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(Study on Stomach Contents of Opudi Fish (Telmatherina celebensis) in Towuti Lake, South Sulawesi)
Published 2007-07-01“…Stomach contents of the fish was consisted of 4 kinds of foods such as insect, part of organism, debris and zooplankton. …”
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Pruning Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida
Published 2020-03-01“… Pruning is an essential part of blueberry production and is used to help establish new plantings; promote postharvest growth of new foliage and fruiting wood; balance vegetative and reproductive growth; reduce disease and certain insect pressure; assist in harvesting efficiency; and promote new cane growth and plant longevity. …”
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SCREENING OF RICE ACCESSIONS FOR GREENBUG RESISTANCE
Published 2018-08-01“…Laboratory experiments were conducted to study insect resistance of 200 accessions from the collection of the Donskoy Agrarian Scientific Center. …”
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Entrevue guidée avec Yvon Quéinnec
Published 2002-11-01“…He began his career in the 1960s, in the field of insect physiology, studying the influence of internal state (especially circadian rhythms) on sensory system functions. …”
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Chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Published 2010-01-01“…It describes this new introduced insect pest that is an important pest of vegetable, ornamental, and fruit crops — synonymy, distribution, identification, life cycle and biology, hosts, damage, disease transmission, management. …”
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Florida's Bats: Brazilian Free-tailed Bat
Published 2016-11-01“…They are important economically because they consume large quantities of insect pests. This 3-page fact sheet explains how to differentiate Brazilian free-tailed bats from velvety free-tailed bats and Florida bonneted bats. …”
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Pruning Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida
Published 2020-03-01“… Pruning is an essential part of blueberry production and is used to help establish new plantings; promote postharvest growth of new foliage and fruiting wood; balance vegetative and reproductive growth; reduce disease and certain insect pressure; assist in harvesting efficiency; and promote new cane growth and plant longevity. …”
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Scarlet-bodied wasp moth, Cosmosoma myrodora (Dyar) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
Published 2013-07-01“…The scarlet-bodied wasp moth, Cosmosoma myrodora (Dyar), is a beautiful native insect. Because of its striking adult coloration, including a bright red thorax and abdomen, and transparent wings patterned with black, this moth immediately stands out in Florida landscapes. …”
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Transmission of transgenic mosquito-killing fungi during copulation
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Entomopathogenic fungi engineered to express insect-specific neurotoxins have demonstrated potential as microbial control agents against malaria mosquitoes. …”
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Lesser Grain Borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera, Bostrichidae)
Published 1999-05-01“…The article emphasizes the importance of inspection and sanitation in preventing infestations and outlines control measures, including the use of pheromone traps, insect-proof containers, and various pesticides. It also highlights the need for fumigation in cases of large infestations and provides a table of available pesticides for effective management. …”
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Scarlet-bodied wasp moth, Cosmosoma myrodora (Dyar) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
Published 2013-07-01“…The scarlet-bodied wasp moth, Cosmosoma myrodora (Dyar), is a beautiful native insect. Because of its striking adult coloration, including a bright red thorax and abdomen, and transparent wings patterned with black, this moth immediately stands out in Florida landscapes. …”
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Chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Published 2010-01-01“…It describes this new introduced insect pest that is an important pest of vegetable, ornamental, and fruit crops — synonymy, distribution, identification, life cycle and biology, hosts, damage, disease transmission, management. …”
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Florida's Bats: Brazilian Free-tailed Bat
Published 2016-11-01“…They are important economically because they consume large quantities of insect pests. This 3-page fact sheet explains how to differentiate Brazilian free-tailed bats from velvety free-tailed bats and Florida bonneted bats. …”
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Alternative feed resources in the era of climate change: A review
Published 2024-09-01“…By embracing these innovative approaches, the agricultural sector can build resilience, reduce environmental impacts, and secure food supplies amidst climate change challenges through insect-based feeds, hydroponic fodders, agro-industrial byproducts, aquatic plants and algae, among others can be used as substitutes in the era of climate change…”
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Variation in Malaria Transmission Dynamics in Three Different Sites in Western Kenya
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Diversity and Species Composition of Midgut Symbiotic Bacteria in Culex quinquefasciatus Mosquitoes in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka
Published 2024-01-01“…Furthermore, insights into gut microbes could inform the integration of gut microflora from modified strains into existing Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) and Incompatible Insect Technique (IIT) approaches in Sri Lanka.…”
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Biotoxicity of <mml:math alttext="${fchem{N}hspace{-6.5pt} aisebox{9pt}{huge$frown$}hspace{-6.5pt}fchem{N}}$"> <mml:mrow>...
Published 2006-01-01“…In the search for better fungicides, bactericides, nematicides, and insecticides studies were conducted to assess the growth-inhibiting potential of the synthesized complexes against various pathogenic fungal, bacterial strains, root-knot nematode <emph>Meloidogyne incognita</emph>, and insect <emph>Trogoderma granarium</emph> These studies demonstrate that the concentrations reached levels which are sufficient to inhibit and kill the pathogens, nematode, and insect.…”
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