The Io moth, named for a character in Greek mythology, has a very obvious black eyespot on each hindwing. |
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For a second or two, the whale is so close that I can see its white eyespot, and then it dives. |
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There have been reports of Physoderma brown spot, anthracnose, and eyespot developing in Illinois cornfields. |
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The percentage of stems affected by damaging lesions of eyespot at 22.1pc was the highest on record. |
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The eyespot fungus survives in the residue of infected plants for 3 or more years and is most severe under cool, wet conditions. |
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However, this eyespot probably cannot form an acute image but merely acts as a light sensor. |
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Where eyespot is over threshold the preferred fungicide would be cyprodinil although Punch and Landmark both have some activity against eyespot and can give useful control. |
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Novartis' cyprodinil is the most effective eyespot product and thus tank-mixed in the T0 or T1 spray. |
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The main diseases in barley are eyespot, powdery mildew, brown rust, net blotch and leaf blotch or scald. |
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As stated in the previous recital, the technical merits of this compound are less than that of picoxystrobin, with the exception of eyespot. |
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Some pests for which such prognoses are made regularly are birdcherry aphids, frit flies and eyespot in cereals and sclerotinia disease in spring oilseeds. |
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It has a wing span of four centimetres and is beige in color, with an eyespot on the underside of its front wings. |
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Many stomatopods have a colour-coded, species-specific eyespot on the claws, which is displayed during posturing. |
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Chrysomonads are minute, have one or two anterior flagella, often near a red eyespot, and contain yellowish or brown pigments in chromatophores. |
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The crop variety will determine the susceptibility of the crop to attack by a range of diseases such as powdery mildew, rust, septoria or eyespot. |
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The main diseases in wheat are eyespot, powdery mildew, brown rust, yellow rust, septoria leaf spot or blotch, septoria leaf and glume blotch and fusuarium head blight. |
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In addition to these three classes, there are some other active substances, the most important being Cyprodinil to treat eyespot, and Quinoxyfen, the most effective substance against powdery mildew. |
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Strangely, it has also been classified as an animal because of its ability to move independently with a single flagellum, and its conspicuous red eyespot. |
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Large butterfly with black wings uppersides with white stripe breaking up into white patches on the fore wings with a black eyespot near the apex. |
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The parties have stated that a mixture of azoxystrobin and cyprodinil would require a full dose of cyprodinil to control eyespot and thus make it a very expensive solution for the farmer. |
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On some honeysuckle near the veranda, I had happened to see a Swallowtail — a splendid, pale-yellow creature with black blotches and blue crenulations, and a cinnabar eyespot above each chrome-rimmed black tail. |
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Several market participants have indicated that Bayer has a new triazole under development, which is claimed to have very good activity on a range of diseases including eyespot and fusarium. |
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But, he believes the newfound type of eyespot is unique to the coral-dwelling life-forms. |
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This alga responds to light using its eyespot, which senses light, and its flagella, which are its mechanism for swimming. |
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So reef butterfly fish, angelfish, spadefish and porkfish attempt to hide their eyes with a vertical black bar, and often put a fake eyespot near their tails. |
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However, significantly increased levels of prochloraz resistance have been detected in some populations of the cereal eyespot pathogen in France and New Zealand. |
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Such new tenants join an already robust lineup including The Container Store, Legal Sea Foods, Aquitaine, The Cottage, Star Market, Urban Grape, Eyespot, Comella's and more. |
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