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Ceratitis capitata

2022
Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1817) Lemic et al., 2020. Remarks. Not represented in our material. Noxious pest of various fruits, including apricots and peaches, mostly on the Adriatic coast of Croatia.
Kovac, D.   +2 more
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Oviposition deterrent effect of linalool - a compound of citrus essential oils - on female Mediterranean fruit flies, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae).

Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND Linalool is a natural scent, found in essential oils (EOs) of several plants. It is widely used as a fragrant, also possessing toxic, oviposition deterrent, and repellent properties against many insect species.
S. Papanastasiou   +2 more
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Preparation of Y-Doped Barium Cerate and Strontium Cerate Membranes

Key Engineering Materials, 2007
BaCe0.9Y0.1O3-a and SrCe0.9Y0.1O3-a powders were synthesized by both the solid-state reaction method and the liquid citrate method. The shrinkage, porosity and relative density of membranes prepared from these powders were determined, after sintering at 1550°C (BaCe0.9Y0.1O3-a membrane) or 1450°C (SrCe0.9Y0.1O3-a membranes) for 3 hours.
Liang He, Jing Hua Gu
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Cold Disinfestation of "Hass" Avocado (Persia americana) of Three Species of Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae)-Ceratitis capitata, Ceratitis rosa, and Ceratitis cosyra.

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2017
The avocado industry is important in South Africa, but access to certain markets is impeded by the presence of phytosanitary pests. One of the ways of securing entry to these markets is to demonstrate that a mitigating treatment will result in there being a negligible chance of accidental importation. In cold treatment comparative studies at 0 °C and 2 
A. Ware, C. L. N. du Toit
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Suppression of Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations in coffee in the Mexico–Guatemala border region through the augmentative releases of Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

Biocontrol science and technology (Print), 2019
In Guatemalan coffee plantations, Ceratitis capitata populations were suppressed by the application of augmentative releases of parasitoids. These releases significantly increased parasitism of this fruit fly over paired no-release control areas ...
J. Cancino   +6 more
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Heterosis in Ceratitis capitata

2020
Genetic improvement through heterosis has been little exploited in beneficial insects. Heterosis could contribute to increased competitiveness of lab strains in the field with a consequent savings in rearing costs. Heterosis has been quantified for many insects, such as the flour moth where significant F1 and F2 values were observed and applied at a ...
M. Battista   +3 more
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Oxalate interference in cerate oxidimetry [PDF]

open access: possibleFresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1962
A study of the kinetics of the cerium(IV)-oxalate reaction provides evidence in strong support of a simultaneous reaction model to account for errors found in the oxidation-reduction titrations of iron(II) with cerium(IV) in the presence of oxalic acid.
G. A. Rechnitz, Y. El-Tantawy
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The Distribution, Relative Abundance, and Seasonal Phenology ofCeratitis capitata,Ceratitis rosa, andCeratitis cosyra(Diptera: Tephritidae) in South Africa

Environmental Entomology, 2013
Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), Ceratitis rosa Karsch, and Ceratitis cosyra (Walker) are fruit fly species (Diptera: Tephritidae) of economic importance in South Africa. These pests cause direct damage to a number of commercially produced fruit and are of phytosanitary concern.
Pia Addison   +3 more
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