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1. Anastrepha acca Norrbom Distribution in Bolivia: Santa Cruz (Norrbom et al. 2015).
Ramos, Elizabeth Quisberth+5 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Petunia spp. and Calibrachoa spp. unrooted cuttings from Costa Rica
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to evaluate the probability of entry of pests (likelihood of pest freedom at entry), including both regulated and non‐regulated pests, associated with unrooted cuttings of the genera Petunia and Calibrachoa produced under physical isolation in Costa Rica.
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Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae) species, their hosts and parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in five municipalities of the State of Amapá, Brazil. [PDF]
A total of 817 samples (1,094.36 kg) of potential fruit fly (Diptera:Tephritidae) hosts were collected from 70 plant species across 29 families in the state of Amapá, Brazil. Twenty-three of these plant species were infested with tephritid larvae. Twelve
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Published as part of Uramoto, Keiko, Zucchi, Roberto A. & Norrbom, Allen L., 2015, Redescription of three species of Anastrepha (Diptera, Tephritidae) rediscovered in Brazil, with the establishment of a new synonym, pp. 411-423 in Zootaxa 3911 (3) on pages 418-420, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3911.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Exploring Saccharomycotina Yeast Ecology Through an Ecological Ontology Framework
Ontologies are a flexible framework in which we can translate yeast ecological information into a machine‐readable format. The creation of the Ontology of Yeast Environments (OYE) allowed us to interrogate gene‐environment associations with machine learning methods.
Marie‐Claire Harrison+8 more
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Schoepfia Fruit Fly, Anastrepha interrupta Stone (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
The schoepfia fruit fly, Anastrepha interrupta Stone, is native to southern Florida and one of six Anastrepha species which occur in or have been established in Florida at some time.
Howard V. Weems, Jr., John B. Heppner
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Las moscas de la fruta son plagas de gran importancia económica a nivel mundial por la pérdida que causan en cultivos frutales. El presente inventario de parasitoides asociados a la mosca de la fruta realizado en la microcuenca del río Magdalena (Bulán ...
Walter Larriva, Fernando León
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Variations in the sensitivity of different primers for detecting Wolbachia in Anastrepha (diptera: tephritidae) [PDF]
Wolbachia are endosymbiont bacteria of the family Rickettsiacea that are widespread in invertebrates and occur between 20% and 60% of Neotropical insects. These bacteria are responsible for reproductive phenomena such as cytoplasmic incompatibility, male
COSCRATO, Virgínia Elias+4 more
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Anastrepha daciformis Bezzi 1909
Published as part of Ramos, Elizabeth Quisberth, Norrbom, Allen L., Marinoni, Luciane, Sutton, Bruce D., Steck, Gary J. & Sánchez, Juan José Lagrava, 2021, The Bolivian fauna of the genus Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp.
Ramos, Elizabeth Quisberth+5 more
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Developing genetic tools to control the Oriental fruit fly: Potential approaches and target genes
Abstract The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a pest of significant economic interest that damages horticulture and causes major economic losses worldwide. The main control measures are based on insecticides, which are being increasingly restricted due to the development of genetic resistance.
Nouhoun Traoré+7 more
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