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Temperature Dependent Growth and Mortality of Agrotis segetum
From 1905 to present, cutworm outbreaks have caused substantial yield losses in North Western (NW) Europe. Early authors pointed to dry summers as the trigger; around 1980, the explanation was improved via modelling of historical data.
Peter Esbjerg, Lene Sigsgaard
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EFFECT OF Cosmos caudatus LEAVES EXTRACT ON MORTALITY OF THE BLACK CUTWORM PESTS (Agrotis ipsilon)
Cosmos caudatus (Asteraceae) is one of Indonesia biodiversity which is usually used as a refugia plant on several crop fields. In Indonesia, this plant is widely consumed as salad and herbal medicine as well.
Rizka Efi Mawli, Devi Anggraini Putri
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The use of biological control products enhances the reduction of harmful pressures on the environment caused by the use of conventional pesticides. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the toxicity of eight bioinsecticides on the black cutworm Agrotis ...
Moataz A.M. Moustafa+4 more
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The noctuid pest western bean cutworm (Striacosta albicosta) lays its eggs in corn fields over the season. Various generalist predators consume the eggs and larvae of this pest. To improve integrated pest management of S. albicosta, this study identified key trophic interactions between S. albicosta and predatory arthropods in corn fields.
Westen R. Archibald+5 more
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ABSTRACT The symbiosis between nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia and plants is considered mutually beneficial, yet its indirect effects on other organisms remain understudied. We examined how rhizobia symbiosis in Phaseolus vulgaris influences the behaviour and performance of Diabrotica balteata larvae. Specifically, we tested larval preference for nodulated (R+
Camilo Rivera+5 more
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BugTalk: Online Prediction for the Life of Spodoptera Litura (Common Cutworm)
Due to climate change, Spodoptera litura has the potential to become an increasingly severe pest because of increased habitat suitability. To support precision agriculture, it is essential to accurately predict the life cycle of Spodoptera litura, and ...
Li-Xian Chen+5 more
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Integrated nutrient management in spring maize production in Nepal
Abstract The source of fertilizer significantly affects phenology and yield parameters of maize (Zea mays). A field experiment at Parbat, Nepal, investigated how organic, mineral, and integrated fertilizers affect spring maize (variety: Arun‐2) phenology and yield during 2018–2019.
Nischal Sapkota+3 more
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Les principaux ravageurs des choux pommés [Brassica oleracea var capitata subs sabouda) à Bukavu et ses environs [PDF]
The Major Pests of Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata subs sabouda) in Bukavu and Around. As stated by farmers growing vegetables and as observed on local markets, cabbage in Bukavu and around is damaged by pests.
Walangululu, JM., Mushagalusa, GN.
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Influence of Bt and environmental factors on Fusarium ear rot in maize
Abstract Fusarium verticillioides is responsible for Fusarium ear rot (FER) and fumonisin (FUM) in maize (Zea mays L.). Multiple factors, including drought stress, humidity, and insects, influence the severity of FER and FUM. This study aimed to assess the occurrence and severity of FER, FUM, and corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea Boddie) feeding in Bt ...
Eric N. Butoto+3 more
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Pest categorisation of Spodoptera litura
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLHP) performed a pest categorisation of Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for the EU. S. litura is widely distributed across South and East Asia and Oceania.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)+21 more
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