Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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Page 88
... parasite than P. reticulata . The intensity of infection in G. affinis increased progressively from June to December with signs of an epidemic in December . Recruitment of the parasite was continuous with age of the host . The frequency ...
... parasite than P. reticulata . The intensity of infection in G. affinis increased progressively from June to December with signs of an epidemic in December . Recruitment of the parasite was continuous with age of the host . The frequency ...
Page 93
... parasite ( ** P < 0.01 , n.s. = not significant ) . = Source of Variation DF SS MS F Months 3 2385.1 795.0 8.0 ... parasite populations do not differ in any fundamental way from that of the free living organisms . Parasite populations ...
... parasite ( ** P < 0.01 , n.s. = not significant ) . = Source of Variation DF SS MS F Months 3 2385.1 795.0 8.0 ... parasite populations do not differ in any fundamental way from that of the free living organisms . Parasite populations ...
Page 95
... parasite infection were evident ( Fig . 3 ) , parasites were noted in the eye sockets causing the eyes to bulge ... parasite . Possible explanations could be that the parasite is host specific or that immune responses in P. reticulata ...
... parasite infection were evident ( Fig . 3 ) , parasites were noted in the eye sockets causing the eyes to bulge ... parasite . Possible explanations could be that the parasite is host specific or that immune responses in P. reticulata ...
Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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