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Genuinely forgot I queued this post again. I had a bunch of sunflowers and was like "wtf I already did this?? why are folks sending them now"
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Seldon
The sass is strong with this one…
Seladon in her Tithing ceremony outfit. Prob annoyed with Brea AGAIN smh… honestly would love to see more of Seladons soft side.
Mark Anthony Seldon
Age: 44
Arrest Date: Thu 9/9
Time: 4:55 PM
Status: In
Agency Severity Charge Statute Type
Boise City Police Department F Controlled Substance-Possession of I37-2732(c)(1)F Criminal Charge
Seldon is a dedicated guy! Even when it is raining, he enthusiastically agrees to give Link his little tour of the village.
Seldon from The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild. Recently discovered this guy from a video on Youtube, but i immediately loved him. He’s a thick farmer guy and he’s super cute.
Hari Seldon (Isaac Asimov - Foundation series)
Check out this article published by Anthony Sheldon and his colleagues in Europe and ARS.
Comprehensive review of environmental safety of Bt plants published
Genetically engineered crops that are protected from major insect pests, by producing insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis, have been grown on more than 1 billion acres over the last 20+ years. A major concern related to this technology is that the proteins could harm non-target organisms, in particular those that provide important ecosystem services such as biological control. In a comprehensive review just published in the journal Biological Control, authors from Switzerland and the USA summarized the existing literature from laboratory and field-based studies. Overall, the vast majority of studies demonstrates that the insecticidal proteins deployed today cause no unintended adverse effects to natural enemies. Furthermore, when Bt crops replace synthetic chemical insecticides for target pest control, this creates an environment supportive of the conservation of natural enemies. As part of an overall integrated pest management (IPM) strategy, Bt crops can contribute to more effective biological control of both target and secondary pests and lead to a reduction in insecticide use.
The article can be viewed at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2018.10.001