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However, there are few studies on the effects of living cover on the soil changes in hazelnut orchards.
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Hazelnut orchards are often raised on slopes and intensively managed, which makes them similar to the already defined highly erodible land uses like vineyards.
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In this work, inspired by the needs of the H2020 European project PANTHEON for the precision farming of hazelnut orchards, we propose a data-driven pest detection system.
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Photo-selective netting is a physiology-based tool that improves yield in hazelnut orchards under extreme climate conditions.
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halys in the field by releases in two hazelnut orchards.
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Oak habitat near hazelnut orchards can sustain source populations that compound pest load in hazelnuts throughout the growing season.
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The fungus also prevents the establishment of hazelnut orchards in eastern North America.
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Italian ryegrass has become a problematic weed in hazelnut orchards of Oregon because of the presence of herbicide-resistant populations.
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Results proved that hazelnut orchards stored more organic C, independently from farming management, while vineyard showed the lower total organic carbon (TOC).
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The main reasons for low yield are the completion of the economic life of hazelnut orchards and the lack of pruning following the technique.
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In this study, a new insect pest species, the Fruit Trees Stink Bug, Apodiphus Amygdali (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), occured in hazelnut orchards of Turkey in recent years were discussed.
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Summary The nut weevil, Curculio nucum (Linnaeus, 1758), is the main pest in hazelnut orchards (Corylus avellana L.
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The invasive ambrosia beetle, Xylosandrus germanus Blandford (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), is one of the most significant pests in hazelnut orchards in Turkey.
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Research was carried out on single hazelnut bushes growing in parks and orchards of Baku and Absheron, and in hazelnut orchards and forests of Ismayilli, Gabala and Zagatala districts in 2017-2018.
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Trissolcus japonicus survived insecticide applications in hazelnut orchards, and over 50% of wasps remained alive after contact with the anthranilic diamides, chlorantraniliprole and cyantraniliprole, the biopesticide Chromobacterium, and an untreated control.
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