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Antioxidant Activity in Bee Products: A Review. [PDF]
Martinello M, Mutinelli F.
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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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Impact of Octenyl Succinylation and Bee Products on Maize Starch Films and Apple Storage Quality. [PDF]
Pająk P +4 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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Bee Products and Traditional Plant Therapies for Wound Care: a comprehensive review of scientific evidence and clinical applications. [PDF]
Rawwash AA, Hussein EAF, Atta OM.
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Endophytic colonization of melon plants by B. bassiana modifies the crop volatile profiles in a genotype‐dependent manner. A predator choice is biased toward endophytically colonized plants infested with aphids revealing a guardian within effect of the fungus of great potential in integrated pest management.
María Cuenca‐Medina +5 more
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Biomaterials Based on Bee Products and Their Effectiveness in Soft Tissue Regeneration. [PDF]
Dumitru CD +9 more
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Microbiome‐mediated chemical communication in insects: Implications for pest management
Microbiome–semiochemical interactions involve the following processes: direct microbial synthesis, host gene regulation, precursor biotransformation, microbiome modulation and indirect ecological signaling. Abstract Insects rely on semiochemicals to regulate aggregation, mating, foraging, and host selection. This review synthesizes evidence that insect‐
Ioannis Eleftherianos +6 more
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Antioxidant Activity of Honey Bee Products. [PDF]
Tlak Gajger I, Vlainić J.
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