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Emergency in the 1950s and the
United States during the
Vietnam War to
defoliate regions of
Vietnam from 1961 to 1971, has been
linked to
several long-term...
- The
hemlock moth (Agonopterix alstroemeriana), also
known as the
defoliating hemlock moth or
poison hemlock moth, is a
nocturnal moth
species of the family...
- were spra**** on 6
million acres of
forests and crops. They were used to
defoliate parts of the
countryside to
prevent the Viet Cong from
being able to hide...
- Chacko, K. C. (1985).
Studies on the
seasonal incidence of
defoliators and the
effect of
defoliation on
volume increment of teak.
Research Report,
Kerala Forest...
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Peace Boat (ピースボート, Pīsu Bōto) is a
global non-government
organization headquartered in ****an
established for the
purpose of
raising awareness and building...
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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...
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Insurgency (War of Liberation)."
Operation Ranch Hand, a large-scale
aerial defoliation effort using the
herbicide Agent Orange,
began on the
roadsides of South...
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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...
- in 1820.
Their caterpillars are
known commonly as oakworms. They are
defoliators of oaks.
Anisota ****imilis (Druce, 1886)
Anisota consularis Dryar, 1896...
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extensive defoliation in late
summer but
generally does no
lasting harm to a
healthy tree), the fall
webworm (also a late-season
defoliator), the white...