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Defoliation bacilli bombs, made
between 1932 and 1933, were used by the
Imperial ****anese Army to
spread bubonic plague across China. The
deployment of...
- Food
Chemistry reported that
through successive surface runoff events in
defoliated cotton fields,
defoliant concentrations decreased exponentially within...
- The
hemlock moth (Agonopterix alstroemeriana), also
known as the
defoliating hemlock moth or
poison hemlock moth, is a
nocturnal moth
species of the family...
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Amata p****alis, the
sandalwood defoliator, is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1781. It is
found in Sri Lanka...
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million acres of
forests and
crops by the air force. They were used to
defoliate large parts of the
countryside to
prevent the Viet Cong from
being able...
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Eligma narcissus, the
ailanthus defoliator, is a moth in the
family Nolidae. The
species was
first described by
Pieter Cramer in 1775. It is
found in tropical...
- When
caterpillars are numerous,
infested trees may be
completely defoliated.
Defoliated catalpas produce new
leaves readily, but with
multiple generations...
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embedded within the tornado.
Large trees were
entirely uprooted, debarked,
defoliated, and
thrown up to 20
yards (18 m) as well.
Maximum winds in the tornado...
- moth (Lymantria dispar),
which infests primarily oaks,
causing severe defoliation and tree mortality. But it also has the
benefit of
eliminating weak individuals...
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Hyblaea puera, the teak
defoliator, is a moth and
cryptic species complex native to
South Asia and South-east Asia. It was
first described by
Pieter Cramer...