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Genome-wide analysis of plant specific YABBY transcription factor gene family in carrot (Dacus carota) and its comparison with Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Hussain M+11 more
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Notes on the Ethiopian Fruit-flies of the Family Trypaneidae, other than Dacus (s.l.), with descriptions of new genera and species (Dipt.).—I [PDF]
Mario Bezzi
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The male fruit fly attractants, cue-lure (CL) and raspberry ketone (RK), are important in pest management. These volatile phenylbutanoids occur in daciniphilous Bulbophyllum Thouar (Orchidaceae: Asparagales) orchids, along with zingerone (ZN) and anisyl ...
J. Royer, K. Tan, D. Mayer
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RELATIVE INCIDENCE OF GREATER MELON FLY,Dacus frontalis Becker AND CUCURBIT FLY, Dacus ciliates Loew ON CUCUMBER Cucumis sativus (L.) . [PDF]
Cucurbit fly, Dacus ciliates Loew is a major pest of cucurbitaceous vegetable fruits in many parts of Iraq. Infestation of another species , the Grater melon fruit fly, Dacus frontalis Becker was reported on Cucumber , Cucumis sativus (L.) as an economic
Redha S. AL-Jorany
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Research was conducted in Jogjakarta from April to October 2004, to know the existence and description of Dacus spp, in Indonesia especially in Jogjakarta Special Province: The result of the exploration shows that there are two species of Dacus spp ...
Suputa Suputa+3 more
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Formulation and Evaluation of Aloevera and Dacus Carota herbal cream
Herbal cosmetics are becoming common in the field of beauty, fashion. The present study is to formulate and evaluate the herbal cream containing extracts of natural products such as Aloe Vera, Cucumis Sativus and Daucus Carota.
Jogalakshmi Dusi
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Fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) is one of the important pest in horticultural plants which can cause quantitative and qualitative losses of production. One of the potential natural enemies to control the fruit flies is parasitoid.
Rizky Marcheria Ardiyanti+2 more
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South American Fruit Fly, Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
Anastrepha fraterculus was described in the genus Dacus by Wiedemann (1830), based on specimens from Brazil. This species is of great economic importance because of the wide variety of plants which it attacks and its extensive distribution.
Howard V. Weems, Jr.
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The authors have examined the influence of the Dacus Oleae infestation on the aroma of the oils obtained from olives of Coratina and Nebbio varieties at different levels of attack.
F. Angerosa, L. Di Giacinto, M. Solinas
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A new invasive species in Turkey: Dacus ciliatus Loew, 1862 (Diptera: Tephritidae)
2018 yilinda Guneydogu Anadolu Bolgesi (Diyarbakir, Mardin, Siirt ve Şirnak) hiyar ekilis alanlarinda ortaya cikan bir sorun uzerine ele alinmis olup, bolgede basta hiyar olmak uzere kavun ve karpuzlarda zarar yapan turun Dacus ciliatus Loew, 1862 ...
A. F. Ç. Keçe+2 more
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