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Effects of bioinsecticide exposure route on aphids and their natural enemies in oilseed rape
Fatty acids, silicone polymers and surfactants reduced aphid numbers but caused natural enemy mortality under direct exposure, while minimal residual activity suggests potential for targeted, compatible use in integrated pest management. Abstract BACKGROUND Myzus persicae Sulzer and Brevicoryne brassicae L.
Aimee J. Tonks +3 more
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Influence of Deadwood, Tree-Related Microhabitats, and Forest Structural Features on Saproxylic Arthropod Diversity. [PDF]
Shuvo MJ +4 more
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Carabid and staphylinid communities are shaped by adjacent habitat type, prey availability and landscape context, influencing natural pest control across agricultural landscapes. Abstract BACKGROUND The functioning of agroecosystems depends on key ecosystem processes that deliver ecosystem services, yet agricultural management has increasingly shifted ...
Riina Kaasik +5 more
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Foliar and bark-surface arthropod communities of pinyon and juniper trees vary with host tree species and long-term site climatic context. [PDF]
Riskas HL +3 more
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Chitosan/tripolyphosphate/double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) nanoparticles enhance RNA interference efficacy of orally delivered dsRNA against Helicoverpa armigera. Nanoparticles reduce the LC50 and do not cause deleterious effects or toxicity on beneficial insects.
Daniel DN Vasquez +12 more
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Arthropod-borne virus information exchange Number 40, March 1981 [PDF]
"I wish to announce that I intend to retire during the coming summer and will no longer be the editor of the Arthropod-Borne Virus Information Exchange. However, the Info-Exchange will remain in good hands; Dr.
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Arthropod representation in haiku.
Columns represent (L to R): taxon, including common names; number of described species in each taxon [78, 79]; percent of total relevant arthropod species; number of occurrences for each taxon in iNaturalist [22]; percent of relevant arthropod ...
Laura Porturas (6504908) +1 more
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Host‐associated volatiles mediate host location in Cephalonomia tarsalis, with faecal odours from fourth‐instar larvae, particularly 1‐pentadecene, attracting females and supporting the biological control of stored‐product pest beetles. Abstract BACKGROUND Understanding how parasitoids locate their hosts is essential for improving the effectiveness of ...
Lidia del Arco +3 more
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