research-article | 30-November-2019
long) (Fig. 1) were collected on a bank of river in Teton County (N 44° 35.755′, W 110° 49.866′, 7.299 feet), Wyoming, USA. Morphological and molecular analysis revealed that these galls were induced by Anguina agrostis. The galls were dissected in water with a binocular microscope. Only second-stage juveniles were observed from these galls. Juvenile specimens were killed by gentle heat and fixed in a solution of 4% formaldehyde for light microscopy. Measurements were made with a compound Olympus
Tatiana V. Roubtsova,
Sergei A. Subbotin
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–3
Article | 02-April-2019
CSP. Principals of public schools located on Native American reservations in Montana and Wyoming (USA) were surveyed regarding their beliefs about CSIL practices and if their beliefs differed between instructional elements and cultural elements. Through a reporting of means and paired samples t-testing, the results of this study indicated principals demonstrated a significant preference for working in instructional versus cultural elements. The lowest CSIL element was student empowerment
William Holmes,
Suzanne Young
Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, Volume 33 , ISSUE 2, 17–31
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submitted to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Disease Diagnostic Clinic, representing different crops and geographic regions primarily within the Northern Great Plains of North America. Five statewide surveys associated with the CAPS program were conducted by Departments of Agriculture in Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wyoming. A minimal number of samples were acquired from South Dakota and no samples were collected from Iowa. Sample collection sites (county locations), nematode
Mehmet Ozbayrak,
Tim Todd,
Timothy Harris,
Rebecca Higgins,
Kirsten Powers,
Peter Mullin,
Lisa Sutton,
Thomas Powers
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–21