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Temporal Dynamics of Bacterial Communities in <i>Ectropis grisescens</i> Following Cryogenic Mortality. [PDF]
Zhang X, Wang Z, Feng G, Xiao Q, Tang M.
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WMC-Leafset: A dataset of wax gourd and Mangalore cucumber plants for leaf miner and pest infestation diseased object detection. [PDF]
Prasad M A K, B R P.
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Insecticidal Efficacy of <i>Satureja hortensis</i> L. and <i>Satureja khuzistanica</i> Jamzad Essential Oils Against <i>Callosobruchus maculatus</i> (F.). [PDF]
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Common Pest Flies Found in the Urban/Rural Environment and Their Biological Control Agents
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2011
Modern era is witnessing versatile application and utilization of prophecies, processes, and products of sustainable agriculture that pose minimum or negligible negative impacts on environment. Use of microorganisms for curbing the attack of plant pathogenic organisms/pests forms the foremost limb of integrated pest management and is responsible for ...
Anu Kalia, Rajinder K. Mudhar
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Modern era is witnessing versatile application and utilization of prophecies, processes, and products of sustainable agriculture that pose minimum or negligible negative impacts on environment. Use of microorganisms for curbing the attack of plant pathogenic organisms/pests forms the foremost limb of integrated pest management and is responsible for ...
Anu Kalia, Rajinder K. Mudhar
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Biological Pest Control in Mexico
Annual Review of Entomology, 2013Mexico is a megadiverse country that forms part of the Mesoamerican biological corridor that connects North and South America. Mexico's biogeographical situation places it at risk from invasive exotic insect pests that enter from the United States, Central America, or the Caribbean.
Trevor, Williams +2 more
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2021
Abstract This chapter focuses on the benefits of using biological control in cut flower production through augmentative biological control using invertebrate and microbial organisms (natural enemies and biopesticides) applied seasonally or prophylactically.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the benefits of using biological control in cut flower production through augmentative biological control using invertebrate and microbial organisms (natural enemies and biopesticides) applied seasonally or prophylactically.
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