Patent classifications
Y02A90/40
ENDOPHYTIC MICROBES FOR GROWTH PROMOTION OF CROP PLANTS AND SUPPRESSION OF AGGRESSIVE INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES, BIOHERBICIDES COMPRISING THE SAME AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Endophytic bacteria, compositions comprising the same, and methods of use thereof are disclosed which suppress growth of aggressive, invasive weed species which grow in the same habitat of target plants of interest. Bioherbicides, compositions comprising the endophytic bacteria and methods of use thereof are disclosed which suppress growth of aggressive, invasive weed species which grow in the same habitat of target plants of interest.
DISSEMINATED NEOPLASIA CELLS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE TO CONTROL INVASIVE OR PEST SPECIES
The current disclosure provides methods and compositions useful in preparing transformed and immortalized zebra and quagga mussel cells that function as disseminated neoplastic (DN) cells, as well as the cells produced thereby. In particular, these cells are immortalized through modifying expression of the TERT nucleic acid and/or protein. Also provided are methods for using such mussel DNCs in cell culture, in vitro, and within live mussels in the lab or in the wild, to control mussel populations such as invasive zebra mussel or quagga mussel populations.
Method apparatus and system for controlling fish
A submersible (10) and method of using a submersible for capturing a target species comprising: at least one controllable thruster (14) for manoeuvring the submersible; at least one camera (12) for capturing images to allow the identification of an individual of a target species; a catapult mechanism (33) wherein the catapult mechanism is reversibly moveable between a released configuration and a primed configuration by an activatable motor, and wherein the catapult mechanism may be loaded with a retractable device mounted on the catapult mechanism, and the retractable device may be launched from the submersible by being propelled by the catapult mechanism; a container for receiving a captured individual.
Animal sensing system
Animal sensing systems and methods are described. An animal sensing system can include an input section with an entrance and an output section having at least two output paths each having its own exit. An animal can enter the animal sensing system through the entrance. A sensor within a sensing area of the input section can detect one or more characteristics of the animal, and can communicate the detected characteristic(s) to a central processing unit. The central processing unit can use the received data to classify the animal based on the detected characteristic(s), and then control a directional guide, such as a gate, in the animal sensing system on the basis of the classification, so as to direct the animal within the animal sensing system, such as to allow access to only one of the output paths at a time. The animal may thus be allowed to exit the animal sensing system through only one output path, directing the animal to a desired location based on the classification.
HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS FOR ANIMAL GRAZELANDS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING THE SAME
Methods and compositions for controlling undesired vegetation in animal grazelands.
METHODS OF USING TRAINING AID DELIVERY DEVICES (TADD)
Training aid delivery devices (TADDs) enabling the containment of training aid substances while allowing odor, in the form of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), to emanate freely out of the device have been developed. The use of one or more TADD in canine training are described.
HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS FOR ANIMAL GRAZELANDS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING THE SAME
Methods and compositions for controlling undesired vegetation in animal grazelands.
Methods and systems for nucleic acid amplification
The disclosure provides methods and systems for nucleic acid amplification including isothermal nucleic acid amplification.
IMAGE MONITORING FOR CONTROL OF INVASIVE GRASSES
The invention relates to weed mapping, monitoring and control, in particular to the mapping, monitoring and control of invasive annual grasses. A computer system comprises a receiving unit providing a processing unit with images of a geographical area, the images displaying the geographical area at points in time during a phenological cycle of a weed. At least two images depicting a weed at two different phenological stages may be used because two sequentially collected images are required in order to identify a characteristic temporal change. The processing unit analyzes the images to identify image areas showing a spectral signature characteristic of the weed. The processing unit identifies geographical sub-areas corresponding to the identified image areas and to create a weed distribution map with the identified geographical sub-areas marked as areas affected by the weed. The output unit is configured to output the map.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO SELECTIVELY CONTROL SPECIES
Methods and compositions for controlling an invasive or unwanted species by application of a composition comprised of an endocide derived from the same species or a closely-related species.