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Chill coma recovery of Ceratitis capitata adults across the Northern Hemisphere
The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae), is an invasive pest, that is currently expanding its geographic distribution from the Mediterranean coasts to more temperate areas of Europe.
C. Moraiti +2 more
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The Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly), Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), poses a significant threat to agriculture worldwide. This study examines the potential insecticidal effects of essential oils from Mentha arvensis and Cinnamomum
Esengül Özdemir
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Bacterial Symbionts in Ceratitis capitata
Simple Summary The Mediterranean fly (Medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is considered one of the world’s most destructive fruit pests, as it can attack commercially important fruit, thus causing considerable economic damages, estimated to be more than 2 ...
A. Cappelli +6 more
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Desempenho produtivo de cultivares de alface americana na estação seca da Amazônia central
Na Amazônia a base da exploração comercial de olericolas é o reconhecimento de cultivares e/ou variedades que evidenciem melhor adaptabilidade para as condições edafoclimaticas locais, associados aos níveis de produtividade comercial em função do ...
Ariel Dotto Blind +1 more
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The use of toxic baits for the suppression of Mediterranean fruit fly in mango orchards [PDF]
Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) is an insect of major economic importance in the mango orchards of the submedium of the São Francisco River Valley, the main area of mango production and exportation in Brazil.
CLÉBER ANTONIO BARONIO +6 more
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Engineered sex ratio distortion by X-shredding in the global agricultural pest Ceratitis capitata
Background Genetic sex ratio distorters are systems aimed at effecting a bias in the reproductive sex ratio of a population and could be applied for the area-wide control of sexually reproducing insects that vector disease or disrupt agricultural ...
Angela Meccariello +6 more
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Three developmental stages of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), can be found in the soil (late third instar larvae, pupae, and teneral adults).
J. Cruz‑Miralles +4 more
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Control of Bactrocera oleae and Ceratitis capitata in Organic Orchards: Use of Clays and Copper Products. [PDF]
Tests on the effect of clays (kaolin and bentonite) and copper products (hydroxide and oxychloride) in the control of olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), and Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), were carried out from 2003 to ...
Caleca, Virgilio +4 more
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An analysis of spatial dispersal in Ceratitis capitata in an orchard of the ‘Palmer’ mango using McPhail traps1 [PDF]
The aim of this study was to analyse patterns of spatial dispersal in Ceratitis capitata using two types of attractive traps and propose a predictive model of pest dispersal with the aim of determining management zones for decision-making. The experiment
Ingrid Thalia Prado de Castro +7 more
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Allelopathic effects of Rhynchosia capitata on germination and seedling growth of mungbean [PDF]
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the allelopathic influence of Rhynchosia capitata on germination and seedling growth of mungbean (Vigna radiate) along with identification of the phytotoxic substances responsible for this activity.
H.H. Ali +5 more
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