New phenology : elements of mathematical forecasting in ecology /

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Autor principal: Podolsky, Alexander S.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York : John Wiley, 1984
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505 0 |a 1. A new method for making phenological forecasts and bioclimatic estimations. 2. Theory and characteristics of phenotemperature nomograms (PTNs); A brief description of forecasting the yield, and numbers of parasites. 3. Phytophenological forecasts and bioclimatic estimations. 4. Phenological forecasts and bioclimatic estimations for entomologists and phytopathologists. 5. Combined phenological forecasting as a method for the study and management of agroecosystems (agrobiogeocenoses). 6. The new experimental-mathematical methods for phenological forecasting and bioclimatic estimations in medical and veterinary parasitology and virology. 7. Application of the phenological methods in microbiology. Forecasting the duration of the batericidal phase of milk. Forecasting the duration of butter formation in cream. 8. The general phenological principle. 9. Criticism against the Podolsky method, and the dissemination of this new methods. 10. Further development of the theory and practice of the Podolsky method, and its prospects. 
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