiteflies 1994 L”
van Lenteren J.C. (2012) · p. 6 #6495498
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“develop successfully on Myzus persicae and Macrosiphum euphorbiae”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 271 #6494997
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“primarily feeds on whiteflies, such as greenhouse whitefly”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 271 #6494996
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“produced by plants infested with the two-spotted spider mite or the green peach aphid”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 271 #6494995
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“used in European greenhouses to control multiple pests, including aphids, whiteflies, and mites”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 271 #6494994
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“Anthrocorid bugs (Orius majusculus) which are used for the control of western flower thrips”
Dent D. (2000) · Insect Pest Management, 2nd Edition #6494768
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“earwigs are useful as predators of aphids and other harmful invertebrates”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 44 #6493094
facilitation
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“Pea-barley intercropping for efficient symbiotic N2-fixation”
Li C., Hoffland E., Kuyper T.W., Yu Y., Zhang C., Li H., Zhang F., van der Werf W. (2020) · Syndromes of production in intercropping impact yield gains · p. 5 #6495298
herbivory
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“most destructive bark beetle of coniferous forests on the continent”
Pedigo L.P., Rice M.E. (2009) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 593 #6493672
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“most destructive bark beetle of coniferous forests on the continent”
Pedigo L.P., Rice M.E. (2009) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 593 #6493670
mutualism
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“germination of Neottia seeds fails to occur in the absence of ECM co-associates”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition #6494529
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“L. deliciosus in symbiosis with Pinus”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 226 #6494012
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“mycorrhiza of Picea abies formed by Amanita muscaria”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 232 #6494009
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“Betula pendula and Paxillus involutus (Simoneau et al., 1993)”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 218 #6494007
pathogen pressure
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“the sudden rise to prominence of this 'species' in European potato production”
Mansfield J., Genin S., Magori S., Citovsky V., Sriariyanum M., Ronald P., Dow M., Verdier V., Beer S.V., Machado M.A., Toth I., Salmond G., Foster G.D. (2012) · p. 11 #6495878
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“Fusarium culmorum and Microdochium nivale have been the prevalent species”
Chakraborty S., Newton A.C. (2011) #6495586
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“Fusarium culmorum and Microdochium nivale have been the prevalent species in cooler temperate climates”
Chakraborty S., Newton A.C. (2011) #6495585
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“Aphelenchoides besseyi. EPPO Bull”
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N. (2013) · Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology · p. 956 #6495287
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“G. pallida, the potato cyst species that hatches at colder temperatures”
Perry R.N., Moens M., Jones J.T. (2024) · Plant Nematology, 3rd Edition #6494731
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“rotation of at least 7 years between potato crops ... to prevent losses due to G. rostochiensis”
Perry R.N., Moens M., Jones J.T. (2024) · Plant Nematology, 3rd Edition #6494730
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“plum pox virus (PPV)”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 765 #6494594
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“plum pox, hoja blanca of rice, sugar beet yellows, and citrus tristeza”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 752 #6494577
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“the causal agents of "apricot chlorotic leaf roll" and "plum leptonecrosis"”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 697 #6494559
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“serious disease on apricot, peach, and Japanese plum”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 697 #6494558
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“It causes serious disease on apricot, peach, and Japanese plum”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 697 #6494557
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“management of a Picea abies stand under risk of butt rot”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 611 #6494438
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“Phytophthora ramorum was known to cause diebacks of rhododendrons in Europe.”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 418 #6494098
pest pressure
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“Trichogramma brassicae (=maidis) Europe, North America Lepidopterans 1980 S”
van Lenteren J.C. (2012) · p. 9 #6495518
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“Trichogramma brassicae (=maidis) Europe, North America Lepidopterans 1980 S”
van Lenteren J.C. (2012) · p. 9 #6495476
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“implications of virulence... Globodera rostochiensis for potato cultivation in Europe”
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N. (2013) · Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology · p. 956 #6495284
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“implications of virulence... for potato cultivation in Europe”
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N. (2013) · Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology · p. 956 #6495283
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“combating the spring build-up of important pests, such as the green apple aphid”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 44 #6493089