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    Silicon Effects Depend upon Insect Herbivore Guild and Has Limited Influence on Gall-Inducing Insects of <i>Bauhinia brevipes</i> by Guilherme Ramos Demetrio, Henrique Venâncio, Janaina Correa Batista, Jean Carlos Santos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, its impact on internal, endophytic herbivores, such as gall-inducing insects, remains underexplored. This study investigates the role of silicon in <i>Bauhinia brevipes</i>, focusing on its effects on herbivory by insects. …”
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    Proximate Composition of Thai and Cambodian Ready-to-Eat Insects by N. T. Grabowski, T. Chhay, S. Keo, R. Lertpatarakomol, J. Kajaysri, K. Kang, P. Miech, M. Plötz, J. Mitchaothai

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This was expected as the insect chemical composition varies strongly intra- and interspecifically due to taxon, feeding, instar, and processing, among others. …”
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    Are Consumers Interested in Ornamental Plants That Benefit Pollinator Insects? by Hayk Khachatryan, Alicia Rihn

    Published 2016-10-01
    “… Population declines among bees, butterflies, and other pollinator insects are very worrying because 70% of the world’s food crop production depends upon these tiny insect workers. …”
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    ON THE TECHNIQUE OF MODELING ONTOGENETIC CHANGES IN FISH AND INSECTS LIFECYCLE by A. Yu. Perevaryukha

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The theory of nonlinear efficiency of reproduction leads us to the hypothesis that two different nonlinear effects are controlled by similar mechanisms. For insects such fluctuations in survival during metamorphosis can start another process - the rapid outbreak of pests, where actual formalization of the impact of parasites on the first stage of development, depending on the initial concentration of clutches, but limited resources is taken into account at a finishing. …”
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    Insect Management for Cucurbits (Cucumber, Squash, Cantaloupe, and Watermelon) by Susan E. Webb

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… Insects and mites can cause severe problems in the production of watermelon, squash, cucumber, and cantaloupe either through direct damage to the crop or through transmission of disease agents, such as the aphid-borne mosaic viruses. …”
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    Insect Management for Cucurbits (Cucumber, Squash, Cantaloupe, and Watermelon) by Susan E. Webb

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Insects and mites can cause severe problems in the production of watermelon, squash, cucumber, and cantaloupe either through direct damage to the crop or through transmission of disease agents, such as the aphid-borne mosaic viruses. …”
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    Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (Lettuce, Endive and Escarole) by Gregg S. Nuessly, Susan E. Webb

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Revised September 2005. ENY-475/IG161: Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (ufl.edu) …”
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    Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (Lettuce, Endive and Escarole) by Gregg S. Nuessly, Susan E. Webb

    Published 2002-10-01
    “…Published: July 2002. ENY-475/IG161: Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (ufl.edu) …”
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    Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (Lettuce, Endive and Escarole) by Gregg S. Nuessly, Susan E. Webb

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Revised September 2005. ENY-475/IG161: Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (ufl.edu) …”
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