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Corky ringspot disease (CRS) of potato (Solanum tuberosum) is caused by the tobacco rattle virus (TRV), which is vectored by stubby-root nematodes, Paratrichodorus spp. and Trichodorus spp., and is a significant threat to potato quality and production in ... see more

The methods of high-resolution electron microscopy were applied to study nanotextures on the surface of placer gold grains (the Urals, Siberia, Altai in Russia, Yukon Territory in Canada, etc.). Among superficial nanotextures, the cracks, furrows, pores, ... see more

    The discovery of gold in Alaska in 1897 brought about major changes in Seattle as this sleepy logging town awoke from a period of depression and received a revitalizing jolt as it rapidly developed into an important port for trade with the A... see more

In September 1901 the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) discovered that a group of American miners, calling themselves the Order of the Midnight Sun, were planning to take over Canada’s Yukon Territory. The “Conspiracy,” as the plot was known, set in motio... see more

The Northern Review 44 (2017): 163–208[We will also post a version of this paper with some figures in colour. Please check back.]I have been collecting Canadian militaria since the early 1970s. I now believe I have collected every known military badge ass... see more

The Northern Review 44 (2017): 31–49The Yukon—and Dawson City in particular—saw a decline in population and gold production between 1915 and 1918, and there was a continued decline in fortunes into the 1920s. Some of the economic woes were due to a shift ... see more

Hudson's Bay Company traders grew the earliest Yukon agricultural crops as they tried to augment their insufficient supplies. Yukon agriculture went from meagre beginnings in the mid-1800s to peak production during the Klondike Gold Rush when farmers pros... see more

This article examines the development of Dawson City during and immediately after the Klondike Gold Rush. ? The focus is on a series of cabin platforms recorded during archaeological survey on the hillside in north Dawson City. Property ownership inform... see more

    The discovery of gold in Alaska in 1897 brought about major changes in Seattle as this sleepy logging town awoke from a period of depression and received a revitalizing jolt as it rapidly developed into an important port for trade with the A... see more

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