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nematodes are covered. Brassica workers worldwide will find that all of the major diseases, as well as a few minor ones, are covered. Twenty-three illustrated pages are devoted to noninfectious diseases. This section includes air pollution, environment

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problems caused by air pollution, nematodes, diseases, insects, and wildlife. It provides information on integrated pest management, pesticide-use precautions, equipment, and application. There is new information on pest management in organic production

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complaints and symptoms in office workers and correlation with indoor air pollution 129 134 Raw G. Aizlewood C. Warren P. Indoor Air 99. Proc. 8th Intl. Conf. Indoor Air Quality Climate Edinburgh, Scotland Construction

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), stormwater management ( Getter et al., 2007 ; Villarreal and Bengtsson, 2005 ), carbon sequestration and air pollution reduction ( Getter et al., 2009 ; Yang et al., 2008 ), and habitat provision for other organisms ( Kadas, 2006 ). Owing to these

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Spengler, J.D. Sexton, K. 1983 Indoor air pollution: A public health perspective Science 221 9 16 Ugrekhelidze, D. Korte, F. Kvesitadze, G. 1997 Uptake and transformation of benzene and

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Ecotoxicology 8 311 320 EPA 1989 Report to Congress on indoor air quality. Vol. II: Assessment and control of indoor air pollution. EPA/400/1-89/001C EPA 1990 Drinking water criteria document for toluene. Environmental Assessment Office, Office of Health and

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/substrate microcosm and implications for air quality Water Soil and Air Pollution 157 193 207 Son, B. Breysse, P. Yang, W. 2003 Volatile organic compounds concentrations in residential indoor and outdoor and its personal exposure in Korea Environ. Int. 29 79 85 Son, K

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.). Air pollution and plant metabolism. Elsevier Appl. Sci., Barking, UK Frati, L. Brunialti, G. Loppi, S. 2008 Effects of reduced nitrogen compounds on epiphytic lichen communities in Mediterranean Italy Sci. Total Environ. 407 630 637 10.1016/j

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United States as a result of its tolerance to heat and drought, and air pollution ( Howe and Waters, 1994 ; USDA, 2010 ). The flower of periwinkle is morphologically close to cleistogamous ( Miyajima, 2004 ). The stigmatic head, with sticky secretion, is

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air pollution under the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). As a secondary air pollutant, O 3 forms through photochemical reactions involving nitrogen oxides (NO x ) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are produced by

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