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Artificial Diet for the Adult Froghopper
Nature, 1967THE adult froghopper, Aeneolamia varia saccharina (Distant), has been reared in the insectary on pieces of sugar cane leaf1, but the use of an artificial diet for the culture of this insect has not been reported. During investigations of the site of feeding and nutrition of A.
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Artificial Diet for Cecropia and Other Saturniid Silkworms
Science, 1968A wheat-germ diet containing no leaf material has been perfected for the rearing of Hyalophora cecropia , Hyalophora gloveri , and Samia cynthia .
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A Cowpea Artificial Diet for Noctuid Larvae
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1988A low cost artificial diet was formulated from materials which are locally available in Africa. The diet utilized cowpea, sorghum and corn instead of pinto bean and wheat which are widely used in the USA. The new diet was as satisfactory as the pinto bean diet for all the biological criteria tested.
Olusola A. Adeyeye, Murray S. Blum
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THERAPEUTIC USE OF AN ARTIFICIAL DIET
The Lancet, 1970J D, Allan, J, Milner, D, Moss
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Artificial diet development [for abalone]
1997Based on: Aquaculture, 140 (1996): pp.5 ...
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Using artificial diets to understand the nutritional physiology of Drosophila melanogaster.
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2017M. Piper
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