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    Aphids on Cruciferous Crops: Identification and Management

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    8 pp., 24 color photos, 6 illustrationsAt least five species of aphids attack cruciferous crops (cabbage, collards, cauliflower, broccoli, kale and others). This publication explains the characteristics that can help producers identify aphids and the damage they cause. Suggestions for scouting, management and control are included, along with an illustrated key to aphid identification

    Focal Spot, Winter 1983/84

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    Aphids on Cruciferous Crops: Identification and Management

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    8 pp., 24 color photos, 6 illustrationsAt least five species of aphids attack cruciferous crops (cabbage, collards, cauliflower, broccoli, kale and others). This publication explains the characteristics that can help producers identify aphids and the damage they cause. Suggestions for scouting, management and control are included, along with an illustrated key to aphid identification

    Thrips on Onions: Identification and Management

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    4 pp., 5 color photos, 3 illustrationsThrips are the major arthropod pests of onions in Texas. With this publication, producers will be able to identify thrips and their damage. There are also sections on managing thrips and on insecticides and resistance

    A Key to Common Caterpillar Pests of Vegetables

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    8 pp., 39 color photos, 7 illustrationsThis publication is an aid to identifying caterpillar pests. There are detailed drawings, color photos, and an illustrated identification key. Depicted are fall armyworm, cabbage looper, saltmarsh caterpillar, tomato pinworm, parsley worm and many others

    Prélèvement à la source de l’impôt sur le revenu : comment faire ?

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    Le gouvernement a décidé de reporter le prélèvement à la source de l’impôt sur le revenu (IR) à janvier 2019. A partir de cette date, les employeurs prélèveront directement l’impôt sur la fiche de paie à un taux transmis par l’administration fiscale. Ce taux sera calculé sur la base de la déclaration fiscale effectuée au printemps 2018 (sur les revenus 2017). En 2019, l’impôt sera ainsi payé sur les revenus 2019. L’avantage principal de la réforme réside dans cette contemporanéité : si les revenus d’un ménage baissent (chômage, départ à la retraite, …), l’impôt baissera proportionnellement[1]. En cas de changement de situation conduisant à une baisse prévisible significative de l’impôt dû, les ménages pourront demander en cours d’année sur le site impots.gouv.fr une mise à jour de leur taux de prélèvement à la source, de sorte que la baisse de l’impôt payé sera plus que proportionnelle. Le prélèvement à la source évite ainsi les difficultés de trésorerie pour les personnes dont la situation change en cours d’année. Du point de vue de l’Etat, le prélèvement à la source permettrait également une plus grande efficacité des stabilisateurs automatiques (l’IR variera en temps réel avec les revenus). [Premier paragraphe

    Cocoon-spinning behavior and 20-hydroxyecdysone regulation of fibroin genes in Plutella xylostella

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    The diamondback moth Plutella xylostella is a serious pest of crucifers. It has high reproductive potential and is resistant to many insecticides. Typically, the last-instar larvae of P. xylostella, before pupation, move to the lower or outer plant leaves to make a loose silk cocoon and pupate inside for adult formation. To better understand this pivotal stage we studied the cocoon-spinning behavior of P. xylostella and measured three successive phases by video-recording, namely the selection of a pupation site, spinning a loose cocoon and padding the scaffold cocoon. Subsequently, we cloned three fibroin genes related to cocoon production, i.e., fibroin light chain (Fib-L), fibroin heavy chain (Fib-H), and glycoprotein P25. A spatio-temporal study of these three fibroin genes confirmed a high expression in the silk glands during the final larval instar silk-producing stage. In parallel, we did an exogenous treatment of the insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), and this suppressed fibroin gene expression, reduced the normal time needed for cocoon spinning, and we also observed a looser cocoon structure under the scanning electron microscope. Hence, we demonstrated that the expression levels of key genes related to the synthesis of 20E [the three Halloween genes Spook (Spo), Shadow (Sad), and Shade (Shd)] decreased significantly during spinning, the expression of the 20E receptor (EcR and USP) was significantly lower during spinning than before spinning, and that the expression levels of CYP18-A1 related to 20E degradation were significantly up-regulated during spinning. The significance of the cocoon and the effects of 20E on the cocoon-spinning behavior of P. xylostella are discussed
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