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2. New data on γ→p→→ηp with polarized photons and protons and their implications for N⁎ → Nη decays
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J. Müller, J. Hartmann, M. Grüner, F. Afzal, A.V. Anisovich, B. Bantes, D. Bayadilov, R. Beck, M. Becker, Y. Beloglazov, A. Berlin, M. Bichow, S. Böse, K.-T. Brinkmann, T. Challand, V. Crede, F. Dietz, M. Dieterle, P. Drexler, H. Dutz, H. Eberhardt, D. Elsner, R. Ewald, K. Fornet-Ponse, S. Friedrich, F. Frommberger, C. Funke, M. Gottschall, A. Gridnev, S. Goertz, E. Gutz, C. Hammann, V. Hannen, J. Hannappel, J. Herick, W. Hillert, P. Hoffmeister, C. Honisch, O. Jahn, T. Jude, I. Jaegle, A. Käser, D. Kaiser, H. Kalinowsky, F. Kalischewski, S. Kammer, I. Keshelashvili, P. Klassen, V. Kleber, F. Klein, E. Klempt, K. Koop, B. Krusche, M. Kube, M. Lang, I. Lopatin, Y. Maghrbi, P. Mahlberg, K. Makonyi, F. Messi, V. Metag, W. Meyer, J. Müllers, M. Nanova, V. Nikonov, D. Novinski, R. Novotny, D. Piontek, G. Reicherz, C. Rosenbaum, T. Rostomyan, B. Roth, A. Sarantsev, C. Schmidt, H. Schmieden, R. Schmitz, T. Seifen, V. Sokhoyan, A. Thiel, U. Thoma, M. Urban, H. van Pee, D. Walther, C. Wendel, U. Wiedner, A. Wilson, A. Winnebeck, and L. Witthauer
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The polarization observables T,E,P,H, and G in photoproduction of η mesons off protons are measured for photon energies from threshold to W=2400 MeV (T), 2280 MeV (E), 1620 MeV (P,H), or 1820 MeV (G), covering nearly the full solid angle. The data are compared to predictions from the SAID, MAID, JüBo, and BnGa partial-wave analyses. A refit within the BnGa approach including further data yields precise branching ratios for the Nη decay of nucleon resonances. A Nη-branching ratio of 0.33±0.04 for N(1650)1/2− is found, which reduces the large and controversially discussed Nη-branching ratio difference of the two lowest mass JP=1/2−-resonances significantly. Keywords: Baryon spectroscopy, Meson photoproduction, Polarization observables
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- 2020
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3. Photoproduction of ω mesons off the proton
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A. Wilson, V. Crede, A.V. Anisovich, J.C.S. Bacelar, B. Bantes, O. Bartholomy, D. Bayadilov, R. Beck, Y.A. Beloglazov, K.T. Brinkmann, R. Castelijns, H. Dutz, D. Elsner, R. Ewald, F. Frommberger, M. Fuchs, Chr. Funke, R. Gregor, A. Gridnev, E. Gutz, J. Hannappel, W. Hillert, P. Hoffmeister, I. Horn, I. Jaegle, T. Jude, J. Junkersfeld, H. Kalinowsky, V. Kleber, Frank Klein, Friedrich Klein, E. Klempt, M. Kotulla, B. Krusche, M. Lang, H. Löhner, I.V. Lopatin, S. Lugert, T. Mertens, J.G. Messchendorp, V. Metag, M. Nanova, V.A. Nikonov, D. Novinski, R. Novotny, M. Ostrick, L.M. Pant, H. van Pee, M. Pfeiffer, A. Roy, A.V. Sarantsev, C. Schmidt, H. Schmieden, S. Shende, V. Sokhoyan, N. Sparks, A. Süle, V.V. Sumachev, T. Szczepanek, U. Thoma, D. Trnka, R. Varma, D. Walther, Ch. Wendel, and U. Wiedner
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Meson production ,Light mesons ,Baryon resonances ,Photoproduction reactions ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The differential cross sections and unpolarized spin-density matrix elements for the reaction γp→pω were measured using the CBELSA/TAPS experiment for initial photon energies ranging from the reaction threshold to 2.5 GeV. These observables were measured from the radiative decay of the ω meson, ω→π0γ. The cross sections cover the full angular range and show the full extent of the t-channel forward rise. The overall shape of the angular distributions in the differential cross sections and unpolarized spin-density matrix elements are in fair agreement with previous data. In addition, for the first time, a beam of linearly-polarized tagged photons in the energy range from 1150 MeV to 1650 MeV was used to extract polarized spin-density matrix elements. These data were included in the Bonn–Gatchina partial wave analysis (PWA). The dominant contribution to ω photoproduction near threshold was found to be the 3/2+ partial wave, which is primarily due to the sub-threshold N(1720)3/2+ resonance. At higher energies, pomeron-exchange was found to dominate whereas π-exchange remained small. These t-channel contributions as well as further contributions from nucleon resonances were necessary to describe the entire dataset: the 1/2−, 3/2−, and 5/2+ partial waves were also found to contribute significantly.
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- 2015
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4. The polarization observables T, P, and H and their impact on γp→pπ0 multipoles
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J. Hartmann, H. Dutz, A.V. Anisovich, D. Bayadilov, R. Beck, M. Becker, Y. Beloglazov, A. Berlin, M. Bichow, S. Böse, K.-Th. Brinkmann, V. Crede, M. Dieterle, H. Eberhardt, D. Elsner, K. Fornet-Ponse, St. Friedrich, F. Frommberger, Ch. Funke, M. Gottschall, A. Gridnev, M. Grüner, St. Goertz, E. Gutz, Ch. Hammann, J. Hannappel, V. Hannen, J. Herick, W. Hillert, Ph. Hoffmeister, Ch. Honisch, O. Jahn, T. Jude, A. Käser, D. Kaiser, H. Kalinowsky, F. Kalischewski, P. Klassen, I. Keshelashvili, F. Klein, E. Klempt, K. Koop, B. Krusche, M. Kube, M. Lang, I. Lopatin, K. Makonyi, F. Messi, V. Metag, W. Meyer, J. Müller, M. Nanova, V. Nikonov, D. Novinski, R. Novotny, D. Piontek, S. Reeve, Ch. Rosenbaum, B. Roth, G. Reicherz, T. Rostomyan, St. Runkel, A. Sarantsev, Ch. Schmidt, H. Schmieden, R. Schmitz, T. Seifen, V. Sokhoyan, Ph. Thämer, A. Thiel, U. Thoma, M. Urban, H. van Pee, D. Walther, Ch. Wendel, U. Wiedner, A. Wilson, A. Winnebeck, and L. Witthauer
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Baryon spectroscopy ,Meson photoproduction ,Polarization observables ,Multipoles ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Data on the polarization observables T, P, and H for the reaction γp→pπ0 are reported. Compared to earlier data from other experiments, our data are more precise and extend the covered range in energy and angle substantially. The results were extracted from azimuthal asymmetries measured using a transversely polarized target and linearly polarized photons. The data were taken at the Bonn electron stretcher accelerator ELSA with the CBELSA/TAPS detector. Within the Bonn-Gatchina partial wave analysis, the new polarization data lead to a significant narrowing of the error band for the multipoles for neutral-pion photoproduction.
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- 2015
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5. Observation of a structure in the $$M_{p\eta }$$ invariant mass distribution near 1700 $$\hbox {MeV}/\hbox {c}^2$$ in the $$\gamma \mathbf {p \rightarrow p \pi ^0 \eta } $$ reaction
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V. Metag, M. Nanova, J. Hartmann, P. Mahlberg, F. Afzal, C. Bartels, D. Bayadilov, R. Beck, M. Becker, E. Blanke, K.-T. Brinkmann, S. Ciupka, V. Crede, M. Dieterle, H. Dutz, D. Elsner, F. Frommberger, A. Gridnev, M. Gottschall, M. Grüner, Ch. Hammann, J. Hannappel, W. Hillert, J. Hoff, Ph. Hoffmeister, Ch. Honisch, T. Jude, H. Kalinowsky, F. Kalischewski, I. Keshelashvili, B. Ketzer, P. Klassen, F. Klein, K. Koop, P. Kroenert, B. Krusche, M. Lang, I. Lopatin, F. Messi, W. Meyer, B. Mitlasóczky, J. Müller, J. Müllers, V. Nikonov, V. Novinsky, R. Novotny, D. Piontek, G. Reicherz, L. Richter, T. Rostomyan, S. Runkel, B. Salisbury, A. Sarantsev, D. Schaab, Ch. Schmidt, H. Schmieden, J. Schultes, T. Seifen, V. Sokhoyan, C. Sowa, K. Spieker, N. Stausberg, A. Thiel, U. Thoma, T. Triffterer, M. Urban, G. Urff, H. van Pee, M. Wagner, D. Walther, Ch. Wendel, D. Werthmüller, U. Wiedner, A. Wilson, A. Winnebeck, L. Witthauer, and Y. Wunderlich
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics - Published
- 2021
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6. Observation of the p η ′ Cusp in the New Precise Beam Asymmetry Σ Data for γ p → p η
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F, Afzal, Y, Wunderlich, A V, Anisovich, D, Bayadilov, R, Beck, M, Becker, E, Blanke, K-Th, Brinkmann, S, Ciupka, V, Crede, M, Dieterle, H, Dutz, D, Elsner, S, Friedrich, F, Frommberger, A, Gridnev, M, Gottschall, M, Grüner, E, Gutz, C, Hammann, J, Hannappel, J, Hartmann, W, Hillert, J, Hoff, P, Hoffmeister, C, Honisch, T, Jude, H, Kalinowsky, F, Kalischewski, I, Keshelashvili, P, Klassen, F, Klein, E, Klempt, K, Koop, P, Kroenert, B, Krusche, M, Lang, I, Lopatin, P, Mahlberg, U-G, Meißner, F, Messi, V, Metag, W, Meyer, B, Mitlasóczki, J, Müller, J, Müllers, M, Nanova, K, Nikonov, V, Nikonov, V, Novinskiy, R, Novotny, D, Piontek, G, Reicherz, L, Richter, D, Rönchen, T, Rostomyan, B, Salisbury, A, Sarantsev, D, Schaab, C, Schmidt, H, Schmieden, J, Schultes, T, Seifen, V, Sokhoyan, C, Sowa, K, Spieker, N, Stausberg, A, Thiel, U, Thoma, T, Triffterer, M, Urban, G, Urff, H, van Pee, D, Walther, Ch, Wendel, U, Wiedner, A, Wilson, A, Winnebeck, and L, Witthauer
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Nuclear Theory ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,ddc:530 ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Data on the beam asymmetry Σ in the photoproduction of η mesons off protons are reported for tagged photon energies from 1130 to 1790 MeV (mass range from W=1748 MeV to W=2045 MeV). The data cover the full solid angle that allows for a precise moment analysis. For the first time, a strong cusp effect in a polarization observable has been observed that is an effect of a branch-point singularity at the pη^{'} threshold [E_{γ}=1447 MeV (W=1896 MeV)]. The latest BnGa partial wave analysis includes the new beam asymmetry data and yields a strong indication for the N(1895)1/2^{-} nucleon resonance, demonstrating the importance of including all singularities for a correct determination of partial waves and resonance parameters.
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- 2020
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7. Study Mode Does Not Matter: MLearning Can Support Internal and Distance Learners
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B., Paul, primary, T., Jude, additional, Lynch, Kathy, additional, and der Weide, Theo van, additional
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- 2012
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8. Measurement of the helicity asymmetry
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M, Gottschall, F, Afzal, A V, Anisovich, D, Bayadilov, R, Beck, M, Bichow, K Th, Brinkmann, V, Crede, M, Dieterle, F, Dietz, H, Dutz, H, Eberhardt, D, Elsner, R, Ewald, K, Fornet-Ponse, St, Friedrich, F, Frommberger, A, Gridnev, M, Grüner, E, Gutz, Ch, Hammann, J, Hannappel, J, Hartmann, W, Hillert, Ph, Hoffmeister, Ch, Honisch, T, Jude, S, Kammer, H, Kalinowsky, I, Keshelashvili, P, Klassen, F, Klein, E, Klempt, K, Koop, B, Krusche, M, Kube, M, Lang, I, Lopatin, P, Mahlberg, K, Makonyi, V, Metag, W, Meyer, J, Müller, J, Müllers, M, Nanova, V, Nikonov, R, Novotny, D, Piontek, G, Reicherz, T, Rostomyan, A, Sarantsev, Ch, Schmidt, H, Schmieden, T, Seifen, V, Sokhoyan, K, Spieker, A, Thiel, U, Thoma, M, Urban, H van, Pee, D, Walther, Ch, Wendel, D, Werthmüller, U, Wiedner, A, Wilson, A, Winnebeck, L, Witthauer, and Y, Wunderlich
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Regular Article – Experimental Physics - Abstract
A measurement of the double-polarization observable E for the reaction \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\gamma p\rightarrow \pi ^0 p$$\end{document}γp→π0p is reported. The data were taken with the CBELSA/TAPS experiment at the ELSA facility in Bonn using the Bonn frozen-spin butanol (C\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$_4$$\end{document}4H\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$_9$$\end{document}9OH) target, which provided longitudinally-polarized protons. Circularly-polarized photons were produced via bremsstrahlung of longitudinally-polarized electrons. The data cover the photon energy range from \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$E_\gamma =600$$\end{document}Eγ=600 to 2310 MeV and nearly the complete angular range. The results are compared to and have been included in recent partial wave analyses.
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- 2019
9. Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits: Resurrecting a Classic Pathosystem
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Lori R. Shapiro, T. Jude Boucher, Erika Saalau Rojas, Mark A. Williams, Shelby J. Fleischer, Benny D. Bruton, Gwyn A. Beattie, Jean C. Batzer, Mark L. Gleason, Ricardo Bessin, and Laura C.H. Jesse
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biology ,business.industry ,Bacterial wilt ,Disease ecology ,Pest control ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Erwinia ,biology.organism_classification ,Pathosystem ,Disease management (agriculture) ,Vector (epidemiology) ,Botany ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Pathogen - Abstract
Bacterial wilt threatens cucurbit crop production in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States. The pathogen, Erwinia tracheiphila, is a xylem-limited bacterium that affects most commercially important cucurbit species, including muskmelon, cucumber, and squash. Bacterial wilt is transmitted and overwintered by striped and spotted cucumber beetles. Since there are few commercially available resistant cultivars, disease management usually relies on use of insecticides to suppress vector populations. Although bacterial wilt was initially described more than 100 years ago, our knowledge of disease ecology and epidemiology advanced slowly for most of the 20th century. However, a recent wave of research has begun to fill in missing pieces of the bacterial wilt puzzle. This article—the first review of research toward understanding the cucurbit bacterial wilt pathosystem—recounts early findings and updates our understanding of the disease cycle, including pathogen and vector biology. We also highlight research areas that could lead to more efficient and ecologically based management of bacterial wilt.
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- 2019
10. Managing the Pepper Maggot (Diptera: Tephritidae) Using Perimeter Trap Cropping
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Robert Durgy, T. Jude Boucher, Michael Sciabarrasi, William Calderwood, and Richard A. Ashley
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Integrated pest management ,Insecticides ,Cash crop ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Insect Control ,Crop ,Trap crop ,parasitic diseases ,Infestation ,medicine ,Animals ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Tephritidae ,fungi ,Pest control ,food and beverages ,Agriculture ,General Medicine ,Cultural control ,Agronomy ,Insect Science ,PEST analysis ,Capsicum ,business - Abstract
A perimeter trap crop barrier of hot cherry peppers, border-row insecticide applications, and a combination of the two management strategies were evaluated to see if they could protect a centrally located main crop of bell peppers from oviposition and infestation by the pepper maggot, Zonosemata electa (Say). In large plots, the main cash crop of bell peppers was protected from the majority of the oviposition and infestation by all three barriers. The combination sprayed/trap crop barrier provided the best protection against both oviposition and infestation and resulted in over 98% pest-free fruit at harvest. Maggots infested only 1.7% of the main crop fruit when protected by a sprayed or unsprayed trap crop barrier, compared with 15.4% in control plots. The perimeter sprayed/trap crop strategy was employed in three commercial fields in 2000 and 2001. The combination barrier resulted in superior insect control and reduced insecticide use at all commercial locations, compared with the same farms' past history or to farms using conventional and integrated pest management (IPM) methods. Economic analysis showed that the technique is more cost effective and profitable than relying on whole-field insecticide applications to control the pepper maggot. Farmer users were surveyed and found the perimeter trap crop technique simple to use, with many hard-to-measure benefits associated with worker protection issues, marketing, personnel/management relations, pest control and the environment. Use of the perimeter trap crop technique as part of an IPM or organic program can help improve crop quality and overall farm profitability, while reducing pesticide use and the possibility of secondary pest outbreaks.
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- 2003
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11. N(1520) 3/2(-) helicity amplitudes from an energy-independent multipole analysis based on new polarization data on photoproduction of neutral pions
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J, Hartmann, H, Dutz, A V, Anisovich, D, Bayadilov, R, Beck, M, Becker, Y, Beloglazov, A, Berlin, M, Bichow, S, Böse, K-Th, Brinkmann, V, Crede, M, Dieterle, H, Eberhardt, D, Elsner, K, Fornet-Ponse, St, Friedrich, F, Frommberger, Ch, Funke, M, Gottschall, A, Gridnev, M, Grüner, E, Gutz, Ch, Hammann, J, Hannappel, V, Hannen, J, Herick, W, Hillert, Ph, Hoffmeister, Ch, Honisch, O, Jahn, T, Jude, A, Käser, D, Kaiser, H, Kalinowsky, F, Kalischewski, P, Klassen, I, Keshelashvili, F, Klein, E, Klempt, K, Koop, B, Krusche, M, Kube, M, Lang, I, Lopatin, K, Makonyi, F, Messi, V, Metag, W, Meyer, J, Müller, M, Nanova, V, Nikonov, D, Novinski, R, Novotny, D, Piontek, C, Rosenbaum, B, Roth, G, Reicherz, T, Rostomyan, A, Sarantsev, Ch, Schmidt, H, Schmieden, R, Schmitz, T, Seifen, V, Sokhoyan, Ph, Thämer, A, Thiel, U, Thoma, M, Urban, H, van Pee, D, Walther, Ch, Wendel, U, Wiedner, A, Wilson, A, Winnebeck, L, Witthauer, and Y, Wunderlich
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New data on the polarization observables T, P, and H for the reaction γp→pπ(0) are reported. The results are extracted from azimuthal asymmetries when a transversely polarized butanol target and a linearly polarized photon beam are used. The data were taken at the Bonn electron stretcher accelerator ELSA using the CBELSA/TAPS detector. These and earlier data are used to perform a truncated energy-independent partial wave analysis in sliced-energy bins. This energy-independent analysis is compared to the results from energy-dependent partial wave analyses.
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- 2014
12. Control of Cabbage Caterpillar Pests with a Soil Drench of Coragen, 2015
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T. Jude Boucher
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Horticulture ,Plant science ,Transplanting ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Caterpillar ,biology.organism_classification ,Foot (unit) - Abstract
The study was conducted to examine whether a single soil drench after transplanting could provide full-season control of the cabbage caterpillar complex. The study was carried out at the Plant Science Research and Teaching Facility at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT. Single rows of “Bravo” cabbage seedlings were transplanted into plastic-mulched beds on 18 May and harvested on 14 Aug. Plants were drenched with approximately 8 oz of water immediately after transplanting and were not irrigated again. Treatment plots consisted of 20 plants each, replicated four times in a RCBD, in two rows, with plants spaced at 1 foot within rows and …
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- 2016
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13. Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits: Resurrecting a Classic Pathosystem
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Rojas, Erika Saalau, primary, Batzer, Jean C., additional, Beattie, Gwyn A., additional, Fleischer, Shelby J., additional, Shapiro, Lori R., additional, Williams, Mark A., additional, Bessin, Ricardo, additional, Bruton, Benny D., additional, Boucher, T. Jude, additional, Jesse, Laura C. H., additional, and Gleason, Mark L., additional
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- 2015
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14. A Sustainable Approach to Working with Vegetable Farmers (PowerPoint)
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Boucher, T. Jude
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Crop Production/Industries - Published
- 2009
15. Quantifying pepper maggot (Diptera: Tephritidae) oviposition and infestation over time
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Richard A. Ashley, Roger G. Adams, and T. Jude Boucher
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Oviposition ,Population ,medicine.disease_cause ,Insect Control ,Tephritidae ,parasitic diseases ,Pepper ,Botany ,Infestation ,medicine ,Animals ,education ,Population Density ,Larva ,education.field_of_study ,Ecology ,biology ,Maggot ,Hatching ,fungi ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Horticulture ,Insect Science ,Fruit ,PEST analysis ,Capsicum - Abstract
In 1998 and 1999, pepper maggot flies, Zonosemata electa (Say), were excluded from pepper plants with row covers for 0–6 wk after initial oviposition was detected. The proportion of oviposition attempts (scars) and larval infestation that occurred each week and the cumulative oviposition and infestation over time were determined. Due to environmental factors, initial oviposition was delayed, and the numbers of oviposition scars on fruit and flies caught on traps were lower in 1998 than in 1999. The proportions of scarred or infested fruit were low (
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- 2005
16. Quantifying Pepper Maggot (Diptera: Tephritidae) Oviposition and Infestation Over Time
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Boucher, T. Jude, primary, Ashley, Richard, additional, and Adams, Roger, additional
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- 2005
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17. Managing the Pepper Maggot (Diptera: Tephritidae) Using Perimeter Trap Cropping
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Boucher, T. Jude, primary, Ashley, Richard, additional, Durgy, Robert, additional, Sciabarrasi, Michael, additional, and Calderwood, William, additional
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- 2003
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18. Japanese beetle Popillia japonica Newman: foliar feeding on wine grapes in Virginia
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Boucher, T. Jude and Entomology
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Grapes -- Physiology ,fungi ,LD5655.V855 1986.B682 ,food and beverages ,Japanese beetle ,Grapes -- Diseases and pests -- Virginia - Abstract
The natural infestation level for 1985 of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia failed to reduce berry quality, yield or shoot growth in a commercial vineyard. Intensive postveraison foliage feeding by Japanese beetle resulted 1n fruit with lower soluble solids and higher total titratable acidity at harvest, but did not affect pH, sugar per berry, berry weight, yield, leaves per vine or shoot length. Intensive previraison feeding also resulted in fruit with higher total titratable acidity. All other parameters were unaffected. In a separate experiment with 0, 10, 20, and 33% leaf removal, no relationship was shown between leaf area loss and soluble solids, total titratable acidity or pH. Data from one season of damage by the beetle indicate that control measures may not be warranted in some years. In a third experiment, grape leaves on potted vines were artificially damaged by removing leaf disks with a paper punch. The leaves showed an increased loss of efficiency (measured in net photosynthesis, Pn) for the remaining tissue as leaf area loss (LAL) increased. This loss of efficiency in the remaining leaf area at low levels of damage was more pronounced after 12 days than after either 1 or 5 days. The additive effect on Pn of both LAL and lowered efficiency predicted the total shutdown of Pn at 60% damage at 1 and 5 days after treatment, but not at 12 days. Master of Science
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- 1986
19. Moving Towards Ecologically Based Pest Management: A Case Study Using Perimeter Trap Cropping.
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Boucher, T. Jude and Durgy, Robert
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CROPPING systems ,AGRICULTURAL productivity ,PEST control ,INTEGRATED pest control ,SURVEYS - Abstract
Discusses perimeter trap cropping (PTC) which is an example of a redesigned crop production system that helps bring pest populations down to acceptable levels with a minimum of ecological disruption. Definition and function of PTC; Important concepts that were emphasized with growers prior to the beginning of the Integrated Pest Management program; Results of the PTC user surveys.
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- 2004
20. Demonstrating a Perimeter Trap Crop Approach to Pest Management on Summer Squash in New England.
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Boucher, T. Jude and Durgy, Robert
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CONTROL of agricultural pests & diseases ,AGRICULTURE ,CROPPING systems ,SQUASHES ,BACTERIAL wilt diseases - Abstract
Describes the experiences of a group of commercial growers using perimeter trap cropping to manage cucumber beetles and bacterial wilt on summer squash in Connecticut. Field demonstrations; Results of perimeter trap cropping surveys; Grower ratings for possible perimeter trap cropping benefits.
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- 2004
21. Influence of Japanese beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) foliar feeding on "Seyval blanc' grapevines in Virginia
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Boucher, T. Jude and Pfeiffer, Douglas G.
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BEETLES - Published
- 1989
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22. Measurement of the helicity asymmetry E for the reaction γ p → π 0 p : The CBELSA/TAPS Collaboration.
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Gottschall M, Afzal F, Anisovich AV, Bayadilov D, Beck R, Bichow M, Brinkmann KT, Crede V, Dieterle M, Dietz F, Dutz H, Eberhardt H, Elsner D, Ewald R, Fornet-Ponse K, Friedrich S, Frommberger F, Gridnev A, Grüner M, Gutz E, Hammann C, Hannappel J, Hartmann J, Hillert W, Hoffmeister P, Honisch C, Jude T, Kammer S, Kalinowsky H, Keshelashvili I, Klassen P, Klein F, Klempt E, Koop K, Krusche B, Kube M, Lang M, Lopatin I, Mahlberg P, Makonyi K, Metag V, Meyer W, Müller J, Müllers J, Nanova M, Nikonov V, Novotny R, Piontek D, Reicherz G, Rostomyan T, Sarantsev A, Schmidt C, Schmieden H, Seifen T, Sokhoyan V, Spieker K, Thiel A, Thoma U, Urban M, Pee HV, Walther D, Wendel C, Werthmüller D, Wiedner U, Wilson A, Winnebeck A, Witthauer L, and Wunderlich Y
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A measurement of the double-polarization observable E for the reaction γ p → π 0 p is reported. The data were taken with the CBELSA/TAPS experiment at the ELSA facility in Bonn using the Bonn frozen-spin butanol (C 4 H 9 OH) target, which provided longitudinally-polarized protons. Circularly-polarized photons were produced via bremsstrahlung of longitudinally-polarized electrons. The data cover the photon energy range from E γ = 600 to 2310 MeV and nearly the complete angular range. The results are compared to and have been included in recent partial wave analyses., (© The Author(s) 2021.)
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- 2021
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23. Observation of the pη^{'} Cusp in the New Precise Beam Asymmetry Σ Data for γp→pη.
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Afzal F, Wunderlich Y, Anisovich AV, Bayadilov D, Beck R, Becker M, Blanke E, Brinkmann KT, Ciupka S, Crede V, Dieterle M, Dutz H, Elsner D, Friedrich S, Frommberger F, Gridnev A, Gottschall M, Grüner M, Gutz E, Hammann C, Hannappel J, Hartmann J, Hillert W, Hoff J, Hoffmeister P, Honisch C, Jude T, Kalinowsky H, Kalischewski F, Keshelashvili I, Klassen P, Klein F, Klempt E, Koop K, Kroenert P, Krusche B, Lang M, Lopatin I, Mahlberg P, Meißner UG, Messi F, Metag V, Meyer W, Mitlasóczki B, Müller J, Müllers J, Nanova M, Nikonov K, Nikonov V, Novinskiy V, Novotny R, Piontek D, Reicherz G, Richter L, Rönchen D, Rostomyan T, Salisbury B, Sarantsev A, Schaab D, Schmidt C, Schmieden H, Schultes J, Seifen T, Sokhoyan V, Sowa C, Spieker K, Stausberg N, Thiel A, Thoma U, Triffterer T, Urban M, Urff G, van Pee H, Walther D, Wendel C, Wiedner U, Wilson A, Winnebeck A, and Witthauer L
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Data on the beam asymmetry Σ in the photoproduction of η mesons off protons are reported for tagged photon energies from 1130 to 1790 MeV (mass range from W=1748 MeV to W=2045 MeV). The data cover the full solid angle that allows for a precise moment analysis. For the first time, a strong cusp effect in a polarization observable has been observed that is an effect of a branch-point singularity at the pη^{'} threshold [E_{γ}=1447 MeV (W=1896 MeV)]. The latest BnGa partial wave analysis includes the new beam asymmetry data and yields a strong indication for the N(1895)1/2^{-} nucleon resonance, demonstrating the importance of including all singularities for a correct determination of partial waves and resonance parameters.
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- 2020
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24. N(1520) 3/2(-) helicity amplitudes from an energy-independent multipole analysis based on new polarization data on photoproduction of neutral pions.
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Hartmann J, Dutz H, Anisovich AV, Bayadilov D, Beck R, Becker M, Beloglazov Y, Berlin A, Bichow M, Böse S, Brinkmann KT, Crede V, Dieterle M, Eberhardt H, Elsner D, Fornet-Ponse K, Friedrich S, Frommberger F, Funke Ch, Gottschall M, Gridnev A, Grüner M, Gutz E, Hammann Ch, Hannappel J, Hannen V, Herick J, Hillert W, Hoffmeister P, Honisch Ch, Jahn O, Jude T, Käser A, Kaiser D, Kalinowsky H, Kalischewski F, Klassen P, Keshelashvili I, Klein F, Klempt E, Koop K, Krusche B, Kube M, Lang M, Lopatin I, Makonyi K, Messi F, Metag V, Meyer W, Müller J, Nanova M, Nikonov V, Novinski D, Novotny R, Piontek D, Rosenbaum C, Roth B, Reicherz G, Rostomyan T, Sarantsev A, Schmidt Ch, Schmieden H, Schmitz R, Seifen T, Sokhoyan V, Thämer P, Thiel A, Thoma U, Urban M, van Pee H, Walther D, Wendel Ch, Wiedner U, Wilson A, Winnebeck A, Witthauer L, and Wunderlich Y
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New data on the polarization observables T, P, and H for the reaction γp→pπ(0) are reported. The results are extracted from azimuthal asymmetries when a transversely polarized butanol target and a linearly polarized photon beam are used. The data were taken at the Bonn electron stretcher accelerator ELSA using the CBELSA/TAPS detector. These and earlier data are used to perform a truncated energy-independent partial wave analysis in sliced-energy bins. This energy-independent analysis is compared to the results from energy-dependent partial wave analyses.
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