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    Trends der chemischen Prozessindustrie

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    Aktuelle Trends aus der chemischen Prozesstechnik im Rahmen der Begleitforschung des Forschungsnetzwerkes Energie in Industrie und Gewerbe (EE4InG) werden vorgestellt. Wir gehen davon aus, dass die Trends zirkuläre Wirtschaft und beschleunigte globalisierte Innovation (Modularisierung, Prozessintensivierung und Digitalisierung) bis 2030 auf die Chemieindustrie wirken. Die Technologieentwicklung anhand dieser Trends erlaubt es dem Chemieingenieurswesen, zukünftig entscheidende Beiträge zur Flexibilisierung und Defossilisierung der Wertschöpfungsketten zu leisten

    Life Cycle of the Water Scorpion, Laccotrephes japonensis, in Japanese Rice Fields and a Pond

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    A Laccotrephes japonensis (Nepidae: Heteroptera) population was studied based upon mark and recapture censuses in order to elucidate the seasonal pattern of habitat utilization in a rice paddy system including an irrigation pond between April and October, in 2006 and 2007. The seasonal pattern of nymphs and adults did not differ markedly between the rice fields and the pond. Survival rates of L. japonensis of all stages did not differ between the rice fields and the pond in 2006, but were lower in 2007 in both habitats. In 2007, however, the survival rate of L. japonensis nymphs in the pond was higher than in the rice fields. In rice fields, 36.3% of the overwintering adults were recaptured the following year. On the other hand, the recapture rate after overwintering in the pond was only 6.4%. Migration from the pond to the paddies and vice versa was observed. In summary, the rice fields and the pond may reinforce each other as reproductive and overwintering sites of L. japonensis, especially during unfavorable years

    Seasonal cycles in stink bugs (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae) from the temperate zone: Diversity and control

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    Light intensity and wavelength influence development, reproduction and locomotor activity in the predatory flower bug Orius sauteri (Poppius) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae)

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    Citation: Wang, S., Tan, X. L., Michaud, J. P., Zhang, F., & Guo, X. (2013). Light intensity and wavelength influence development, reproduction and locomotor activity in the predatory flower bug Orius sauteri (Poppius) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae). Retrieved from http://krex.ksu.eduLight wavelength and intensity are physical factors that can affect arthropod development and reproduction. The present study examined the development, reproduction and locomotor activity of the predatory flower bug, Orius sauteri (Poppius) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), under five light intensities (1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 lux) and five wavelengths [red (678.5 nm), green (620.0 nm), yellow (581.7 nm), blue (478. 1 nm) and white (all wavelengths)] at constant temperature (25 °C) and RH (70%). The duration of nymphal development was extended at lower light intensities, primarily due to effects on the first three instars. Under white, yellow and green light, O. sauteri completed development in 18.0 d, but blue light extended development by 3.2 d and red light extended it by 7.4 d. Although lower light intensities extended the preoviposition period and reduced fecundity, they improved egg fertility. Both red and blue light negatively affected preoviposition period, fecundity and egg fertility. Whereas adult female mean walking speed over a five min period was reduced at lower light intensities, longer wavelengths (yellow and red) increased it, ostensibly reflecting an avoidance response. The respiration quotient of adult O. sauteri females was also elevated under red light conditions. These findings are informative for optimizing O. sauteri mass-rearing procedures and maximizing its efficacy as a biological control agent in greenhouse cultures

    Diapause in the seasonal cycle of stink bugs (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae) from the Temperate Zone

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