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Tessaratoma papillosa is a major pest of Litchi chinensis and Dimocarpus longan. Adult and nymph secretions are not only harmful to plants but also to humans. At present, there are not a lot of research on T. papillosa, especially omics research. We used
Lin Cheng+4 more
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Introduction: The moth species Athetis lepigone (Möschler) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), which has recently been identified as a pest of summer maize (Zea mays L.) in China, has demonstrated a rapid proliferation with in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain region since
Cai-Hong Tian+10 more
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The pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, is the causal agent of pine wilt disease (PWD). This nematode is considered to be an indigenous to North America and was introduced to Japan in the late 19th century.
Filipiak Anna
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Progress and Prospect of Control Technology for Stored Grain Pests ——Integrated Control Technology
Under the guidance of the principle of integrated control, this paper investigated and sorted out several methods of integrated control of stored grain pests (physical, chemical and biological control), the management principles of phosphine resistance ...
XU Yong-an
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Organizmy pożyteczne w strategiach biologicznego zwalczania – grzyby owadobójcze
Fungal entomopathogens are widespread in nature and contribute to the natural regulation of insects. They can be exploited for pest management as biological control agents of pests in attempts to improve the sustainability of crop protection.
Anna Augustyniuk-Kram
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Pest control based on an economic threshold (ET) can effectively prevent excessive pest control measures such as pesticide abuse and overharvesting. The instinctive dispersal of pest populations in biological network patches for better survival poses ...
Yi Yang+3 more
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Biological Control Agents in Integrated Pest Management: Are They Regulated - A Research Guide [PDF]
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a method of coordinating different pest control techniques which balance environmental, economic, and social issues with the traditional use of chemical pesticides.
Abrams, Jamie C.
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Fixed-Time Synergetic Approach for Biological Pest Control Based on Lotka-Volterra Model
Biological pest control has a strong advantage in its non-chemical effects on the environment. In this study, a fixed-time synergetic control scheme for the biological pest control problems represented by the $n$ -dimensional Lotka-Volterra model was ...
Arsit Boonyaprapasorn+7 more
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Clever pest control? The role of cognition in biological pest regulation
AbstractCrop pest management is a global challenge. Increases in agricultural intensity due to anthropogenic demands, alongside the need to reduce the reliance on pesticides to minimize environmental harm, have resulted in an urgent need to improve and expand other methods of pest control. One increasingly utilized method is biological pest control, in
Deyatima Ghosh+2 more
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